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What kind of hours to nurse work an a day to day basis
I would like to know what I’m getting my self into before I really makes decision
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Douglas’s Answer
Nursing can be a very valuable career. Some states pay more than others. In Ca, Nurses can make a very good living. Most nurses have to start out working late night shifts or weekends. Some have very long hours. It will get better as your career progresses and you will get better shifts.
Hi Douglas, could you give some more details in your answer about what the hours are like day-to-day? For example, how long are the shifts that you described? How many years do most nurses have to maintain the evening & weekends schedule? Any further insights you can provide would be super helpful for the Student 🙂 Thanks so much for your answer!
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Janice’s Answer
Hi Jordan-
Nursing is a very exciting and rewarding career.
Nurses work various hours depending on the setting and population they serve.
Hospital nurses and rehabilitation nurses typically work 12 hour shift, either 7am-7pm or 7pm to 7am. Hospital nurses also typically work some weekends and holidays.
Clinic or office setting nurses typically work 8 hour shifts- starting at 8 or 9am. There also may be some evening hours requested.
Consider shadowing a nurse for a day so you get to see day to day activities. Also, volunteering is another way to view systems and the workplace.
Good luck with your career in the health profession.
Nursing is a very exciting and rewarding career.
Nurses work various hours depending on the setting and population they serve.
Hospital nurses and rehabilitation nurses typically work 12 hour shift, either 7am-7pm or 7pm to 7am. Hospital nurses also typically work some weekends and holidays.
Clinic or office setting nurses typically work 8 hour shifts- starting at 8 or 9am. There also may be some evening hours requested.
Consider shadowing a nurse for a day so you get to see day to day activities. Also, volunteering is another way to view systems and the workplace.
Good luck with your career in the health profession.