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  1. Dialysis vs SNF

    Thanks acuteHD, that sounds pretty doable and like an overall improvement.
  2. Dialysis vs SNF

    I'm looking at different nursing jobs to escape skilled nursing and trying to figure out if dialysis would be a good fit. The two biggest problems that I'm hoping won't exist in dialysis are 1. Back pain:...
  3. Job hopping to ltach

    I am a new grad that has been working at a snf for 4 months in an area where very few new grads get in to hospitals. I tried to apply to the local ltach's, (Vibra/kindred/promise) but they said they don't hire new grads and require vent experience. ...
  4. Enough time in a shift to finish work

    I currently work in a nursing home where there is not enough time in a shift to do all the meds, treatments, and still complete my charting correctly. Are you usually able to complete all of your work and charting in a shift in other fields like acut...
  5. Impossible to work correctly

    I just started my first job out of nursing school at a SNF, and it looks impossible to complete all of your work correctly in the time you have. My three weeks orientations just ended, and even with two of us working the cart it took 5 hours to comp...
  6. ICU especially hard on back?

    Thanks for the response. Yeah, I've heard floor nursing in general wears on your back. I can also see how ER would be worse considering the urgency.
  7. ICU especially hard on back?

    Is ICU harder on your back than working other floors, or is it the same? I hurt my back during my preceptorship in may which I still haven't fully recovered from. Now I'm worried about which departments would be safer/harder on my back. ICU and ER ...