What kind of nursing do you do????

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Ok I'm currently working in a Radiology Special Procedures lab, but in April I will be going to work in the CCU. I have been doing the Radiology gig for 2 and a half years now. Before that I was in the ER for 9 and a half years. I forgot that I used to moonlight in corrections too.

Specializes in M/S, Onc, PCU, ER, ICU, Nsg Sup., Neuro.

Currently am an Administrative Nursing Supervisor, have been an RN for over 20 yrs in 3 states. Have also done ER for 8 yrs, Med/Surg, Telemetry/Cardiac Stepdown, and Oncology(over 5 yrs) during my career so far, even did a little ICU in a non-male nurse friendly environment. flaerman

Specializes in ICU/CCU (PCCN); Heme/Onc/BMT.

Full-time job: ICU/CCU nurse for a small, teeny-tiny rural hospital.

Per Diem job: Heme/Onc nurse for a LARGE and busy teaching hospital.

Ted

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Med-Surg trauma.

Specializes in ER.

ER, almost one year, before that psych and ortho.

Acute Adult Psych for the last twelve years

Oncology and Acute Dialysis before that

I am qualified Learning disability and paediatric nurse in england. Work at present in respite care setting for children with Learning disabilities who have complex medical problems.

Are there settings like these abroad?

ewol

Specializes in MICU, SICU, CICU.

Renal/Pulmonary and MICU Stepdown

Specializes in Med-Surg, Geriatric, Behavioral Health.

Past:

Inpatient--medical, medsurg, ortho-neuro medsurg, rehab, oncology, IV therapy, detox, psych

Outpatient--psych (individual and group), partial hosp

Current:

Ortho-neuro medsurg

CRNA at a smallish hospital. Love anesthesia, wouldn't be a nurse if it weren't for the CRNA.

Kevin

Specializes in PICU, Peds Ambulatory, Peds LTC.

Full-time Peds.

But my heart is in the ER!

Specializes in Mostly Peds.

I have done all kinds of nursing, one of which I really enjoyed, psychiatric and substance abuse nursing. I did this for almost 8 yr, then med-surge, and now I am doing what I truly love to do. I do private nursing for mostly terminally ill children. Don't get me wrong, it can be a very sad job, especially when they pass, but the rewards are beyond any other job that I have done. I have been doing this for the past almost 8 yr, and plan to do this until I retire:nurse: It is like watching angels...now what more rewarding job is there?

Ok I'm currently working in a Radiology Special Procedures lab, but in April I will be going to work in the CCU. I have been doing the Radiology gig for 2 and a half years now. Before that I was in the ER for 9 and a half years. I forgot that I used to moonlight in corrections too.
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