Registered Nurses should have skills in...
Have a strong sense of empathy and sympathy with the patients. Be willing and able to spend many hours working. Have a great deal of patience to deal with the patients. Have respect for patients and colleagues. Have good communication skills to deal with the patients and colleagues. Be flexible for the hours of work. Be emotionally stable to cope with the cases that come into the hospital.
A nurse is basically a health care professional, who is responsible for the safety, treatment, recovery of the people who are ill or injured. Nurse is also responsible for health maintenance, and taking care of emergencies.
The educational requirements for becoming a nurse varies from country to country. However, the specific field a nurse would work in is determined by the relevance of his/her education.
The vocational skills required by a Nurse are as follows:
- Basic knowledge of medicines
- Taking care of the ill
- Bandage and injection
- Knowledge about diet requirements in different diseases.
- emotional support to the patient.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
# Compassion.
The desire to care for sick and injured people
# Skills to work as a member of a healthcare team.
You will be working closely with other nursing professionals, doctors, specialists and adjunctive healthcare workers like physiotherapists, dieticians etc.
# The ability to work for long hours continuously.
Nurses working in a hospital will need to work in day or night duty shifts - typically for 12 hours continuously. Of course this may vary depending on labor laws and regulations applicable in the specific country, state and/or hospital.
# People skills.
The bottom line is that in the nursing profession everything revolves around people, and as a professional nurse, you will be working with people, be it patients, fellow professionals, student nurses or the public in general.
Outside of the clinical skills, nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
A nursing license is needed for many reasons. It is needed to establish that you are registered and qualified to be a nurse and treat patients in an nursely fashion
A nursery nurse cares for babies and small children. Someone who wants to work as a nursery nurse will need the proper training and skills. This may include 3 years of registered nurse qualification.
Typically there are multiple qualifications needed for a prospective nurse to fill an occupation job. These criteria include a college degree in nursing, certification as a registered nurse or vocational nurse, and varying experience.
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A nurse practitioner education program is a graduate school level program and is the equivalent of a masters degree. In total 6 years (at least) of education to be a nurse practitioner. In Canada you must have a university degree in nursing in order to get into a nurse practitioner program as well as a number of years experience as a nurse. Once a nurse practitioner program is completed you must write an entrance exam to obtain your license. A regular nursing license does not include the competencies for a nurse practitioner so another exam must be written to test the higher level competencies and skills required of a nurse practitioner. As of 2015, Ceritification and/or Board Ceritication will be required.
Yes you do have to have a internship to be a registered nurse.
$62,238 - Registered Staff Nurse. $62,175.50 - Registered Emergency Room Nurse. $62,626.50 - Registered Intensive Care Nurse. $65,158 - Registered Operating Room Nurse.
R.N. is the abbreviation for Registered Nurse.
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RN could mean many things, but is most commonly known as a Registered Nurse, or Radon, an element.
Practice
Family nurse practitioners have education starting from registered nurse and moving to advanced registered nurse. They must have a master degree in Registered nursing then a practical registered nurse before can become a nursing practitioner.