oh, btw...yes there is a lot of paperwork/computer stuff, but i like doing things like the meds rounds, obs, injections (especially on reluctant customers), physical care (there's always lots), 1:1 time (involving dbt, cbt, motivational interviewing and counselling techniques which i have all learnt as extra skills from cpd etc.) and the usual disaster management! the last one was on sunday - a laddie from the picu downstairs decided to climb up a wall (don't ask me how, his middle name must be spiderman!), get stuck on a ledge 20ft up and was clinging on for dear life. the lazy idiots from downstairs (who i used to work with) hadn't noticed, so i had to call the fire brigade and police, send staff from my ward all over the shop to coordinate the incident, find the senior manager on duty, attend the incident and do things like put mattresses underneath him (as others stood by and gawped). all in a days work! so, really there is far more than paperwork...you have to be superwoman as well x