Re: Home Health Nurse want to be... need advice
First thing is to differentiate between home health and private duty. With home health, you are generally traveling between several patients in one day, doing short visits up to about an hour, give or take. You write a note for each patient, track your mileage, and generally need to be able to adjust your schedule at a moment's notice. With private duty, you do shifts with one patient, 8, 10, 12 hours, whatever the contract is for. You write one note at the end of the shift (usually) and go home. No mileage, no traveling.
Each has its benefits and drawbacks, you have to decide what fits your personality. If you are just getting back into nursing after a break, private duty might suit you to allow you to get your feet wet in an environment where the family (usually) can help you learn the ropes in caring for the patient. On the other hand, if you're comfortable with your skills and don't want to stay in one place all day, home health might suit you better. Only you can decide. Either way, it's a good way to get back into nursing.
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