Re: Preceptorship in Hospice?
It's not impossible to go straight from school into this field...it's just that you are usually alone by the patient bedside with a bunch of family looking to you for answers on what is happening. With a year or two of hospital staff RN time under your belt, your clinical skills will be solid and your confidence in your nursing judgement and assessment abilities will be strong. Plus you'll have had a lot of practice calling Physician's for med orders and advocating for your patient's needs.
For your professional benefit and also the benefit of all the patients in your care during your long and illustrious nursing career...my vote is for 1-2 years of hospital nursing first so you can bring all of those wonderful and competent skills into SNFs, ALRs, ICUs and most times into the homes of hospice patients.
Best of luck to you both!
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