Published Mar 13, 2015
celtickimba
33 Posts
Anyone know if its even possible for a new LPN to find a job that is low stress? I'm talking low to the point where she can go to school for BSN and still be able to study.
Any experiences, advice or even hospital jobs that are not necessarily "nursing" jobs.
Farawyn
12,646 Posts
What is your position now?
smartnurse1982
1,775 Posts
Anyone know if its even possible for a new LPN to find a job that is low stress? I'm talking low to the point where she can go to school for BSN and still be able to study.Any experiences, advice or even hospital jobs that are not necessarily "nursing" jobs.
Yes.
Private duty home health is low stress but of course,like everything,it has its perks ad downsides.
Head on over to the Private Duty forum for questions.
Baubo516, RN
405 Posts
I, too, was going to suggest home care, especially if you do a whole shift of care in a home with one patient. I had a night shift position and in between the required hourly assessments, I had time to read and do homework. Just don't work overnight before going to class if you can help it!