probably the babies dying would be the hardest part of that paticular job
The most challenging thing is surgery.
Yes you can. All RN programs include a pediatrics component.
You would have to start at the bottom of nursing as a CNA. While you are gaining this experience you will need to continue college and get a degree certifying you for this.
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It depends of what you are specifically referring to as an advance position. What I can say, is for many advanced positions becoming a nurse practitioner (NP) is required. This would require a master's or doctorate in nursing.
Pediatric nursing and medical textbooks would seem the best place to go. There are also many websites with more general information on the care of infants with pyloric stenosis, which usually involves pre- and post-operative pediatric matters.
Any University that has a Nursing Faculty will be able to give you more information than I can but you will need to be a Graduate Nurse before the specialisation qualification should be attempted
I always found the most challenging thing in photography was the next think I was going to photograph. What I had done was in the past and behind me, the future was always a challenge.
Pediatric nursing and medical textbooks would seem the best place to go. There are also many websites (typically provided by hospitals for the benefit of parents) with more general information on the care of infants with pyloric stenosis, which usually involves pre- and post-operative pediatric matters.
If you are interested in working in a nursing home the best thing to do is just go around town and apply in person at ones you want to work at. You can also go to the unemployment office as they would have nursing home jobs as well.
If pediatricians were to have an apprentice, it would be a pediatric resident.
a pediatric nurse