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What tasks did roman slaves do in a wealthy household?

In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.


What do nurses specialize in?

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...


Are there any subspecialities for nurse practitioner?

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


Where to find hospital jobs lpn ?

These jobs are available on careerbuilder.com, monester.com, etc. But, Nurse-recruiter.com is a specialized job portal for nurses and has a special section for hospital jobs.


What is a example of the careers of all nurse practitioners who graduated in 1994 being tracked to determine the appropiateness of their education to their subsequent work role?

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What is a child's nurse called?

A child's nurse is typically called a pediatric nurse. These specialized nurses are trained to care for infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings.


What is the plural of nurses?

Nurses is the plural of nurse. Nurses' is the possessive form of nurse.


What is the difference between trauma nursing and ER nursing?

Trauma nurses and ER nurses essentially do the same thing -- which is to provide trauma care to patients in an emergency room setting. The main difference is that ER nurses are specialized to the emergency room, while trauma nurses are specialized to trauma. Even though the two areas mostly overlap, there are still trauma nurses who work outside of the emergency room, and ER nurses who do things besides handle trauma. It also gets confusing because ER nurses can work outside of the ER, too. But that is the main difference. Any additional detail about this is of course welcomed... I agree that in essence the two are very similar. To expand on the topic: like stated above "ER nurses do things besides handle trauma", ER nurses deal with every type of person that comes into the ER, whether it be a headache, Stubbed toe, or heart attack. The Trauma nurse is , usually, caring for only trauma patients. The trauma unit can be looked at almost like a specialty within ER, like the CCU can be divided into surgical ICU or Cardiac ICU.


What careers are available with an AAS degree in nursing?

I assume you are referring to specialties within nursing. The specialties are indicated below. There are some that may require a higher level degree, such as the bachelor's or master's degree. 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 Registered nurses (RNs), regardless of specialty or work setting, treat patients, educate patients and the public about various medical conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients' family members. RNs record patients' medical histories and symptoms, help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results, operate medical machinery, administer treatment and medications, and help with patient follow-up and rehabilitation.


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What positions do you qualify for with BSN training, and what is the starting pay.?

A BSN degree qualifies you for specialized areas of nurses, such as cardiac and neonatology. The starting pay for such positions is around 50,000 dollars a year.


What are the nurses in the delivery room called?

Nurses in the delivery room are called delivery nurses or labor and delivery nurses. They are also sometimes referred to as delivery room nurses.