"Clean" areas of nursing? Need advice.

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I'm getting ready to go into a BSN program in the fall of '04, and am having some second thoughts. I had originally planned to become an RT (radiology tech), but switched to RN because I would ultimately like to be a Physician's Assistant or Nurse Practitioner, and the BSN seems like a much better route.

What I'm wondering is, are there areas of nursing I can get into that are relatively "clean"? I'm not squeamish in the sense that I pass out easily, nor would I be incapacitated by death issues. I am compassionate and think in many ways I would enjoy the "helping people" aspect of nursing. However, I am a little concerned about how happy I would be constantly dealing with feces, urine, severe injuries and so forth. While I am a pretty compassionate person, I'm also not sure about entering a career where I had to deal with that every day.

I guess my question is, are there specialized flavors of nursing that I can get into where I would have the option of dealing with a somewhat cleaner working environment? Or is that sort of thing so unavoidable in nursing that I need to consider another career path altogether? I keep hearing that nursing is very diverse and there are a lot of different ways you can go, so I'm hoping this I can find a role in which I would be happy.

Thanks in advance,

Greg

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
Originally posted by SmilingBluEyes

I believe ANYONE thinking of going into nursing should SHADOW A NURSE for a while...

or become an aide/cna.

it will give you a VERY clear perspective and help you decide for yourself if it's for you......

That's exactly what i did. And i recommend anyone to get a job at a healthcare facility to get the idea. Even as a housekeeper (did that for 2 years) you'll still see plenty of what a nurse's job includes

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