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Am I still up for nursing?Rating: (votes: 0) You need REALLY good shoes, it makes all the difference in the world. Try Alegriashoes.com. Nothing I can do about the bed making, though =) Comment:
You make a lot of beds in nursing school, and number depending on where you working. My feet do hurt after 12h but as NursingStudent said a good pair of shoes make a difference. There are also other feilds in nursing where you dont stand as much for example a doctors office, hotline, managment and a visiting nurse.While your in school get a foot bath or someone who can rub your feet.Good luck in school
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good shoes are a must.. and you will get used to it and so will your feet.
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Thank you all so much!!
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Good shoes AND good socks. Seriously. Buy socks that wick away moisture - the type that runners wear. It makes a huge difference.
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I am up and down off my feet all day, and after 12 hours (usually before the 12 hr mark!) my feet hurt. It goes with the territory of nursing. In a sense, I find the days where my legs hurt the most to be the most rewarding (when they don't hurt I'm also thinking "boy, I didn't really do anything today"--not very many days, but they do occationally happen). Either way, don't let one shift at a nursing home (or anywhere for that matter!) sway you towards or away from nursing.
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This sounds crazy, but you get used to it and it really won't bother you as much after a while.
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You get used to being on your feet. You don't ever sit.Good shoes, good socks... and, personally, I use support stockings (but I'm an old fart now).Bonus: you run around so much that you get a marvelous "rush" and you may also lose weight (if you care about that) :spin:Don't let being on your feet hinder you. It's part of the job, but again, you will get used to it.Good luck!
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