they should know what they are doing and not get disracted
To do their best to ensure the well being and prolong the life of patients.
all you have to do is remind them that their saving lives, and that would be it
Some advanced nurses may have more responsibility, such as supervising the nurses on their shift. All CNAs are able to do the same tasks.
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Nursing responsibilities in ultrasound testing will vary depending on the type of ultrasound and the reason behind the ultrasound. There are many times where a patient will need to go without food or medication and it will be the nurses responsibility to make sure they don't do that.
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
No. You may be able to get the training, but most states will not license a felon. That is because of the level of trust and responsibility that the hiring authority expects from nurses.
- Administering the right drug - Assessing the drug effects - Providing education of drug regimen to patient -Monitoring for medication errors
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
Traditionally, there were three ranks of fully qualified nurses in England: *Nurse *Staff nurse (more responsibility than an ordinary nurse) *(Ward) Sister. This was the highest rank, and a Sister had responsiblity for a whole ward (often 30-40 patients).
Nurses have less training, make make less money, and work under the authority of doctors. It is doctors who make all the decisions. It is hard to say who has the harder job, but it is doctors who take most of the responsibility.
Nurse definitely work harder but doctors have more responsibility. It's not fair to compare because both have different kind of tasks.
Nurses is the plural of nurse. Nurses' is the possessive form of nurse.