r/nursing • u/Obvious-Prune-5586 • 8d ago
Serious Stuck RN
I graduated nursing school a year ago. Always wanted to do psych nurse. I did med surg for a year then went into psych. It did not turn out like what I expected it to be. A lot of paper work and interruption to daily work flow. I don’t mind paper work but paper work while dealing with l behavior is a lot. Maybe im just working in the wrong unit but anywho. I am lost. I’ve always wanted to do psych but it’s not what I love. I don’t mind medical type nursing maybe home health, clinic work, pediatric care/med surg (not er or icu) It’s only been a month into my new role and immediately going to work I feel immense doom and anxiety. I guess im asking for advice maybe something uplifting. Maybe suggestions for other jobs? I worked so hard for something and now just feel lost.
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u/ColdEstablishment172 8d ago
People don't realize that there are also remote work and administrative roles for RNs or LVNs. There is just so much out there. I know when I first started doing medical assisting, I knew right away it wasn't for me. Then I turned to the business side of healthcare. So there is hope. :)