Here are just some of a skill a person should have to be a good nurse:
Excellent people skills
Good communication and observation
Ability to answer questions and offer advice
Happy to work as part of a team
Dealing with emotionally charged situations
Physical Skills as nurses work can get really tiring for the body
All aspects of professional medical treatment require special skills. We've gone well beyond the days when a nurse was a nurse was a nurse. Pediatric skills are highly specialised, as are other aspects of professional health care.
In order to be a forensic nurse you have to have a degree in nursing as well as law enforcement skills and legal training. A forensic nurse will require training in the collection of forensic evidence, criminal procedures and more. It is like being a nurse, a police detective and a lawyer all in one, but is a quickly growing field.
Yes
Being a registered nurse does not require a college degree, but you still have to take additional courses. Being a plumber also does not require a degree, but you will have to go through an apprenticeship program.
Being a nurse means that you will need to make changes in medications that require math. Sometimes medications are mixed with saline or water and you will need to find the percentage of medication in the saline.
Education and you really have to like kids. Nothing like a sick whiny kid!
good comminication skills
A staff nurse must have strong critical thinking skills, decision making skills, know how to communicate well, and have great interpersonal skills. A staff nurse must have graduated from a state approved school of nursing as well.
"What physical traits do i need for a pediatric nurse?"
A nursery nurse cares for babies and small children. Someone who wants to work as a nursery nurse will need the proper training and skills. This may include 3 years of registered nurse qualification.
Yes it does. You will need competency in algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
it is a nurse who helps the other nurse by being an intern