Originally Posted by
Evanescent Eden
Thanks again, hppy. I've done LOTS of research over time, but I'd rather hear it from actual nurses if you don't mind: In which settings do LPN's tend to work? I would keep Home Health in mind, and as said, I'm interested in the DD population as well, but I have A LOT of areas of interest. Are LPN's often hired for psychiatric positions? And if so, how physical of a position do you think that would be? I'm also interested in Oncology, especially pediatric, so any position in regards to that would be great. Hospice as well as Urgent Care also serve as interests of mine.
The only concern I would have about hospice is that I had severe trouble working in the nursing home setting in the past. I got let go from a job due to not being able to perform physically anymore! I would imagine hospices are just as physically-demanding. But I was a CNA back then... do CNA's "do more work" than LPN's?
My friend is a new NICU RN. That's one of my dream jobs! I am envious! I could only imagine how physically-demanding that would be though? What do you think? Anyone have experience?