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Oct 11, 2007 08:55 PM

Which job would be better for a new LPN?

by catlvr

Hi, I'm once again grateful for the wise people on All Nurses!

I am a new LPN, and have two offers. My eventual goal is to become a RN and work in Psych.

First job is to work for a residential program dispensing methadone to pregnant addicts. It is 9-5, no weekends, no holidays (dreamy, yes?). Pay is okay, good university benefits.

Second job is at a rehab unit of a LTC facility that specializes in wound care. It is basically a long term care med/surg unit; they accept everyone except for ventilator-dependent patients. It is for a 3-11 shift; and all new admissions on on this shift. Staffing levels seem to vary from 10-15 pts per nurse. They assure me that I'm qualified and that they will train me well, and have had other new grads be successful in this role. It does pay considerably more than the methadone job, but I can get by on the lesser salary.

For a new grad, I suppose that the rehab job would be a better learning experience, but I've heard so many horror stories, and don't want to get stuck at 9 pm by myself with the Code Brown hitting the fan. And, med/surg is not my long term interest, but I wonder if I'll ever consider myself a "real nurse" until I've mastered the shifts from H&*(.

Your wisdom is once again appreciated.

Thanks, e


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No. 1
from Tweety
Old Oct 12, 2007, 06:10 PM

Default Re: Which job would be better for a new LPN?
Personally, I would take the pysch job, if it fits in with your LPN to RN program. This is more in line with your long-term goals.

No need to stress yourself out and if your interest is pysch, no need to hone med-surg skills in LTC with high patient ratios.
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Old Oct 12, 2007, 07:58 PM

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I'm an LPN and I've worked in psych, drug rehab, and long term care. I know what I'm talking about here. Take the methadone job. You will really regret it if you don't. If you want to do psych when you finish RN program the experience will look good on your resume. I left a job on a psych unit to go to LTC(same hospital system, the hours were better for my school schedule) and I now know I made the wrong decision. Stick with what you like. Good luck.
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from kat7ap
Old Oct 13, 2007, 01:20 PM

Default Re: Which job would be better for a new LPN?
LTC Rehab can be absolutely hellish and completely overwhelming for a new grad. They will tell you anything to get you in the door, I wouldn't be too trusting of any facility. Are you going to be admitting all these new pts or is there an admit nurse in the evening? If you have to admit new pts on your own and take a load of 10-15, I would run away from there and never come back! However passing methodone to PG pts doesn't sound like my ideal job, but the hours and benefits sound great.
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from mclar
Old Oct 13, 2007, 03:24 PM

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I am actually in the same boat. I have an offer for a detox center,8-4pm, very good salary, and benefits. I am working on my RN online. I'm afraid I wont get enough experience in a detox center. My long term goal is to work as an CC nurse, no one will hire me as an LPN though. Dont really know what to expect from a detox unit
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No. 5
from Godswill
Old Oct 13, 2007, 06:03 PM

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I say if you like psych take the psych job. i did LTC and i loved it , hell i still love it. But i am going to the hospital next week to do post op. I know i will miss LTC so I am still going to work a couple days a pay period at my LTC. So my suggestion is to do what you love.
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No. 6
from chapter7
Old Oct 13, 2007, 09:43 PM

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Hi, I would like to know if the online RN is good, I am working a difficult schedule and I am not able to go the school, please if you can tell if the online school is good please, thanks.
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No. 7
from jmking
Old Oct 13, 2007, 11:49 PM

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Take the pysch job! I graduate in March and I work at small mental health facility. I want to be psych nurse too. Don't stress over ltc if that is not what you want to do.

Jennifer
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No. 8
Old Oct 14, 2007, 03:37 PM

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If there is a way to work per diem at the LTC facility, I would do that on the side. I keep hearing that it is better to have bedside nursing as a background, but have not seen this for me as of yet. I work in a clinic with weekends and holidays off. I do have side jobs as a vaccination, home care and med-surg per diem nurse. I do this on the side for padding the resume. Personally, the only bedside nursing I like is home care because I can give all of my attention to one client. Maybe taking the psych deal would be beneficial for now, but keep in mind the schedule you have for school. If the RN program primarily functions in the daytime, it may be difficult to complete if you are working days.
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from Mycherry05
Old Nov 08, 2007, 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by pagandeva2000 View Post
If there is a way to work per diem at the LTC facility, I would do that on the side. I keep hearing that it is better to have bedside nursing as a background, but have not seen this for me as of yet. I work in a clinic with weekends and holidays off. I do have side jobs as a vaccination, home care and med-surg per diem nurse. I do this on the side for padding the resume. Personally, the only bedside nursing I like is home care because I can give all of my attention to one client. Maybe taking the psych deal would be beneficial for now, but keep in mind the schedule you have for school. If the RN program primarily functions in the daytime, it may be difficult to complete if you are working days.

I guess I am in the minority here(LOL) but even tho I like Psych, I would rec. the LTC job. You will get some psych patients, but you will make better money, 10-15 patients in LTC? That is awesome! I just came from a place where I had 30-35.You will get so much more experience in LTC than anywhere else. JMO
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