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What type of nurses mainly work in the intensive care unit?

A neonatal nurse.


Where does a nurse work?

That depends on their choice. You could work in a hospital, a military center, a prison, an intensive care, an elderly ward, a respiratory ward etc... It also depends on what fascinates that person - I personally chose Intensive Care due to the diverse challenges and knowledge required.


What kind of nurses work with children?

Pediatric Nurses


What does a Medical ICU Nurse do?

Emergency, or trauma, nurses work in hospital or stand-alone emergency departments, providing initial assessments and care for patients with life-threatening conditions. Some emergency nurses may become qualified to serve as transport nurses, who provide medical care to patients who are transported by helicopter or airplane to the nearest medical facility.


What kind of work environment is a neonatologist work in?

Level II nurses care for prematurely born babies or those with complications that require constant attention. They also may provide oxygen to improve respiration or intravenous drugs as prescribed by a doctor


Where do pediatric nurses work?

Everywhere take your pick. Why not pick a state they you will enjoy the climate and your profession then you can have the best of two of our worlds. The other being love and children.


Why do nurses work?

Because they take care of the sick and infirm


What does CCRN mean?

CCRN are the initials of credentials earned by a RN- registered nurse, who has passed a exam for critical care thus the RN is critical care certfied. Critical care certification gives the RN more credibility, respect etc...


What are education requirements for NICU nurse?

To work in the neonatal intensive care unit, the nurses that work there are typically RN's who specialize in infant and premature infant care. The doctors also specialize in premature neonatology infant care.


What kind of job can you get with an associate of applied science in nursing?

Not much since an AA degree is only a 2 year degree. Mainly it depends on the classes you took towards a BA or in getting training in one area. If you really want to work in science you need to go on for a BA with a major in one area of science. Otherwise you have 2 years of college and some units that may help you get a job.


What qualifications will i need to be come an intensive care nurse?

An intensive care doctor needs to have the skills of a doctor and in addition needs to be able to work under pressure. In school, many science courses are needed.


What are three possible workplaces or employers for a nurse?

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.