Published Aug 18, 2008
nursnancy, LPN, RN
34 Posts
I am an LPN living in Olive Branch, MS, which is adjacent to Memphis, TN, and have a current multi-state license in the compact states. I have about 10 years of LPN experience, about 8 of which was in long term care facilities (4-1/2 yrs) and on a Geriatric Psych Unit (3-1/2 yrs). The remainder was in a family practice clinic, which was not a good fit for me. I have no experience in Med Surg. We sometimes had some pretty acutely ill pts on the Geri-Psych floor, but for the most part, they had to be more psychiatrically acute (e.g., Alzheimers pts acting out) than medically acute to be on that unit. I would like to work for an agency for the flexibility to take time off when I want to, but I'm really worried about it. I realize that my best bet of work through an agency will be long term care, and that's okay - I like the pts in long term care, but I'm worried that the agency will send me to facilities & tell me that I will have 20 or 30 pts, and I'll get there and have 40 or 60. I would not be able to handle that kind of patient load since we do not have med techs in this area - the LPN has to do all the med administration and all the charting in nursing homes here. Has anyone had that experience, and what did you do?
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
That is one of the reasons I have avoided LTC; those numbers are frightening. But, what you can consider is working nights. I keep hearing that nights is usually easier to handle than the other tours.
Thanks for your response! But I have a medical problem that precludes me from working nights - Meniere's Syndrome exacerbates if I stay up all night and get my Circadian rhythms out of whack. Otherwise nights would be attractive.