Originally Posted by BiologyNerd
I am 4 foot 10 and weigh roughly 90 pounds. Will that be a problem in nursing?
I'd have to say, yes, it will occassionally be a bit of a problem, and you'll work around it.
The physical therapist who taught me how to do bed-to-chair transfers wasn't much bigger than you. She was a vivid example of the importance of technique vs. brute force.
One of the nurses I work with is considerably smaller than you. She's a good nurse, but needs a stepstool handy to reach things. Not much help with lifts, of course, but takes care of her patients. There's a physical element to nursing, no doubt, but the mental side is what makes nurses indispensible. Also, no matter how big and strong you are, everyone has limitations. Working within those limitations is how you keep from getting hurt.
Buying scrubs--now that could be tough.
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