Published Oct 21, 2005
jaylynn67
94 Posts
I am not even in nursing school yet, but I have always thought I would want to go into Hospice Care. What kind of requirements are needed? Are new grads hired with no experience? What are your reccomendations?
doodlemom
474 Posts
jerseyRN
140 Posts
One way to see if it's really for you is to work for a hospice as a home health aide. You will see, do and learn a lot, and the experience will help you as a hospice nurse (or any kind of nurse!).
LadyBugLass
90 Posts
VOLUNTEER!! We love volunteers at our hospice!
nursenetto
2 Posts
Try volunteering at a local hospice....that will give you some Idea of what hospice is about......
ray2512
59 Posts
I started directly into hospice as a GN. I have been a hospice nurse for almost 12 years now. In some respects I would say its better not to work in curative care before going to hospice. Hospice is totally different from other nursing jobs. Save your nursing virginity and go straight to hospice. While in school pay attention in pathophisiology and parmacology they will serve you well.
aimeee, BSN, RN
932 Posts
Nursing virginity! :chuckle
lovesmarissa
12 Posts
lots of good advice in the replies....I agree that it is better to work for hospice before the hospital because of the HUGE difference in outlook. I am an LPN and am fortunate enough to work on the inpatient unit for Hospice. We can do most everything, except IVs and delegation, etc..RN scope of practice stuff :) We have had several nursing students who came through during their clinicals and decided they wanted to work at hospice after graduating, and they have been wonderful. I agree on the pathophys, also becoming really comfortable with the main problems we see -- pain, dyspnea, anxiety/agitation, N/V and constipation. Those are the big acute problems we see....hope this helps you, and good luck!