Re: What are the best states to practice as RN?
Honestly, I think it depends on the hospital and it depends on the unit.
I live in Minnesota.
The hospital (twin cities) and unit I work on is pretty cush - there are so many supports for the nurses. I don't feel as exhausted - mentally and physically drained - as I did when I was a nursing student.
As a student (I went to school in a different country) I only rotated through level 1 trauma centers where patient nurse ratios were high, there was no such thing as agency nursing (nurses just took on a larger patient assignment), no such thing as IV team, and I think nurses had to do their own lab draws too. There would be like 2 nursing assistants for the entire floor - on days!!! All my friends who were hired on with these hospitals tell me how they would come home crying, stay an extra hour after work just to chart (and not get paid!). I have two young (mid-20s) friends who have already developed sciatica.
I have a friend who works at another hospital in the twin cities - level 1 trauma center and she works on the trauma surgery floor (really acute patients) and there are no HUCs, no nursing assistants, they do their own lab draws, and very rarely do they call the IV team for IV starts - this unit also has a lot of nurses with less than 5 years of experience because the turnover rate is so high. My friend has been charge nurse and she only has 2 years experience! And, their patient ratio is pretty high for patients in such an acute state.
It really depends on the hospital and the unit ...