What can I do as a first-year nurse besides bedside nursing?

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Will my other degree be helpful in getting a job outside of the hospital as a first year nurse? ... I do as a first year nurse besides bedside nursing? ?

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What can I do as a first year nurse besides bedside nursing?

I have undergrad. degree in psychology and also will be soon getting my BSN (nursing) degree. I have hospital/bedside nursing experience from school clinicals but don't want to work in a hospital after I graduate. I would like anything but that. Will...

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Hello, if you don't want to work in a hospitol, nursing homes are always looking for good nurses. Also...

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Are there any 12 hour shifts as a nurse that aren't in bedside nursing?

Hi, I am a nurse and wish to work three 12 hour shifts per week. But I do not want to do bedside nursing. What are my options? Thanks!

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some patient care supervisors only work three 12s where I work

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I am a ICU Nurse but i'm getting tired of bedside nursing. What job that makes good money can I move to?

I make good money as is but I'm looking for a change that will be rewarding and profitable. Maybe something that allows me to travel even. Maybe a hospital equipment rep? Anyways ...show more

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With my knowledge ICU compared to ER is a not really boring,just not much happens but I admire the nurses...

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What is nursing like, have lots of questions? I'm 16?

Okay so I'm a 16 year old guy who wants to have a medical career. When I was little I wanted to be a firefighter, then I wanted to be a paramedic, then I wanted to be a doctor, and now I'm considering nursing - but overall haven't decided. Some nursing...

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Have you considered being a Care Flight nurse? They really work at saving lives because they're the...

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Not-so-new-grad RN returning to nursing

[Nursing filter] Not-so-new-grad RN needs advice on returning to nursing after a year of soul-searching. Some background: I graduated in May 2010 from a BSN program; I did quite well academically, but lacked confidence at the bedside. By my final semester...

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You should talk to some of the people who were in charge of your program (the BSN) and get some support...

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Nurse Practitioner or Psychologist?

First, and foremost, I commend all the nurses out there! Nursing is a tough job physically and emotionally, and it definitely takes a smart and strong individual to be a good nurse. With that being said, I am currently a registered nurse but unfortunately...

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there is MORE responsibility with those positions--if you are not comfortable where you are....it doesn...

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What can I do with a Bachelors in Nursing that is not bedside nursing or on a nursing unit?

I have been a floor nurse for 1 year and have a Bachelors in Nursing. I want a 8-5 mon thru Friday job with no weekends, holidays, or evenings. I do not want a job on a nursing unit, ...show more

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Outside the scope of nursing? You don't want to be a nurse? Um, ok, any job that requires no degree...

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Nursing / mri tech dilemma?

Hello everyone, I'm trying to decide between 2 programs - nursing and MRI (CT) tech. I've never thought about becoming a nurse, but while taking prerequisites 90% of my peers were going into nursing and that's when I started to think. I want to be in...

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What is it specifically about "bedside nursing" that you feel like you would not enjoy? Regardless...

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Can my nurse blame me for this?

Im a CNA in a nursing home and this am my nurse told me that a resident said she needed to be changed again(i had just gotten her dressed) and so i said OK i would change her, then the nurse asked if she was still red on her thighs from chaffing and...

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Technically the cream shouldn't have been left in the residents reach if there is some cognitive reason...

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