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Nursing JobRating: (votes: 0) I was wondering if nursing was the same way, by the end of your work week are you so whipped you can hardly do anything with anyone else? I know different parts of nursing are different, but the nurses that respond are you pooped out on a daily basis after work, are you pooped out ( I mean pooooped, like you can hardly do anything) after a work week. Or after doing the nursing job, do you still have energy after work to do other things? Just wondering on the quality of life nursing provides. I have very little energy after teaching high school all day, I don't know if it is where I teach or the subject that I teach, or I know other teachers feel the same. I think this depends on the patient load and the kind of nursing you go into. For example a busy med/surg floor might wear you out more than a different quiet floor. Also if you work 3 12hr shifts, than you get 4 days off, which is nice. It just all depends. Comment:
it also depends on your moral stress level (google this concept). Certainly more draining to work with a nasty co-worker or have a particular personal situation to deal with at home. There is A LOT of walking in nursing at the bedside. However, there are a lot of obese nurses, so evidently we find ways to compensate.
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