Question by kimbrellkaylyn: i’m a nurse who has let her license lapse for four years.what jobs should i consider w/o rn license. ?
it’ an associate degree in nursing,could it also apply as degree in health.
small hospitals where your understaffed. pts. are just not being taken care of as well. and the pt load was the worse. doing total care and all labs. there are no red flags on me.
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Answer by Chuck M
Why don’t you take a refresher course and get your license back? We could sure use you. There is such a shortage in nursing. Without your license, you could be an aide for floor work, or maybe some admin job clerical job.
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Question by jujubeeeees: What are jobs a teen can do at a nursing home?
I know of another teen who works at the nursing home as a dietary aid (cleaning dishes, etc) but what else? Cleaning, changing diapers, stocking supplies? And how do I go about getting a job there? Do I just show up and say I want a job there?
I am 15, by the way…16 in less than 3 months
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Answer by mtwaites
Yes you can go there and say that you’re willing ot assist in the nursing home. I am not sure what they would be able to get you since there are some thing that you cannot do at your age.
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Question by Bill J: What kind of jobs are available in the nursing field with a 2 year degree? ?
Thank you to everyone who answered my questions I very much appreciate your inputs! I know I want to work in the medical Health industry just not sure what is out there. I don’t want to be a CNA, I want to take college classes and go from there. I will make phone calls to find out where to get started and what different jobs are available in the field of Nursing. Thanks again, Mike
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Answer by maxmom56
Basically, any job requiring an RN is open to you.
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Question by Gabrielle: Is it easy to find a job as a nurse anesthetist anywhere in the US?
Mainly in California, I want to move to San Diego later on in life.
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Answer by stepcmpb
Yes, it’s fairly easy to find a job as a nurse anesthetist almost any where in the US. Go here: www.gaswork.com and click on CRNA, then click on “search CRNA jobs.” Click on all the states you want to work.
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Question by Oh mannn….: I have always said i want to b a nurse but now i feel like i say it out of habit. What other jobs r out there?
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Answer by phil the bard lover
pirate,procrastinator,pessimist,hairdresser,pimp,pusher,paperboy/girl,putter of holes inpolos,the person that puts the chocolate chips in cookies
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Question by flying traveler: Nursing jobs at prisons?
I want to get a nursing degree and work as a nurse at a prison. Should I get a MENTAL HEALTH NURSING degree or should I get a ‘REGULAR’ NURSING degree? Personally I’d prefer to get the mental health one but I’m worried that there aren’t a lot of job opportunities at prisons for mental health nurses….so would it be much much easier for me to get a job at a prison as a ‘regular’ nurse?
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Answer by Just Me
To work as a nurse in prison, you need to have qualified as a registered nurse and preferably be registered in adult, mental health or learning disabilities.
Hope this helps.
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Question by mel: What jobs can a 16 year old get working at a hospital?
I’ve been looking into it and apparently 16-year-olds can have minor jobs at hospitals, i was just wondering what sort of jobs they could do? I’m looking into being a nurse when i get older and figured this would be good practice (:
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Answer by ТiMøтHч ♥’s Angelina Jolie =)
Not very many at all.
Most jobs require at minimum you be 18 years old and a high school graduate.
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Question by bostonboy16: I picked “Nursing” as my college major, but want to become a dotor. (READ BELOW)
I did this so in case I do not become a physician, I can still fall back on my nursing degree.
Was this a good idea?
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Answer by musesick44
yes.
a doctor, is VERY ambitious. Its years upon years of straight A’s
you should consider the nursing major actually because they make money, and there is a need for nurses currently so you will be hired somewhat quickly, and you don’t have to go through all the stressful years of doctor schooling
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Question by babii16: psychology/nursing jobs?
I am a nursing major but am so interested in psychology and have loved taking pysch. classes. are their any jobs available that incooropate both nursing and psychology? I am planning on getting my masters in nursing…do i need to double major? (that will probally be too intense since nursing is a hard major) i tried looking for jobs that could incoorporate both nursing and pysch. but didnt have a lot of luck! thank u in advance for any help! :]
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Answer by Jill
You can be a psych nurse! There is a whole specialty for it. All you need to start working in a psych facility is your RN license and a facility willing to train you – which usually isn’t hard to find. Psych isn’t among the more popular fields in nursing. You can go on to earn a master’s degree which specializes in psych, such as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner or a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Psychiatry.
You could go for a double major or major in nursing and minor in psych and it would be great knowledge for you, but it’s not required or anything.
Good luck!
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Question by Daney: What are some good colleges for nursing in NC and SC?
Im looking for a college in either north carolina or south caroline. It MUST have an Nursing (RN) major. If any one could help me out that would be great
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Answer by eri
Clemson University and Greenville Tech have excellent programs (both in western SC) but they are very competitive.
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