Originally Posted by Sunshine382
Thank you very much for your response! You did a thorough job of explaining OHN. It really made me think when you mentioned not having to worry about making mistakes and harming a client (as is oftentimes seen in the hospital setting). This just might be the job for me. Now, I have 2 major concerns: 1) Am I competent to do this job without any OH experience?? I suppose you have to start somewhere though... but I have been working with PEDS. Is the job easily learned? (it's ok, be honest) 2) I feel that once I cross over into OHN, there's no turning back to floor nursing b/c I will quickly grow rusty on my skills as a floor nurse. It might just be a leap of faith I'll have to take.....
You have been so helpful. Thank you!!
My switch to OH was a leap of faith also. I left a full-time job in September to go prn for this group. But it felt right and I was convinced by the growth that things would be okay. And they are: I was offered a permanent position last week. How easy a job is learned depends on the site. Jobs can be so different depending on who they're for and where they're located. Some OHNs do lots of education (CPR and First Aid certifications, etc.), others have a lot of surveillance, like spirometries to measure lung function, phlebotomy to check environmental exposures, etc. Personally, I think all of it's easy to learn. Hey, if you can work in a hospital, you can do anything! As for losing skills, some nurses work part time or prn in clinical settings to keep their skills up. I thought about doing that but decided to focus on my family for the time being. My suggestion is to talk to your contact and find out what their needs are. Then you'll be able to make a decision and prepare for the interview. Good luck, and let me know if I can answer any more questions.
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