Where do you nurse?

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I have a question for the polls I haven't seen here yet.

Where do you nurse, hospital/homehealth/hospice/nursing home/ clinic?

Second question what is your speciality?

Me, I work in a clinic where we deal with cancer patients from dr visits to chemo therapy and everyrthing in between and beyond.

I work in a hospital on a tele floor...here we handle everything from heart cath patients to CEAs, pre and sometimes post CABG, to r/o MI to CHF, and every now and then med surg type patients:)

Specializes in ER, ICU, Nursing Education, LTC, and HHC.

LTC management, Staff Education and Community Educator for area facilities to do inservicing. Also have done ER and ICU as well as home health.

Psych Nursing.

Acute Psychiatric Services....State Hospital....Admissions Unit (adult and adolescent).

27 bed med/surg/tele unit in 220 bed hospital. Have done psych,ortho,peds. Acls certified. Am thinking of home health for awhile. Or travel nursing.

hospital cardiac unit

Love it.... :)

diabetic/pulmonary/anything----for the time being.....:D

LONG TERM CARE

I am an Oncology nurse. I was working in a hospital. I am currently working agency in a hospital and working med surg and PCU

Hi. I work in Labor & Delivery. Been doing it for last 6 years...I love it....I work in Atlanta.....36 L&D's, 16 antepartum/triage rooms.....5 OR's.....

Right now I work as a RN Pediatric telephone triage nurse. I love it.:kiss

I am working on a general surgical floor, and I LOVE it!!

I work in a community hospital on an LDRP (labor, delivery, recovery, postpartum) unit. We do everything OB related there. We do L&D, antepartum, postpartum, nursery and circulate for cesareans. It is a great job. I work with wonderful midwives and an almost all female staff of OB's (only one guy, he is in his glory!) We do about 900 deliveries per year and have a Level I nursery. That means if a baby needs NICU care we stabilize and ship.

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