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    Nursing is an extremely important job in our society today nearly 100,000 babies end up in the NICU each year from being born early. Those numbers are pretty high for a year in the US that brings on the topic of the type of nurse in the NICU they are called neonatal nurses, they watch and take care of the newborns that are born before the full term of the mothers pregnancy. The nurses in the NICU have an incredibly important job and have to be a extremely patient person because their stress…

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    Becoming A Neonatal Nurse

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    family. So if you can help save a life just do it. The career of nursing is an interesting career and rewards you and others because you help children in need and in return you should feel better about yourself. This research will describe the career of nursing and how important it is and what 's required to become a successful nurse. The impact that nursing has on career is that they care for patients in need of all ages. A Neonatal Nurse is a nurse that cares for newborn babies that are born…

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    Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) are advanced nurses that work in the neonatal intensive care units (NICU), delivery rooms, emergency rooms, or specialty. They work with healthy, sick, and premature newborns. Neonatal Nurse Practitioner also deals with cases like low weight, heart abnormalities, congenital abnormalities, and other disorders. This is the career that I would love to become. In this essay I will talk about what NNP's job description, salary, education requirements, training,…

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    Start of Life Care: Nurses and Neonatal Sucrose Kimberley Marie Eady ENL 5645 Section 310 Professor Angela Slonosky July 18th, 2016 Start of Life Care: Nurses and Neonatal Sucrose The accepted definition of pain as per the American Academy of Pediatrics (2015); “pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever the experiencing person says it does.” (p.472). However, what if the person experiencing the pain is an infant? A newborn endures as many as twenty-one…

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    My Nursing Journey

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    The pursuit to graduate with my bachelor of science degree in nursing has been a long journey. There have been adversities along the way. However, I can proudly state, “I am closer than I have ever been.” The same adversities, having twins, gave me new reasons for obtaining my registered nursing degree. The life experiences that I have had, a desire to grow within the field of nursing, and my personal goals for my own education are now the reasons that I have for becoming the registered…

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    Most nurse practitioners earn a Master of Science in Nursing, which needs no less than two years of full-time studying and hard work beyond a bachelor's degree in nursing. They have practical experience in pediatrics, grown-up and gerontology, family and women essential care, word related wellbeing, psychiatric/psychological wellness, and intense care ("Is a Career…

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    History plays a huge role in seeing how the field of nursing and Neonatology have developed into what they are today. Nursing and Neonatology have a huge significant impact in today’s society for several reasons. Producers have since produced countless television shows, books, and movies revolving around the medical field. A personal favorite of mine, Grey’s Anatomy, remains popular with many other young adults. Although the show remains in the hospital setting, more coworker drama and conflicts…

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    My area that I intend to major in is neonatal nursing because it’s been my dream to be a nurse where I get to help people who are in need, but to be a neonatal nurse is where my heart has fallen into. One huge reason why I am driven to become a neonatal nurse is because my experience with neonates is a tough one as I had lost my newborn sister on a tuesday of August 16 of 2016 (this date is ingrained in my head forever) to nothing. Doctors gave no explanation to why she died, one minute her…

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    A (NICU) neonatal intensive-care unit, or also known as a (ICN) intensive care nursery, is an intensive-care unit specializing in the care of sick or premature newborn babies. These babies and families are completely unprepared for the serious and life-threating challenges ahead of them in the neonatal intensive care unit. Families need a strong back bone of doctors and nurses to help them through the emotional experience, yet most doctors and nurses have nearly no education in handling these…

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