The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular nursing specialties.
Some specialties in nursing are as follows.
Ambulatory care nurses
Critical care nurses
Emergency, or trauma, nurses
Transport nurses
Holistic nurses
Hospice and palliative care nurses
Infusion nurses
Long- term care nurses
Medical-surgical nurses
Occupational health nurses
Perianesthesia nurses
Perioperative nurses
Psychiatric-mental health nurses
Radiology nurses
Transplant nurses
Intellectual and developmental disabilities nurses
Diabetes management nurses
HIV/AIDS nurses
Oncology nurses
Wound, ostomy, and continence nurses
Cardiovascular nurses
Dermatology nurses
Gastroenterology nurses
Gynecology nurses
Nephrology nurses
Neuroscience nurses
Ophthalmic nurses
Orthopedic nurses
Otorhinolaryngology nurses
Respiratory nurses
Urology nurses
neonatal nurses
Nurse practitioners (minimum requirement of a master's degree)
Forensics nurses
Infection control nurses
Nurse administrators
Legal nurse
Nurse informaticists
Registered nurses (RNs), regardless of specialty or work setting, treat patients, educate patients and the public about various medical conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients' family members. RNs record patients' medical histories and symptoms, help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results, operate medical machinery, administer treatment and medications, and help with patient follow-up and rehabilitation.
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There are all kinds of nursing degrees. And way too many specialties to name.
I don't know but there must be alot
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Describe different types of surgical drains and nursing interventions in maintaining them.
There are many national and regional databases that can assist an individual who is looking for nursing positions in the United States. There are many different types of nursing positions, including Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, and LPNs. Each nursing position requires a different education, and nursing degree programs would be able to assist a student looking for a particular salary or job description.
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To get a nurse's degree one would have to complete a nursing degree program from a university or local college. There are different types of nursing degrees such as an Associate's Degree in Nursing, a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, a Master's of Science in Nursing Degree, and a Doctorate Degree in Nursing.
Yes, community colleges offer several different nursing courses. They have many different courses that they offer for different nursing programs. You would have to visit your local community college.
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
Most nursing schools offer full time and part time options. Depending on the specific school, the types of programs offered will also vary. Some nursing schools will branch out into other friends, such as general medicine, science, and math.
There are so many different types because they are all used for different purposes in different situations.
A "career field" can have many different but related careers. For examples:The medical field:different types of physicians including surgeonsnon-professional roles, such as medical assistantsThe nursing field:Registered NurseLicensed Practical Nursenon-professional roles, such as nursing assistants
cadaver nursing is nursing that you perform on dead bodies. that could include just studying the anatomy of them, being in the organ transplant program, studying them for police purposes (such as autopsies). there are many things that cadaver nurses could do to help the community and help further scientific learning and many different types of fields you could go into (as listed above).