pregnancy and getting a job

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hi everyone!

i'd just like to ask for your opinion regarding this matter. i graduated 10 years ago and never had a nursing experience. during the whole time, i got married ( 4yrs ago ) and pursued further studies with clinical exposure but not related to nursing, more of the medical field in my home country. Did 1 year of exposure in the field of anesthesia (2006-2007). i just migrated last year and now together with my husband. we've been trying to have a child for 4 years, but was not successful with it. We are now seeking help. I was wondering if it'll be possible for me to get hired in a hospital, pregnant and with no nursing experience. Coz a friend told me ( who is a nurse in the admin dept) that if she got an application from me, she wouldn't hire me coz of my situation. pls pls pls, do enlighten me. i'm sort of lost here... if i do get a chance of being hired, what would be the best field to apply to? :cry::crying2::scrying:

Wow, this is a tough one! I think the biggest disadvantage you have isn't really the potential pregnancy but the fact that you have been out of school for a decade without obtaining any work as a nurse. Regardless of the other activities you mentioned, you haven't kept clinical nursing skills up to date, let alone gained any experience with those skills. That'll be your biggest challenge, I think.

I'm just going on what I think I'd do in your shoes, but I'm guessing that looking for work in an out-patient clinic setting (like ambulatory care?) would be a decent start. I'm also guessing you are an RN, not an LPN...? Some medical offices prefer LPNs, as they can pay less than for RNs, and they don't usually need the RN license for the office. Depending on that, you might consider a medical office, in that you could get into the swing of mild, simpler procedures (in-office stuff) without a high patient load.

Could you take a refresher course? I don't know much about them, but I know they DO exist for exactly the purpose you'd need one: for those who are out of practice to learn current practices and such.

I hope someone else has some better ideas for you, that's all I've got! Best of luck to you.

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your biggest challenge like the above poster said is not pregnancy but the fact that you have no experience as a nurse. are you licensed??? if you are, you will need to do a refresher course and go from there. any employer looking at your status will not feel comfortable hiring you unless you can show that you have current exposure to the field of nursing.

yes i am an RN. so i guess pregnancy is not what i should be worried about but my exposure in the nursing field. i'd like to ask if my exposure in the department of anesthesia would count as an acute care experience? it was very recent, from 2006 to 2007 and i played a very active role in handling patients in the OR and PACU. i did peripheral iv insertions, peripheral central access device cath, endotracheal and nasotracheal intubations, anesthesia administration, assessment of patients preop and post op, i really am hoping that it would coz it would save my husband and i money. But if enrolling in a refresher course would be the best path, then i guess i would have to squeeze that in our budget. Than you so much for your response, i really needed it.

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