does it pay to become a physician assistant if you're a nurse already?
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do these nurses remain at bedside after finishing the bachelor?
I don't have a problem seeing and giving advice to the ageing patient, his DPA (durable power of attorney) or to an overweight patient. What I have a problem with is washing and moving the overweight patient that's more dead weight than anything else, because I don't know how ratios are where you work at, but where I am most of the times I have to do that alone. And then I'm the one taking ibuprofen or calling in sick because my back hurts.
Something similar happens with dementia patients: doctors have it easy because they enter the orders for antipsychotics and neuroleptics but don't get to be punched, repeatedly insulted or sexually assaulted by the demented patient.
And this is something I don't want to happen to me regularly. I can work as a PA with demented patients, not as a nurse.
now at least I know what kind of stupid nonsense awaits me if I do this.
thanks for posting.