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Nursing includes a range of specialties and definitions that vary from country to country. Nursing includes a range of specialties and definitions that vary from country to country. Broadly speaking, a nurse is a person who has formally been educated and trained in the care of the sick or disabled. Nursing also includes several other fields of medicine, including the prevention of disease, caring for and monitoring as well as advising pregnant women, etc.

WHAT DOES A NURSE DO? A nurse is a healthcare professional who is focused WHAT DOES A NURSE DO? A nurse is a healthcare professional who is focused on caring for individuals, families, and communities, ensuring that they attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and functioning. Nurses are capable of assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care independently of physicians, and they provide support from basic triage to emergency surgery. NURSES MAY PRACTICE clinics cruise ships hospice facilities hospitals industry (occupational health settings) long-term care facilities military facilities physician offices private homes camps

Nursing is one of the most exciting and in-demand jobs in America today. Nurses Nursing is one of the most exciting and in-demand jobs in America today. Nurses work to promote health, prevent disease and help patients cope with illness. They are advocates and health educators for patients, families and communities. When providing direct patient care, they observe, assess and record patient symptoms, reactions and progress. Nurses collaborate with physicians in the performance of treatments and examinations, the administration of medications and the provision of direct patient care in convalescence and rehabilitation.

 Nurses work in an environment that is constantly changing to provide the best Nurses work in an environment that is constantly changing to provide the best possible care for patients. They are continuously learning about the latest technology and medication as well as considering the evidence that their nursing practice is based upon. Because they will actually spend more face-to-face time with a patient than doctors, nurses must be particularly skilled at interacting with patients, putting them at ease, and assisting them in their recovery. It is often said that physicians cure, and nurses care.

PROS OF BEING A NURSE 1. Nurses have great job security For the most PROS OF BEING A NURSE 1. Nurses have great job security For the most part, nursing is a profession that offers great job security. As long as there are people, there will always be nurses. While you could get laid off from a job, you shouldn't have any problem finding a new one. Most nurses find jobs before they even graduate. Nurses are in demand our country currently has a nursing shortage crisis. 2. Nursing pays fairly well. According to payscale. com, registered nurse salaries vary from $46, 816 to $67, 338 per year. LVN salaries range from $35, 396 to to $49, 031 a year. While there are jobs that pay more, a registered nurse does make a comfortable salary. Nurses can also earn overtime pay for working extra hours. 3. Nurses can find travel jobs and jobs with cruise lines. If you want a job where you can be adventurous, nursing may give you that chance. You can apply to do travel nursing, meaning you will only stay three months to one year at each location. Also, many cruise lines need nurses to work on their cruise ships. These jobs are great for unmarried nurses who want to travel around the world.

CONS OF BEING A NURSE 1. Some nurses work odd hours. Nurses are needed CONS OF BEING A NURSE 1. Some nurses work odd hours. Nurses are needed 24 hours a day. Some nurses, usually recent graduates, will end up having the work the overnight shift, or late shift. Some nurses work 12 hour shifts. However, nurses that work in doctor's offices usually just work 8 to 9 hours a day. As you get more experienced, you will probably have a better chance at getting the shift you want, however some beginning nurses who do not want to relocate have no choice but to work late shifts. 2. Nursing can be very stressful at times. Some nursing jobs can be very stressful. For example, ER and OB nurses will essentially have someone's life in their hands. If they make a medication error, their mistake could have devastating consequences. Nursing is not for people who cannot handle stressful situations well. 3. Nurses are sometimes exposef to dangerous illnesses. Nurses are at risk for catching harmful diseases. Depending on their location and area, they may be at risk for tuberculosis, mononucleosis and the flu. While the risk is low, it is something that nurses will face on the job.

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