Quiz: Could you be a plastic surgery nurse?

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Want to make it big in the beauty industry? Find out if you’ve got what it takes to be a great plastic surgery nurse!

First of all, got a strong stomach?




Think people should just be happy with the way they are?




Like reconstructing and rebuilding things?




Like working in the operating room during surgery?




Do you perform well in high-pressure situations?







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2 Responses to Quiz: Could you be a plastic surgery nurse?

  1. Kathy Hall

    How do you find plastic surgery positions? Thanks

  2. Evelyn

    I passed! I could be a Plastic Surgery Nurse, yeah! Guess what? I am. I have worked with the same plastic surgeon for 13 years now. I was with him before I became an RN. I work in the Operating Room. I see the post op patients as well. I do laser testaments and facial fillers as well. It’s very enjoyable and such a wonderful atmosphere. We all have our good and bad days though, not every day is going to be a blast, but it’s always interesting.

    I am also a PT Adjunct Faculty at a College: Clinical Nursing Instructor. Love it! I continue to work PRN at a Urgent Care/Primary Care facility as well. My background before all of this was ICU/CCU, which I truly loved along with teaching, which is my favorite.