Careers in Nursing.

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Careers in Nursing

What is a Registered Nurse (RN)? RNs are professionals licensed by the state in which they work. RNs function as active members of the health care team. RNs provide and manage care for individuals who are ill and their families.

What is an RN? continued… RNs also work with healthy individuals and families to educate them about wellness and disease prevention. RNs work with patients of all ages promoting physical, mental and social well-being.

What is an RN? continued… RNs use observation and assessment skills to support nursing diagnoses: Ex: Alteration in Skin Integrity related to bedrest Ex: Infection related to bacteria and diseases.

What is an RN? continued… These nursing diagnoses help us to create a plan of care for our patients: Ex: Turn and reposition patient every two hours Ex: Change surgical dressing prn (as needed) Ex:Administering medications per doctors order.

Where do nurses work? The possibilities are endless!! Hospitals Clinics/Offices Nursing Homes Hospice Schools Cruise Ships Military Helicopters Industries Wellness Centers Public Health Offices Home Health Care Agencies

What kinds of career opportunities are available? There are a multitude of specialties to choose from including: Medical/Surgical - Care for a variety of ill or injured patients and patients who have undergone surgery. Critical Care - Care for critically ill or injured patients of all ages.

Career opportunities continued… Labor and Delivery - Care for mothers and babies before, during, and after delivery. Pediatrics - Care for ill or injured children. Cardiac Care - Care for patients with issues involving their hearts. Geriatrics - Care for elderly ill or injured patients.

Career opportunities continued… Neurology - Care for patients with illnesses or injuries involving the nervous system. Dermatology - Care for patients with skin conditions. Orthopedic - Care for patients with illnesses or injuries to muscles and bones. Same Day Surgery/Post Anesthesia Care Unit Recovery Room - Care for patients immediately before or after surgery.

Career opportunities continued… O.R. - Care for patients in the operating room during surgical procedures.

Employment outlook: is there a nursing shortage? This situation fluctuates and is impacted by economic and demographic issues. Nurses delaying retirement due to economic concerns can mean fewer opportunities for new grads.. Problems in emergency care such as wrong triaging, shortage of doctors, and wrong diagnosis. (main focus is emergency care)