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Least busy nursing job??Rating: (votes: 0) Yes well....all places are busy these days. Nurses in the hospitals and LTC would consider your job low key. Unfortunately nursing is one of those professions that are busy and stressful Comment: The office job I held was by far the least busy, but perhaps we had more help and less responsibility than you do. For the most part the office patients weren't very sick, at least compared to people in the hospital.Comment: Quote from schnookimzThe office job I held was by far the least busy, but perhaps we had more help and less responsibility than you do. For the most part the office patients weren't very sick, at least compared to people in the hospital.Comment: Quote from schnookimzThe office job I held was by far the least busy, but perhaps we had more help and less responsibility than you do. For the most part the office patients weren't very sick, at least compared to people in the hospital.Comment: I don't think such a job exists. Nurses are busy no matter where they work.Comment: Occupational health.... that is my answer, every time. ...Comment: Internal medicineComment: I work as a 1:1 nurse in an elementary school. I spend most days doing arts and crafts with the special needs students. I have the best schedule in the world, Monday-Friday with weekends, nights, summers and holidays off... but sometimes I don't feel like a "real" nurse.Comment: Private duty, night shift. In my eight hours with my vent-dependent toddler, I do about 23 minutes of actual 'work' (this 23 minutes includes charting most nights)Comment: I would have said Dr. office, or shift homecare.Comment: Quote from JMEMNRNOccupational health.... that is my answer, every time. ...Comment: Quote from meanmaryjeanPrivate duty, night shift. In my eight hours with my vent-dependent toddler, I do about 23 minutes of actual 'work' (this 23 minutes includes charting most nights)
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