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What are the most taxing parts of the job physically? I'm stationed in one place and it's kind of the opposite, the unhealthy thing for me is how sedentary it is!
Here I am entering bedside at 52. But I've been sitting on my @$$ in offices for 30 years so I feel up to the task. I don't want to be in bedside long though. We'll see.
I re- entered the bedside after being an Independent NP for 13 years. I’ve decided that I’ll do the Np role part time and keep my RN position full time until retirement. As Np, I had no work - life balance because , I was on call 24/7. Staying up late night to complete documentation and the current health care system wants you to see more and more patients. I didn’t have any work life balance. Being RN full time keeps me in good shape physically. I’ll keep my part time role as NP until , I decide to retire. I’m currently seeking work from home positions utilizing both roles.
yes i plan on....im a CNA at 36 & have cronic back pain but in RN school now but plan by at lwast 55 be done with that field due to my back!!!
I’ve always kept my RN job even after I became a NP.
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Many clinicians eventually transition into roles such as education, administration, case management, or informatics to reduce the physical strain of bedside work.
I now have a state job which I hope to retire from in a few years. Good benefits and work load isn’t bad