Do you find that patients assume you are inexperienced or unskilled as opposed to nurses that have worked in a hospital?
Do you feel "less than" a nurse that has worked in a hospital, or do you feel you missed out on something pertinent?
On 5/3/2021 at 11:10 AM, Elektra6 said:I never worked in a hospital. I started out as an LPN and no hospital would hire me. After I got my RN I never got a hospital job. I DO feel like I missed out. I wish I would have have applied after I got my RN. Now I feel I’m too old to try ?
Um how old are you? My former coworker worked in LTC for 6 years as her first job and she transitioned well to a hospital and she was in her mid 50s
I was one of those nurses that thought I had to work in a hospital. I started my career working in LTC for a short time then when I moved closer to family I went into psych and I loved it, after a year of that I thought I needed experience working in a medical setting so I went to subacute rehab and it was OK. After a year and realizing the commute was taking a toll on me I started at a local hospital on the surgical unit. Been on this nit for 10 months and I hate it. I’m considering going back into psych nursing.
On 5/3/2021 at 11:10 AM, Elektra6 said:I never worked in a hospital. I started out as an LPN and no hospital would hire me. After I got my RN I never got a hospital job. I DO feel like I missed out. I wish I would have have applied after I got my RN. Now I feel I’m too old to try ?
Williams Shatner is 90 and just flew to space and back. NO ONE is too old to try ?
Being a nurse and not working in a hospital does make you feel less than as a nurse. Personally, I went into Home Health and I regret not having hospital experience. Home Health was more conducive to raising a family when I graduated from nursing school. I was also told that nursing was going to move into the home environment. Nursing has moved into the home environment but the pay and the respect have not followed.
On 11/29/2021 at 6:27 PM, marshahousen said:Nursing has moved into the home environment but the pay and the respect have not followed.
Odd that you say home health pays less than hospital. In all my years, and even now, hospitals in my area pay less than any setting, and the 5 area hospitals don't use travelers.
I used to be concerned about not having hospital experience when applying for jobs. I am a second career nurse so I won't have the career longevity as younger nurses. I knew I wanted to be a pediatric nurse but kept hearing about how you need to have all of this experience first. My first job out of nursing school was at a residential facility for children with complex medical and developmental diagnoses. I was there two years before going into inpatient child/adolescent psych which I thought sounded interesting (oh boy no!) My hats off to psych nurses. But those experiences did help me get a job in ambulatory pediatric cardiology at a large university. I think it helped that I had done my inpatient pediatric clinicals there and was somewhat familiar with the system. I was there for almost four years before moving and getting my dream job in ambulatory developmental and behavioral pediatrics at a major children's hospital. As a mom of a child with intellectual disabilities, this job is the perfect fit for me. I know look back very proudly on my career and can see how every job I held has helped me advance.
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The physician also relies on the assessment (& SBAR) of the nurse because they are not there and can't depend on them to be there. No fancy monitors. I guess the physicians are less motivated to be there, no fancy monitors, wall oxygen, personnel, etc.