Where do you nurse?

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I have a question for the polls I haven't seen here yet.

Where do you nurse, hospital/homehealth/hospice/nursing home/ clinic?

Second question what is your speciality?

Me, I work in a clinic where we deal with cancer patients from dr visits to chemo therapy and everyrthing in between and beyond.

Hospital.....university campus & teaching hospital.

I'm per-diem.....nights only.

Primarily Mother & Baby, NICU, Onc/Heme, Peds, Peds Onc,

Neuro, Med/Surg, (gyn, endo, BMT, Onc, ortho, trauma, optho,

general), Transplant, ED......you name it------but I don't work in a float pool......(now if I can just get the Float Pool to grasp that!)

~Sardonica

I work in a secure juvenile treatment center. Serious offenders, adolescent boys ages 14-21. I love it.

I work in a ER with a level 1 trauma center, fulll time nights, and I love every minute of it.

Specializes in med/surg, cardiac/telemetry, hospice.

80+ bed community hospital, Med-Surg/Tele

i work in an inpatient child psychiatric unit, in Akron Ohio, it has 15 inpatient beds and 10 partial day beds. full time days for the past 5 years. i really like it

i work in an inpatient child psychiatric unit, in Akron Ohio, it has 15 inpatient beds and 10 partial day beds. full time days for the past 5 years. i really like it

Specializes in ER, Hospice, CCU, PCU.
I work in a 38 bed ER. Was a Senior Clinical Nurse (Charge, Leadership, Education, Admisinstration) but recently semi-retired, Now just work two 12's a week (7p-7a), sometimes in charge but mostly just a staff nurse and loving every minute of it. I don't miss the administrative part at all. :nurse:
Specializes in ER, Hospice, CCU, PCU.
I work in a 38 bed ER. Was a Senior Clinical Nurse (Charge, Leadership, Education, Admisinstration) but recently semi-retired, Now just work two 12's a week (7p-7a), sometimes in charge but mostly just a staff nurse and loving every minute of it. I don't miss the administrative part at all. :nurse:

I work weekends in a nursing home on the skilled unit and 2 days a week in a local clinic drawing blood

I work PRN in the OR. I do some open heart call, general surgery, OB-GYN surgery, vascular surgery, the occasional eye case and I work a scheduled 32 hours a week. I ususally end up doing more.

do you like OR? I interviewed once, and changed my mind at the last minute. What are some bonuses of OR?

In a huge county jail (3,000 inmates usually) in medical administration. Full-time day shift.

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