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.

Head trama center TBI's 240bed hard work...

I work in Atlanta, Ga. in telephone triage for a large mangaged care corporation.

I work in a 90 bed acute care county hospital. I have worked labor and delivery for 24 years, never a dull moment.;)

I work at a Pediatric Hospital in Texas. I work in a specialty clinic. I am partnered with a Pulmonologist. I assist him in the clinic, occassionally on the units and I assists with conscious sedation during bronch procedures.

I work in critical care unit at a level I trauma hospital, for almost 12 years now-we get everything except burns and transplant patients.

Victorian public hospital - primarily ICU

level 3 nicu in a womans hospital...large city in Louisiana

I am looking for nurses that work with children with chronic illness. I am a doctoral student and am doing my dissertation on creating a workshop for teachers. Are there any nurses that would be willing to fill out a survey.

Thanks in advance

Specializes in Retired - ER, School Health, Quality, Case Managem.

ER RN in a 250 bed community hospital. We have 22 beds (1 trauma, 16 monitored beds, and a variety of ent, gyn etc) but sure can fit a lot more in our beloved hallway beds. You know- 13, 13A,13B,14, 14A, 14B ETC... We have also been blessed with ERADS (emergency room admits) at increasing numbers. It's a real bummer for all involved (pts, staff, and family) We are also in a summer vacation area and get a large influx of patients in our overcrowded ER during tourist season. It just seems to get harder and often times impossible to be a good nurse. Despite all this, I feel we do a fantastic job!!

Specializes in Emergency/Critical Care Transport.

ER in community hospital, Critical Care Transport and EMS PHRN/Paramedic.

*whew* I just realizaed how tired I am!

I work at the local hospital on the Medical / Pediatrics unit. It is a unit that consist of anything and patients of all ages from 0-100's:eek:

I work in a large hospital over 1,000 bed in NJ.

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