Some work settings are, but not limited to:
Pediatric Nurses
The working hours for neonatal nurses vary depending on the nurse. Some work daytime shifts while others work during the overnight hours.
A nurse is compensated differently depending on her employer. Nurses in hospital settings typically work for an hourly wage. They do not earn tips or commissions, and bonuses are rare. Private duty nurses may work for a salary.
Doctors need nurses at work to assist them in the care for patients. Nurses help patients feel comfortable, in some cases they can prescribe medication and they check blood pressure, take temperatures and carry out blood tests.
Neonatal nurses work with babies. OB nurses work with pregnant mothers. Prenatal? where did you get that?
Sleep
In their homes. Nurses work shifts. If they are on duty, they do not sleep.
they work at hospitals!
They work on the wards of hospitals.
A nurse typically works in a hospital, nursing home, doctor's office or adult foster care home. Nurses can also do private duty care, work for a home health care agency, a prison or governmental agency.
Yes, they can and do.
Nurses