Career Opportunities for Nurses
March 27, 2009 by Rn2b
Filed under General Nurse Information, Medical Assistant (MA), Nurse Programs
Career Opportunities for Nurses
Nursing education can provide you with different careers in life. If you think there’s not much a nurse can do, well think again. Any schools, hospitals, and even other offices hire nurses in their company since care and medical attention are unpredictable and might be needed anytime of the day.
Most clinics in schools hire nurses since it is evident that young people are more prone to accidents and injuries. Schools need to be ready in such events where students might get in to a fight, trip on the stairs, fall on the swing, or even bump each other’s head while running. Kids do a lot of accident prone activities that makes nurses a must-have in a school environment. I’ve never seen any school without a nurse; even those who have smaller population still hire a nurse to give medical attention even to teachers who experience headache during the day.
Nursing education has been popular for most students nowadays since they are seeing the opportunities of being a nurse. One can be a mid-wife nurse, pediatric nurse or a children’s nurse, school nurse, nutritionist on patient’s in the hospitals to ensure that the food they are taking are the right one for them, hospital nurses, and a lot more.
Those who have the passion of giving care and attention to other people’s needs will surely be a great nurse. It is not hard to learn as long as you are determined.
Nursing education will lead you to a bright future where you can provide care to other people.
The Different Types of Nursing Programs
March 26, 2009 by Rn2b
Filed under Nurse Practitioner (NP), Nurse Programs
The Different Types of Nursing Programs
Nursing Education is not limited, in fact almost every universities and colleges offer Bachelor of Science in Nursing since a lot of people get sick everyday and a many of them get confined in hospitals and nursing homes for medical attention.
If you want to work as a nurse in hospitals and not just houses for care giving, then you should get a diploma that will allow and certify you to work in hospitals. Nowadays, those people who want to work in hospitals as a nurse get registered. They take a nursing licensure exam and if they pass they get to be a registered Nurse. Registered nurses are the ones who assist doctors and manage equipments in the hospitals; their task is not just limited to care giving alone. Most of the time, only those who have studied a four-year college program in nursing gets to pass the licensure examination for registered nurses so be sure you have the proper nursing education to back you up.
If you want to go farther with your nursing education, I suggest you take up a masters program in the fields of nursing so that you can be an advanced practice registered nurse. This means you are able to specialize in a certain field therefore attaining levels such as Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Specialist for Psychiatric/Mental Health, and a lot more.
If you have to heart in giving care to other people, then taking the different nursing programs will probably do your career good.
Nursing Education
March 23, 2009 by Rn2b
Filed under Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Nurse Programs
The relation between the Levels of Nursing Practice and Nursing Education
There are different levels of nursing practice that is related in the field of nursing education. One cannot just jump to the highest level of nursing practice without having to go to the process of formal education. Also these levels differentiates nurses from one another; skills and knowledge, description of jobs, salary, work shifts, participation in the hospital and a lot more. If you think that all nurses can be a doctor’s assistant, well think again.
There is a ladder that signifies the step-by-step procedure in attaining the highest level. Getting to know the basics of care giving is probably the first step in nursing; you can attain that by a 2-month education as a certified nursing assistant. If you are a certified nursing assistant then you’ll probably be the one to help patients walk, reach something, help them go to bed or take another position, feed them.
LPNs or Licensed Practical Nurses on the other hand are different. LPNs progress in terms of their knowledge and skills compared to the CNAsor certified nursing assistants. Even though LPNs can do the things that normal CNAs do, they can also cover up wounds of patience, give alcohol massages, direct medications such as giving injections, analyze the progress of patients, and any other orders that a higher nursing rank can give. They still cannot take orders from doctors directly.
If you want to have the opportunity to work with doctors, I suggest you get registered. Registered nurses are those who pass the nursing licensure board exam. Their knowledge has been tested and so are their skills. They can work in hospitals to assist doctors in different operations; they also have the proper knowledge in making equipments work in the hospitals. Of course they are paid higher than CNAs and LPNs.