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types of nurses

Nursing has been an optional profession for years, and almost all major hospitals perform one of the most important tasks in the healthcare system. In 2019, it was the third most popular job of any occupation in the United States. apply on jobsdive.com to become nurse in US .<br><br>

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types of nurses

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  1. T Y P E S O F N U R S E S

  2. Types OfNurses 11.Nurse Educator 12.Nurse Manager 13.Nurse Midwife 14.Nurse Practitioner 15.Nursing Administrator 16.Oncology Nurse 17.Orthopedic Nurse 18.Pediatric Nurse 19.Public Health Nurse 20.Travel Nurse 1. 2.Cardiac Nurse 3.Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) 4.Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) 5.5.Critical Care Nurse 6.ER Nurse 7.Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) 8.Geriatric Nursing 9.Perioperative Nurse 10.Mental Health Nurse Registered Nurse (RN)

  3. 1. REGISTERED NURSE Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, inform patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide counseling and emotional support to patients and their families. Most nurses work as a team with physicians and other healthcare professionals in various settings. Depending on the type of nurse you want to become, you need to consider whether a nursing degree or a college degree is right for you.

  4. 2. CARDIAC NURSE One of the leading causes of death in the United States today is heart disease. The need for cardiac nurses continues to increase as the number of patients with heart problems increases. As a cardiac nurse, you will also help with surgical procedures such as bypass, angioplasty, or pacemaker surgery. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  5. 3. CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a highly trained nurse that specializes in assisting with anesthesia during surgeries. CRNA’s make up some of the highest- paid nurse specialties in the medical field due to the high demand of these nurses in surgical settings and detailed training they receive. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  6. 4. CLINICAL NURSE Clinical nurse specialists are a type of advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), who provide direct patient care by working with other nurses and staff to improve the quality of care a patient receives. They often serve in leadership roles and may educate and advise other nursing staff. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  7. 5. CRITICAL CARE NURSE Critical Care Nurses are very similar to registered nurses, especially when it comes to training, but the main difference is that an intensive care nurse is specially trained to deal with emergency situations. An intensive care nurse can be expected to tend to serious wounds and monitor life support systems in stressful situations. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  8. 6. ER NURSE With her team in the ER, an ER nurse performs a number of tasks after carefully examining and stabilizing a patient. An emergency room nurse can be expected to determine the proper administration of medications by reviewing the patient's medical history and also addressing any basic injuries or discomfort. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  9. 7. FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER (FNP) A Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) is specially trained in primary health care for all ages. The normal duties of a family physician include the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, physical examinations, diagnostic tests, and prescription of medications. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  10. 8. GERIATRIC NURSING A geriatric nurse specializes in treating elderly patients in order to treat injuries or complaints, illnesses and maintain their quality of life. In addition to caring for older patients, they can also anticipate the future care of their patients and long-term illnesses such as cancer or Alzheimer's. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  11. 9. PERIOPERATIVE NURSE A perioperative nurse, also known as a surgical nurse or an operating room nurse, focuses on pre- and post- operation care for a patient. They can set up a surgical room for operations, manage the tools for operations, and apply bandages during surgeries to control and maintain the bleeding of a patient. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  12. 10. MENTAL HEALTH NURSE A mental health nurse specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders in patients. Counseling services are also often an essential task in this nursing discipline. Mental health caregivers help promote and support a person's recovery and allow them to have more involvement and control over their condition. They generally provide support for people with mental health problems ranging from anxiety and depression to personality and eating disorders and drug or alcohol addiction. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  13. 11. NURSE EDUCATOR Nursing educators teach nursing students. You are responsible for designing, implementing, evaluating and reviewing educational programs for nurses. Nurse instructors can teach general nursing courses or focus on specific areas of nursing, such as pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, or nursing informatics. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  14. 12. NURSE MANAGER The role of a Nurse Manager is that of a supervisory clinical pathway. Many nurse managers have an administrative role and perform tasks such as hiring nurses, creating schedules, and making budgeting and administrative decisions. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  15. 13. NURSE MIDWIFE A midwife specializes in caring for pregnant women. She also help with labor and delivery, as well as prenatal appointments. Midwives also care for them after the delivery room by educating and counseling young mothers on adjusting to life with a newborn. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  16. 14. NURSE PRACTITIONER Nurses act as primary and specialty providers and provide advanced care services for patients and their families. They can also perform physical exams, order tests, and prescribe medications. If you want to learn more about what nurses do or how to become a nurse, check out these comprehensive articles. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  17. 15. NURSING ADMINISTRATOR A Nursing Administrator is similar to a nurse manager, but on a much larger scale. One of the primary roles of a nurse administrator is to oversee entire units of nursing teams. The operation of the unit depends on the management of the nursing staff to function smoothly and effectively. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  18. 16. ONCOLOGY NURSE Cancer treatment is what oncology nurses are highly trained in and help educate patients on their treatment options or remission status. Oncology nurses will continue to monitor their patients' progress and symptoms and will be able to prescribe medications. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  19. 17. ORTHOPEDIC NURSE Orthopedic nurses focus on musculoskelettal questions and illnesses that include broken bones, arthritis, joint replacements and osteoporosis. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  20. 18. PEDIATRIC NURSE A pediatric nurse specializes in caring for children from infants to adolescents. Like other nurses, pediatric nurses can perform physical exams, diagnose illness, and develop treatment plans. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  21. 19. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE A public health nurse supports and educates communities about important health information that affects their society. They strive to educate their patients on various treatment options, prevent illness, and help people with medical care. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

  22. 20. TRAVEL NURSE Travel nurses are unique in that their contract allows them to move from one location to another and interact with patients from multiple locations. Travel nurses also receive their hourly wages, accompanied by a housing benefit. In addition to enjoying working and learning in new places, travel nurses can broaden their experience both professionally and personally through their travels. https://jobsdive.com/search/skill-nursing-jobs

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