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Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care Reviews

What is it like working as a Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care?

November 2017
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Lubbock:
Pros: Making a positive difference in the patient’s hospital experience and health outcome.
Cons: Vengeful, angry co-workers, stressful environment, patients that expect and demand a hotel experience from their hospital stay; unrealistic and unfair workloads.
November 2017
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in New York:
Pros: Never bored. Always opportunity to grow.
Cons: Competitive pay and benefit packages.
October 2017
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Melbourne:
To work on a medical floor and a surgical floor first before coming to a specialty unit. Also to work as an aide before finishing school.
September 2017
Great people.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Mission Viejo:
Pros: I love my short commute, the family-oriented community, and the close knit family I have at work.
August 2017
Awesome.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Kuwait:
Pros: Great earning potential.
Cons: Unpredictable climate.
July 2017
Can be stressful, but it's great.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Albuquerque:
June 2017
It is very conveniently located and parking is not a problem.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in North Charleston:
Pros: The commute is an easy one from my home. Parking is no problem.
Cons: It lacks the feel of academic aura because there are no hospitals near it.

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