A doctor has more experience than a nurse. The nurse does not perform the surgery. The doctor does due to more educated knowledge and training. The nurse is there to help the doctor give the right tools for surgery, for backup, etc. They work in the same field, but in different categories.
Nurse heals people
at a school docter
docter, nurse, god
There really isn't any difference between a practical nurse and a vocational nurse, except the job title. Different parts of the country use different titles for the same job but the duties are the same.
All registered nurses are licensed. OB is the specialty a registered nurse may have.
Professional nurse refers to the individual, where professional nursing refers to the field.
b.sc nursing is little but high rank than staff nurse
None, unless one has a higher degree. A clinical nurse can be an R.N. or a B.S.N.
both can be a noun or a verb...if noun...nurse means a person who provides care. Registered Nurses are given the licensed to practice the profession of being a nurse bonded by legal terms. Nursing as a noun can be a course or a discipline. Nurse as a verb means to feed or to breastfeed, Nursing as a verb is a continuous form of the base form Nurse.
A nurse's aide isn't a nurse... they're there to assist, and may or may not be acting in somewhat of an apprentice capacity.
it depends like if you want to be a dermitoligest,nurse or ER doctor
im thinkin ppl gotta wear a mask as a docter/nurse/surgeon..ect...