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Nursing Career QuestionRating: (votes: 0) ![]() I know I probably sound clueless but can anyone help me out. Comment: Getting a job in a office as a RN I would image would be hard as everyone will be after that job so experience would probably be advantageous. Hours will probably match 5 days opposed to 3 days but a lot will depend on hours working. As a student doing your training you will come across lots of different episodes that involve bodily fluids and you do get used to it. Becoming a nurse manager will probably require BSN or higher so ADN may hold you back (others in the US may have different thoughts on that) and will generally involve a few years of experience in that areaComment: Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it. I guess there is really no difference between getting a job in the private office and the hospital for first timers. Ive read nurses talk about working in ICU and ER. Im guessing that when you work in these departments youll see many people nasty injuries and unfortunate things. For nurses is there a department or other different specialty offices where they are less likely to see nasty injuries. I know dealing with episodes is probably main part of the most nursing jobs but I wondering if there were exceptions where they dont. Hope Im making sense here
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