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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For me I get to help patients get better and help them understand their illnesses and problems. Patient advocacy is the best part.
Very good prospects for a nurse.
you should get a job as registered you should get a job as a registered nurse
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Yes, but it obviously depends on what kind of job is required.
The annual salary of the Registered nurse ranges from $54,000 to $74,000 and more depending upon the working experience, job location, education, job position and state where you are aiming to practice.
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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.
Yes you do have to have a internship to be a registered nurse.
The typical job description for registered nurse is as follows. They will generally be responsible for the day to day care of the patient, including administering medications.
$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.
Yes!you must have a UG Degree atleast to keep your job secured.
R.N. is the abbreviation for Registered Nurse.
Nursing aide or practical nurse, possibly, but not a real 'registered' nurse, who has to be bondable and has access to category 3 medication.