The nurses are specialized in looking after the patients admitted at the hospitals/nursing homes, as per attending Doctor's prescribed chart i.e. to observe periodic pulse rate/blood pressure etc. to offer medicines at timely intervals, to attend to patient's time to time physical developments, to provide magazines, switching on the television for mental refreshment etc. The nurses are to undergo specialized training before getting Nursing Diplomas.
Nurses can specialize in midwifery, orthopedics, geriatrcs, child care,etc etc...
MacMillian nurses are nurses that specialize in either chemotherapy, breast cancer or pediatrics. There are 3,707 registered MacMillian nurses in England.
yes
Any nurse can hand instruments to a physician, but nurses that specialize in this on a regular basis, are typical referred to as O.R. or Surgical Nurses. They can specialize and take certification exams in the subject.
For a nurse to specialize in his or her job, the nurse must complete nursing school. You will not have to go to Universities, for just a simple community college will do.
No. That just means you are a qualified Nurse (as opposed to a healthcare assistant).
No. Cardiologists are medical doctors who have completed a residency or fellowship in the specialty of cardiology. Cardiac nurses are nurses who specialize in provision of care to cardiac patients.
Absolutely, but it is not very common. There are male nurses, which is similar but male midwives will specialize in attending/assisting births.
Perinatologists are the doctors who specialize in sick newborns. Pediatricians and NICU nurses are also caregivers to premature infants.
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
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
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Yes, pediatric nurses can specialize in all different types of fields within pediatrics. That includes oncology, respiratory, cardiac etc.