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Karla Medrano By: Karla Medrano
Industry

How to Get Into Community Health Nursing

For any nurses feeling burnt out or considering leaving nursing, becoming a community health nurse may be a good option! Community health nursing allows nurses to step away from the …

Terri Heimann Oppenheimer By: Terri Heimann Oppenheimer
Guide

How to Become a Psychiatric Nurse

It takes a special form of caring to be a psychiatric nurse. People with mental health issues rely on psych nurses to manage their complex physical and emotional needs. Psychiatric …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Surgical Nurse

A surgical nurse, also known as a Perioperative nurse, Operating Room nurse (OR), or scrub nurse, is a Registered Nurse that's been trained to assist during surgeries. They care for …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Nurse Guide

Part One What Is a Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Nurse? A post-anesthesia care unit, or PACU, nurse cares for patients who have gone under anesthesia. They are responsible for observing …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

How to Become an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Nurse

ICU nurses are highly trained Registered Nurses that work with patients who have life-threatening illnesses or conditions. They provide specialized experience, knowledge, and skills that patients need in order to …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Hospice Nurse

Though many think of hospice nursing as a difficult or even depressing job, those who have chosen it as their career speak in glowing terms of how much they love …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

4 Steps to Becoming a Postpartum Nurse

If you love babies and want to spend time caring for them and new mothers, becoming a postpartum nurse may be the perfect fit for you! Postpartum nurses care for …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Pediatric Nurse

Part One What is a Pediatric Nurse? Pediatric nurses are Registered Nurses (RNs) or Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), who decide to pursue specialty training in pediatrics. Doing so allows …

Lee Nelson By: Lee Nelson
Stories

How to Become a Flight Nurse

What is a Flight Nurse? Flight nurses, also known as transport nurses, are registered nurses that are trained to provide medical care as they transport patients in either rotor (helicopter) …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

How to Become a Nurse Case Manager

A Nurse Case Manager, also known as a care coordinator, specializes in the organization and collaboration of patient care and treatment by all members of the care team. Often, patients …