Re: My Scenario--Please give your opinion
I am so sorry you have to deal with this additional stress, but I agree that it is very pertinent to your decision. Physical manipulation of patients is a fundamental part of nursing practice, so it is certainly included in nursing school curriculum. It would probably depend on your lifting limitations and whether the school could accomodate them. They may be unable to do so or they may insist that you wear a brace or other protection device (if appropriate) in the clinical setting.
Your clinical practicums would mirror whatever is happening in that organization. A lot of organizations are trying to adopt 'no lift' policies as part of their safety programs - in these facilities, you would be expected to use mechanical lifting devices at all times. As a new grad, you will undoubtedly begin in an adult med-surg environment. Transferring to another (less physical) environment may take some time.
I would advise you to think long and hard about entering a career in which you back is at huge risk... especially since you already have a pre-existing limitation which increases your vulnerability. There are other health care disciplines that are not as physical as nursing - have you explored any of these?
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