Office Nurse Job Specifics
September 12, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Dental Assistant (DA), Types of Nurses
Office nurses work in care for patients that cannot make their way to the hospital such as, workplaces, physicians office’s, and much more in that category. But they also work in public clinics where they have to most activities. Office nurses take care of the injections and medication in physician offices, under the order and prescription of physicians.
Some office nurses even assist in minor surgeries but with a little advance studying they can operate in bigger surgeries, but mainly only small surgeries assisting the physician. Most office nurse job is mainly a business job, they keep record of what goes on in the clinic or physicians office, also keeps record of the injuries that the patients come in with and help the doctor to treat them. They provide patients personally with minor injuries or illness, which they can handle with their level of education. Office nurses need well developed communication skills for this job, also the ability to observe and judge things right off hand with out any examination. Office nurses must be able to work as a team, all for one, and also supervise the jobs of others, keep an extra eye over everything and make sure it is in place. Office nurses should not have any emotional problems because of the intense nature of work.
The average pay of this nursing position is from $34,000 USD to $69,000 USD this is a great pay for raising a family and working at the same time. Office nurses have a variety of options when it comes to schools, they can take the American Academy of Ambulatory Care nursing under consideration as one of the best nursing schools for office nurses. Also before entering this school you must have become a registered nurse (RN) which you can earn by getting your nursing license. To earn this license you must have passed your entire test and taken a special class which can be found in your local nursing programs, nursing license are required in all fifty states in the United States and the District of Columbia.
Hospital Nurse Job Specifics
September 12, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Types of Nurses
Hospital nurses are the most common nurse you can find in the United States. This hospital nurse’s main job is to treat the patients with intensive care and be at bedside with them. Give them the proscribed medication which the doctor will have set, even though these nurses are common they carry one of the most important jobs done by a nurse in the hospital, being hospital nurses are common but valuable at the same time this is a great job for anyone thinking on starting out at nursing.
Hospital nurses mostly have enough training to be able to take the place of almost any other nurse in the hospital if they call in sick and have a big job to do; a replacement works fine in some occasions. Hospital nurses get an assignment when hired, whether it will be one of the following places surgery, maternity, pediatrics, emergency, ICU, or oncology. Or even more and occasionally hospitals nurses can be shifted from area to area, but mainly have to same job.
Being these hospital nurses rotate in positions sometimes you should have enough education to work anywhere possible in the hospital in which you work, or are assigned. Hospital nurses are like the hearth and soul of the hospital and/or nurse federation, they have all kinds of jobs, while having a low level in nursing school.
What Is A Pediatric Nurse?
July 13, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Pediatrics Nurse (PNP), Types of Nurses
Pediatric nurses are nurses that take care of the younger people such as babies and children. They help newborns that are born with breathing trouble; mainly they treat children and even parents with no one around to help them. With no family or friends that can help them with their problem whatever it is.
These nurses can help from broken fingers to broken toes, mostly intensive care for very sick people young and old. You can practice this nurse’s class in medical school and get trained personally by the doctor or type of patient you will be working for or at.
Young and old all patients should be treated with the same care which should be the best they have to offer.