What type of nursing do you do?
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Labor & Delivery. 7a-7p in San Antonio.0
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We do Labor and Delivery, Post-partum and well babies. Have been at my current job 17 years. :drinker:0
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Does OR accept new grads or do you have to do your med surg exp first?0
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I've done all kinds of things, med-surg, ortho, neuro, tele, home health, CM in a neuro ICU. Now I'm a utilization review nurse for an insurance company as a tele commuter. I work from home but go onsite to the hospital where I worked in CM.0
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I am a somewhat new nurse working the pm shift on a tele/med/surg floor 5/2/12 was my anniversary. Over this last year, I've put on 20+0
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I am an LPN I work 3 12 and I work In an Urgent Care Clinic for the past 6 years, I also worked in Surgery post op and pre op0
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Inpatient Oncology- I abslutely love it!!0
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I am a new grad practical nurse. Waiting on the results of my exam to be an official LPN. I am about to start work on a Med/Surg floor doing total days and total nights.0
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Hi all
I'm quite new to the community side of MFP. I'm a paediatric nurse currently working for agency looking after children at home who have special/ additional needs and life limiting illnesses. Previously I was an ICU nurse. I also do bank work in ED.0 -
I am a 9 year experienced RN, work in the Medical/Surgical ICU area 7a-7p. I charge prn, precept new nurse's and think we have an awesome group. We get a lot of septic patient's, CVVHD, IABP's, all sorts of jazz. Just obtained my FCCS and am working on obtaining my CCRN. I have thought from time to time of obtaining my Master's but frequently decided I just want to enjoy life0
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I am a home health nurse and really enjoy my job! 0800 to 1630, Monday thru Friday, no weekends, no holidays....the perfect job for me!0
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I'm a cath lab/EP lab nurse and have been doing this for 12+ years.0
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Hospice Nurse case manager and RN0
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I am in my last year of my nurse training in the UK...no Idea where i want to go, what I want to do...All of your jobs sound so interesting!0
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I ama hospice Nurse, for a newbie I would start in Med/Surg for the experience. Good Luck!0
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I'm a nursing student in my final semester. Looking to do whatever I can, just want a JOB after being in school gaining weight for a few years!1
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Neonatal ICU... 15 years and counting.... All of it on 12 hr nightshift0
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Home Health Care. Primarily with Vent Dependent patients.0
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I am a med/surg/tele nurse. I do some hospice on the side. Very rewarding!1
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I am a neurosurgery Nurse Educator and a neurology research nurse0
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Labor and Delivery, Post Partum and women's surgeries. 14 yrs on the night shift 7p-7a0
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I am an LPN and have worked for 35+ years in medicine. The last 6 years have been in a Palliative Care Unit..such a rewarding job!Makes you appreciate every day and to not take anything for granted...especially your health.0
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I am a first year student, I would love to get into working with mothers and kids. I also wouldnt mind doing surgical.1
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Neonatal ICU... 15 years and counting.... All of it on 12 hr nightshift
I was looking into neonatal, whats your experience with it?0 -
I am a hemodialysis nurse working in a clinic, love my job and my patients.0
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Clinical infomaticist and per diem psych nurse.0
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Hospice nurse. Love it!0
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For the last 3 years ive worked as an LPN in OB. Before that I worked as an LPN in ICU for 8 yrs. Have always worked 12 hr night shifts.0
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LVN at a SNF, orthopedic hall dealing with a lot of hip & knee replacements and pain management.1
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I am a LVN that works on a SNF unit that deals with orthopedic too. Man its amazing work to see someone go from not walking or moving to moving around on thier on. I am trying to get into a online RN program but I don't know whci one to choose. You guys do know that they are suppose to be trying to get rid of all LVN inthe hospital. So if you are a LVN go back to school. It will be well worth it.0