RN opportunities There is no profession which offers as many opportunities for diversified roles as does nursing. Nurses may follow their personal and professional interests by working with any group of people, in any setting, at any time. Some nurses follow the traditional role of working in a hospital setting. Within the hospital setting, nurses may work in areas including: Critical Care; Emergency; Maternal/Child Care; Medical: Cardiology, Diabetes, Gastroenterology, Gerontology, Nephrology, Neurology, Oncology, Pulmonary, Rehabilitation, Renal, Rheumatology, Urology; Operating Room/Recovery Room; Pediatrics; Psychiatric/Mental Health; Surgical: Burn, Cardiovascular, Ear/Nose/Throat, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Plastic Reconstructive, Transplant
Others may work in non-hospital settings including: Public/Community Health; Mental Health Agencies; Home Health Care; Physician's Office; Health Maintenance Organizations and Managed Care Companies; Insurance; Occupational Health; Research Centers; Extended Care Facilities; Clinics; Outpatient Surgery Centers; Hospices; Community Schools, Day Care Centers; Military Branches; Independent Practice; Schools of Nursing; Senior Centers, Shelters, Churches
RNs can specialize in neonatal, pediatric, gerontologic, or geriatric care. Nurses that specialize by work setting or treatment type may include the following: Medical and Surgical Nurses - found in all healthcare settings and perform a variety of basic nursing functions Home Healthcare Nurses - work at patients' homes to aide with the recovery from accidents, surgical procedures, or childbirth Transplant Nurses - monitor both transplant recipients and donors to ensure organs are not rejected and that both patients heal properly Critical Care Nurses - work in a hospitals' critical or intensive care ward, and mainly work with cardiovascular, respiratory, and pulmonary failure Emergency and Trauma Nurses work in hospital emergency departments, treating life threatening conditions. They may also work as Flight Nurses, providing patient care in helicopters while en route to the nearest medical facility
Specialty nurses working in the organ and body type category are generally found in specialist offices or outpatient care centers. These nurses normally work with one of the following specialists: Dermatologists - focusing on skin related conditions Gynecologists - focusing on women's reproductive systems Orthopedic Nurses - focusing on muscular and skeletal issues Nephrologists - focusing on kidney diseases
The final category, disease, ailment, or condition nurses may be employed in any type of healthcare setting. They commonly work with oncology, genetics, addictions, HIV/AIDS, or developmental disabilities. There are also positions requiring candidates to possess RN licensure which requires little or no contact with the patients. These occupations include nurse administrators, forensic nurses, case managers, and others...etc
The health field is expanding rapidly. Jobs in nursing and other health related occupations are available for everyone, no matter what your educational background.
Not much. Get your BSN if you want to do other things, however you will still be in the nursing field.
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The nursing field is a fine and noble field of work that is largely independent of issues of economy. As long as there are people, there will be a need for nursing. A better thing to consider is whether nursing is a good fit for you. Nursing is hard physical, emotional, exacting and yet heroic work. You should go into nursing if you are compassionate and sensitive to other people's condition, and truly want to help. Nursing is not for those with weak minds, backs or constitutions.
Nursing, radiology, x-ray tech, anesthesiology.
Nursing and health services sales, perhaps? Or other fields, too, that do not require a degree in their own field.
Look under nursing, or support services or categories like that, and they should have jobs that are posted for Certified Nursing Assistants, and other related positions.
Typically, a private duty nurse is hired to attend to one individual.
As a certified nursing assistant, one can get a good introduction to the field of nursing. The training may take only 12 weeks. After passing a test, the CNA is ready to serve as a home care nurse or to assist other medical professionals with basic, essential duties.
The specific certificate programs that you should consider depends upon your current professional credentials and the specific field of study. If you are in Finance or accounting or other business related fields, then various MBA program certificates are available. If you are in the health care or nursing field then various continuing education credits and other medical certifications are available from medical schools and institutions.
A magnetic field is caused by flowing currents, but the field lines are not directly related to the flow of electrons or other charged particles. They are simply an abstraction that tells you where the magnetic attraction is strongest, and in what direction it goes.
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