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Old Aug 08, 2006, 06:53 AM
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Occupational Therapy vs. DD nursing

Hi Everyone! I am so glad that I found this thread. I have a struggle choosing between occupational therapy and DD nursing. I really want to have an integrated involvement with patients and truly make a difference in their lives. I've been looking at privately owned DD facilities that have school as well as residential facilities, and it seems that the occupational therapists have a more hands on approach with the children. Is this the case? Which one would be more rewarding, though I know they both really are. Thanks!!

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Old Oct 18, 2006, 09:47 AM
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Re: Occupational Therapy vs. DD nursing

Originally Posted by SarahLovesNovember
Hi Everyone! I am so glad that I found this thread. I have a struggle choosing between occupational therapy and DD nursing. I really want to have an integrated involvement with patients and truly make a difference in their lives. I've been looking at privately owned DD facilities that have school as well as residential facilities, and it seems that the occupational therapists have a more hands on approach with the children. Is this the case? Which one would be more rewarding, though I know they both really are. Thanks!!

Hi,

It has been my experience that OT's generally have more hands on with patients/clients. In the facilities and group homes I have worked in, RN's were busy with med. administration, paperwork, documentation, doc orders etc., though I do imagine that an RN can have as much hands on involvment as they choose. I currently work on an inpatient unit for DD adults and we have one nurse who is extremely involved, but then our unit is only 11 beds. I think it can be what you make of it to some extent.

Pepper

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