My goodness, I’m really alone!
Thanks for making clear the US meaning of the word Clinic. Here they are buildings, let’s say, half of the size of a Hospital with hospital setting and a part of doctor’s offices. Generally, they belong to a group of physicians or member of some local medical center.
The work is exactly the same one does in a Hospital.
The remarkable difference between most provincial Argentinean nurses and US and Buenos Aires Capital nurses, has to deal with the amount of responsibilities and tasks. After the Chief, (also a male nurse) I’m the only BSN in our nursing staff. Even though my tasks are exactly the same as any other. We offer integral attention, and that mean EVERYTHING: medication, vitals, hygiene, O2 therapy, IV and pumps, drainages, postural changes, tissue caring, bed clothing and so on.
You’re write, it is overwhelming.
However, it is not the point. The point is that after ten years I’m very reluctant to work with adult patients, except in maternity. Anyway, I’ve no Choice because in my living area there is no other Pediatric Clinic or Hospital.