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Children's nursing

  • 11-02-2018 9:07pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 18


    Okay, so this might be a pretty weird question, but I hope that some people will be able to understand my curiosity.

    I'm a sixth year student, who is seriously considering purchasing a nursing degree. If I was to choose a ward, it would be to work in a children's department.

    Now, I was wondering if a hospital would ever allow a nurse to organise movie nights for kids inside the hospital, even outside nurses working hours, or a reading evening where I could read them a book, or even telling them about astrology, because it's a huge passion for myself.

    I know that life is not a movie, and I know little about hospitals and how they work. But it's just a general interest of my own, would that kind of stuff would ever be permitted for a nurse to organise? Or is this weird?

    Hope I will be able to hear some adequate replies.


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