How much does a registered nurse make in the state of KY?
The average RN salary in Kentucky is $57,000. This is on the low end of what nurses are making nationally.
Where can I buy some lacy nursing bras?
You can purchase a breast feeding bra online from the JCPenny website. Once on the page, type "Breast Feeding Bra" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the items.
What kind of degree do you have to have for nursing?
In the US, you can become a licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN or LVN) via vocational school, and can become a registered nurse with an associates or bachelors degree. After that, you can further specialize with certification or with additonal studies for the masters, doctorate of nursing, or PhD.
Can Registered Nurse write prescriptons?
No, someone who is solely an RN cannot write out a prescription. However, an advanced practice registered nurse (i.e. a nurse practitioner, a nurse midwife, or a certified registered nurse anesthetist) may write prescriptions depending upon the state laws governing nursing practice.
Can a nurse practitioner be hired as a clinical nurse specialist?
Generally a nurse practitioner will get paid much more.
What is the difference between respitatory rate and pulse rate?
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What is the first step to becoming nurse?
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
What are the risks of urinary catheterization?
The catheter may introduce bacteria into the urethra and bladder, resulting in urinary tract infection. UTI can cause fever and inflammation of the bladder and urethra.
What is an example of an advanced practice nurse and what categorizes them as advanced practice?
Nurse midwife, because these nurses require a master's degree in addition to a nursing degree
What should your major be in order to be a registered nurse?
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
Is a certified nurses aid a licensed nurse?
No, a registered nurse can do the duties of any version of nursing training below their license level. So a registered nurse should know the abilities and skills required to be a CNA. The one difference is a registered nurse would be required to be more responsible by the Board of Nursing to be aware of any problems or changes than the CNA would be required (due to CNA's lack of training and the fact that ultimately the registered nurse is the one responsible for a CNA's actions if they are in charge of them). So for example, if you miss the fact that your patient is choking to death, a CNA would be less liable than that of a registered nurse due to the RN having the higher training.
What personal skills do nurse have?
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses. RNs should enjoy learning because continuing education credits are required by some States and/or employers at regular intervals. Career-long learning is a distinct reality for RNs.
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses. RNs should enjoy learning because continuing education credits are required by some States and/or employers at regular intervals. Career-long learning is a distinct reality for RNs.
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses. RNs should enjoy learning because continuing education credits are required by some States and/or employers at regular intervals. Career-long learning is a distinct reality for RNs.
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses. RNs should enjoy learning because continuing education credits are required by some States and/or employers at regular intervals. Career-long learning is a distinct reality for RNs.
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses. RNs should enjoy learning because continuing education credits are required by some States and/or employers at regular intervals. Career-long learning is a distinct reality for RNs.
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses. RNs should enjoy learning because continuing education credits are required by some States and/or employers at regular intervals. Career-long learning is a distinct reality for RNs.
What are the nursing responsibility before administering nebulizer?
Assist client during nebulization.
* Instruct to administer the nebulization at exact time and interval.
* Notify physician if there is paradoxic bronchospasm occur during the therapy
* Instruct the patient to report any untoward reactions such as fast-breathing and DOB.
* Chestphysiotherapy every after nebulization.
Can nurses talk to other workers about a patient?
Nurses can discuss your mental health with other professionals who are caring for you. They shouldn't discuss your mental health with others ie freinds, family, unless you are a minor and/or a danger to yourself or others.
By "others" who did you mean?
How can one become a nurse in a hospital?
To become a nurse in a hospital you must first get your degree or certification that the particular hospital wants. Most hospitals prefer a Registered Nurse (RN) degree. Once one gets their RN degree they have to apply for a license in the state they plan on working in. Once they are approved for a license, they then have to take a National test called the NCLEX. Once this is done, one should be able to work in the hospital as a nurse.
What are the nurses responsibilities to the employing body?
to look after their patients to the best of their ability, within the framework of the code of conduct of the hospital.
List of registered nurses in the Philippines?
Some nursing organizations in the Philippines include Integrated Registered Nurses of the Philippines (IRNUP), Philippine Nursing Informatics Association (PNIA), Philippine Hospital Infection Control Nurses Association (PHICNA), Military Nurses Association of the Philippines (MNAP), Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP) among others. There are over 30 nursing organizations in the Philippines.
What is the job environment likely to be as a nursing?
The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the work environment for nurses. Work environment. Most RNs work in well-lighted, comfortable health care facilities. Home health and public health nurses travel to patients' homes, schools, community centers, and other sites. RNs may spend considerable time walking, bending, stretching, and standing. Patients in hospitals and nursing care facilities require 24-hour care; consequently, nurses in these institutions may work nights, weekends, and holidays. RNs also may be on call-available to work on short notice. Nurses who work in offices, schools, and other settings that do not provide 24-hour care are more likely to work regular business hours. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time in 2006, and 7 percent held more than one job. Nursing has its hazards, especially in hospitals, nursing care facilities, and clinics, where nurses may be in close contact with individuals who have infectious diseases and with toxic, harmful, or potentially hazardous compounds, solutions, and medications. RNs must observe rigid, standardized guidelines to guard against disease and other dangers, such as those posed by radiation, accidental needle sticks, chemicals used to sterilize instruments, and anesthetics. In addition, they are vulnerable to back injury when moving patients, shocks from electrical equipment, and hazards posed by compressed gases. RNs also may suffer emotional strain from caring for patients suffering unrelieved intense pain, close personal contact with patients' families, the need to make critical decisions, and ethical dilemmas and concerns. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.