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    Pediatric nurses (aka Ped nurses) provide health and medical care for children, from birth all the way through their late teens. Ped. nurses are supposed to provide excellent quality care to the children that are in their care, and to also work with the families of the children they care for; to address their concerns, fears, problems, and options. What all exactly a Pediatric nurse varies depending on their work setting. But a few of the most important tasks according to the National…

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    Bachelor programs (Simonsen & Daehlin, 2014)sometimes pharmacist and physician taught pharmacology course focused on ‘doing’ not critical thinking as it relates to full understanding of medication management. The article suggest bachelor degree programs after the first year should focus on drug management extensively and provide more hands on skills in hospitals,…

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    The Life of Becoming a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner A Pediatric Nurse Practitioner is a challenging but extremely rewarding career, not only do they care for infants but also care for children and young adults. They play a special role in each one of the children's life from a young age. A Pediatric Nurse Practitioner is known as a graduate level nursing education, clinical training then Master’s graduate, which they are able to care for an age range of newborn to twenty one years of age. The…

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    You think to yourself what happened before there was a hospital to ever run to or doctors or nurses to take care of the sick? I personally would believe everyone just took a slow painful death. The first hospital in the nation founded in Philadelphia in 1751, although most did not recognize this as a hospital as we know today. Eventually after one century passed by the public addressed the hospitals as a safe environment soon after the Civil War reached a high level of appreciation for all…

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    Pediatric Nurse is a registered nurse who helps with young children, babies or newborns, and adolescent with physical exam, shots up to date, medical records and check ups. Pediatric Nurse goes to school for several years to get their bachelor degrees or even their masters. They can work in all different kinds of settings, do different jobs and make more money depending how long they have worked in the facility and hours. Pediatric Nurse can work in hospitals, clinics, doctors ' offices,…

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    courses students will need to take will depend on their school of choice and their educational requirements. There are two primary options for registered nurses to work toward. They can work toward their associates degree in nursing, or ADN or their bachelor of science in nursing (BSN). ADN programs typically take around two years to complete. Accelerated BSN programs and RN-to-BSN programs are also available. Generally speaking ADN programs have laxer admissions requirements than BSN programs.”…

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    Coming into nursing school, I was always set on wanting to work with women and delivering babies. I thought nothing could change my mind. However, after the completion of my Mental Health course and clinical, I discovered a new interest. Working with these clients in an outpatient setting gave me a sense of accomplishment that I have not felt in any other clinical. I was able to use my communication skills non-stop in this setting, and I really enjoyed interacting with these clients.…

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    All About Nursing Ever thought about becoming a nurse and what it take to become one? Before discussing nursing careers one must know what nursing is all about. Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations. There are millions strong…

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    the best option because the graduates of these programs can work in hospitals or nursing homes which allow them to earn enough money to help their families, even when they do not provide the advancement opportunities of a bachelor degree. Anyways, they usually obtain this bachelor program online latter on while they are already working as…

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    or registered nurse. To become an RN advanced education must be completed. Requirements include having an associate degree in nursing, a bachelor of science degree in nursing, or the completion of diploma program. In a nursing program, associate degrees are offered by community colleges and junior colleges. They usually take two to three years to receive, Bachelors are offered by universities and colleges, and take four to five years to receive. Depending on the program being attended, the…

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