Sunday, August 14, 2011

What can a nurse do in a morgue

What can a nurse do in a morgue?
I'm studying nursing, but I'm really tired of all this drama that tend to surround the hierarchical foundation of the somatic/psychiatric units. My mind leans to where it's more quiet and independent: morgue. I know that most of the answers would be from the US, but at least I'll know something about this. 1. Can having BA in Nursing qualify me to work in a morgue? 2. What education is needed for that? 3. What about the pay? 4. How many shifts are there? 5. How many people is there per shift and what are their roles? 6. Is the work there more teamwork or solo work? Thank you in advance....for real answers! /Haleo.
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My cousin worked in a morgue in England on his holiday away from Australia. So anyone can apply and gain a job in the morgue. I don't know how much they get paid but Ben was able to pay for the expensive accommodation in London and still be able to eat, drink and party. So I would say a fair amount as his rent was almost $1,000 English pounds. I would guess there would only be a day shift when you get the bodies autopsied. And someone would be there at night to go get the bodies and put them in the fridge. The Forensic Pathologist is the Boss in the morgue, then you have the assistants. Some of your work would be sols. Some would be team work. I am a Nurse also and hate the political bull dust. I am now training to go into Drug and Alcohol addiction/rehab. But I would also like to work in the morgue.



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