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JessMoNurse

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  1. I would love to do outpatient or clinic. I do have some prior experience while in nursing school in Urgent Care and loved it as well. Unfortunately between having to take breaks so many times since getting my license I have about 8 months of experience. I know that I would have glowing recommendations as I thrive on my floor and have been told I'm above where "new grads" normally are with critical thinking. However, I do know this still isn't much experience. All I can say is if I do apply I can show how enthusiastic I am about the work and my willingness to learn the job requirements.
  2. Hi all, I'm facing quite the struggle right now. I graduated from nursing school with my BSN in 2017. Since then I've had 3 hip surgeries that have interrupted my employment at the same hospital two times. They have rehired me 3 times now back to the same unit and to be a part of the residency. However, because of multiple surgeries I was diagnosed with a chronic pain condition called CRPS. I just had to have a spinal cord stimulator placed when I had a week off of work and my surgeon originally said this would be enough time for me to return to work. Unfortunately this is no longer the case as I have to be exceptionally careful, no bending past 90, twisting, reaching or lifting over 5lbs for 6 weeks. I was just rehired 2 months ago so I don't think my work can give me restricted or light duty. I have sent in my surgeons note to my manger explaining the situation. I will either be let go or need to resign most likely, unless they can give me light duty. Overall, with this chronic pain I am unable to handle working at the bedside in a high stress environment for 12 hours at night for much longer. I am wanting advice on finding a position away from the bedside. I have experience in pediatrics working with solid organ transplant, cardiac defects, in a step down ICU/NICU. While I love what I do, my body is unable to keep up between the many surgeries I've had in the past 3 years. Any advice is welcome!

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