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Correctional nursing- It's been my favorite job. No family members breathing down your back. You also can pass meds faster because you know where your inmates are usually located. Plus most inmates are drug-seekers and so they willingly take their pills. You don't have to spend so much time trying to convince them to take certain pills that are good for them. It's not like a nursing home where you have to run around all shift trying to locate your patients.Good luck :chuckle
Correctional nursing- It's been my favorite job. No family members breathing down your back. You also can pass meds faster because you know where your inmates are usually located. Plus most inmates are drug-seekers and so they willingly take their pills. You don't have to spend so much time trying to convince them to take certain pills that are good for them. It's not like a nursing home where you have to run around all shift trying to locate your patients.Good luck :chuckle
Dang that does sound good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lkh614
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Hey gang! I have a dilemma and need some help. I have been and ER nurse for fourteen years and for the most part have really loved it. It has suited my personality well, which I suppose tells you a lot about me if you have worked in ER too! The problem is that this job I have loved so much for so long is really not the same any more. It makes me so sad to think about leaving, but I am afraid that my cynisism prevents me from being the kind of nurse I want to be and have been in the past. So..... where do ER nurses go after the ER and find the same kind of fulfillment? Thanks guys, I know this is kind of a downer, I just needed your imput.