Hey guys! I'm currently in my second semester of 3 in LPN school. We've been doing clinicals on the oncology floor and Med/Surg. my first rotation was on med/surg (mostly medical..there is a seperate surgical floor at the hospital) but that rotation was almost enough to say "Do I REALLY want to be a nurse?" But then we moved up to Oncology. I absolutley love it! I love the nurses, the atmosphere, the pts...everything. Med/Surg was way to uptight for me...maybe its just the way that unit was run in that particular hospital...but still.I'm really interested in the specialty areas.
So my question is....how did you guys start in oncology nursing? Any of you guys get the OCN, or AOCN certifications? Are they worth it?
The nurses on the floor have kind of recruited me up there. The one nurse dragged me to the unit manager and said "Come May, we are hiring her up here for day-shift" I graduate in may.
I know I can't push chemo drugs, can RNs? But when I get IV certified, most drugs I can push..very few that I can't.
SO!! I would love to hear your thoughts on this!! Any info you can give would be wonderful...any helpful websites for oncology?
Thanks!!
Jules (LPN in May)
Yes...so I don't get hounded....if I stay in nursing after I graduate..I WILL get my RN =0)