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Looking for a change what is a "seasoned" nurse to do?Rating: (votes: 0) When I look back, I see my clinicals was sooo much different then those today, so I am not sure the college teaching route may be my thing. I am one of those nurses who work the students/ orientees to death but they learn when they are with me. I also am interested in infection control, critical thinking, and puzzles especially the ones involving "why is this patient so sick?". I am at my wits end and driving my poor husband and best friend (who is also a seasoned nurse) crazy with my trying to decide what to do. So I am going this route to see if maybe someone out there in this community can give me some ideas. Thanks for just listening and I look forward to hearing from anyone on this subject. Lillian87 If you want to stay in direct patient care without lifting, you can consider home health. There is a lot of problem solving as a case mgr, though not medical diagnosis related. The better relationships you develop with local providers, the more they will trust your assessment skills and nursing judgement expanding your role in patient care from task oriented and paperwork. And patient/caregiver teaching is a major part of your work. Comment:
Can't help you but wanted to let you know you are not alone. I could have written your post :-). I am looking forward to the replies.
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If your hospital has an Employee Health Dept. that may be a good one. You can still draw blood, clear new employees, administer vaccines, teach, etc. I worked in Employee Health for 5 years and I LOVED it.School Nurse. I sometimes walk laps around the building to get moving. No lifting.
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Have you looked into the possibility of becoming a clinical instructor for any of the colleges near you? May (or may not) be a nice way to keep your feet in both camps - continuing (arms-length) direct patient care and you could influence the "quality" of new nurses. You could also consider a more traditional teaching position, hospital nurse educator, public health nursing, home health, case management... Browse through the "Specialties" section and see if anything piques your interest. Good luck to you!
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Pre-op and PACU seems dominated by older nurses where I work and they tell me they love their jobs. It is bedside nursing, but not quite like inpatient care.
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