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Registered Nurses: A Career As A Nurse

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What do nurses do? Nursing is taking care of other people that are sick or need special care. Nurses usually come in and do the normal check how the patient is doing, if they need anything, and any other necessary procedures. “Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members” (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015, Pay Section). Nurses also run tests, give medication, and record their information and results. They are many different kinds of nursing and each one has different responsibilities that go along with them. For example a Oncology nurse would be dealing with cancer patients and a home care nurse would likely be taking care of disabled or elderly people. Those two involve very different things but are both related in the fact that the nurse takes care of the patient and help them through their sickness. These jobs are very different therefore their hours and workdays are different too. The average workday is 12 hours and a normal shift is 7p.m. to 7 a.m., on occasion shifts can be 3a.m. to 3p.m.. A nurse practitioner can have 8-24 hour shifts compared to …show more content…

I found that the emotional stability is one of the most important things because nurses have to see some brutal things and can’t let it really get to them if one of their patients passes away. I consider this career because I can help people and maybe even save someones life. The downside to it is the long hours and some things that are required to do with a patient aren't always pleasant. Also if something happens to a patient, especially if a nurse is close to them were close to him or her, it can really affect that nurse. Overall, I am considering looking more into this career and the different paths that can be

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