Re: home health?
Hi medsport, if you're having a hard time finding work, home health would be a sure bet. Here in California, jobs in HH are numerous, I occasionally get a job offer from other agencies. I think that's because my resume is posted online on monster.com. I kindly turned them down, no one has made any better offers for me to switch. My agency keeps busy 6-7 days a week, and about 65 hours weekly.
As for what nurses do in hh, either you do home visits which nursewoody explained, or shift work. I chose shift, I finally have my own pt, where I work M-S. I say "my own" because, I'm the only nurse on this case. I work all hours available, from 10a-6p. Most agencies have lists of cases with not enough nurses to cover all shifts. The shifts vary on the family's preference and need. Might be a few hours a day or 12 shift, maybe more. I usually work sundays for extra money.
These cases also vary on different kinds of patients. From pediatric to geriatric with dissabilities, disorders, illnesses. Some children are vent dependat with trachs and require more diligent care. i.e. monitoring the ventilator, suctioning, breathing treatments. Most of my past pts had GTs, which all meds and feedings go thru. You take and record V/S and report to an RN supervisor of any significant changes. You also assist or perform ADL's depending on pts ability. Accompany pt and pcg to dr appts., call in med refills, supplies. Hmm, can't think of anything else right now, but I'm sure you'll get more or better answers.
I say apply at various agencies, and give it a try, choose one that offers what you're looking for. Look for a case close to home with the right hours, the right pay and he right patient and family. I have gone through several families til I found this one, I adore my pt.
Well I've rambled enough.... hope this helps with your decision.
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