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2-4 years
To become a labor and delivery nurse, one must complete a nursing education program. After completing the program, they need to pass a licensing exam and earn certification.
2-4 years. More if you want to make more money.
You will not take all classes that a nurse will take, but they will be similar.
Labor and delivery nurses monitor fetal heart beat and the mother's vital signs. They keep track of strength and timing of contractions, and administer medications. Delivery nurses consult with physicians and help with inducing labor. After the birth, they perform tests and procedures on the newborn, and provide support and information to the mothers.
Usually they are called a neonatal nurse. :o) You're probably thinking of a neo-natal nurse.
All the baby classes!
A nurse is a general term for many different types of nurses, but is often used to refer to a LPN or a RN. An LPN or RN are responsible for the care and treatment of a patient, in the case of labor and delivery the nurse (often an RN) will provide the ordered medication or treatments and assist the patient in any way possible until delivery is about to take place. When delivery is about to take place the doctor or nurse midwife will step in and assist in the actual delivery of the baby and the immediate aftercare of the mother. There are also nurse midwifes that will assist mothers with natural births (birth without the use of medications) or home births.
Sure! You just need to take classes from an accredited program in your area.
Additional nursing classes are required. You will also need to take biology, sociology, English and speech classes.
A person who wants to be a nurse will need to go to college and take nursing classes. A nursing student will also take clinicals and have on the job training before becoming a nurse.
yes there is visit nurse group.com