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Terri Heimann Oppenheimer By: Terri Heimann Oppenheimer
Guide

4 Steps to Becoming a Labor and Delivery Nurse

Labor and delivery (L&D) nurses are unique among the different types of nurses because they have a very specific job: to help deliver healthy babies and get moms through the …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Legal Nurse Consultant (LNC)

If you enjoy medical problem-solving, researching and analyzing information, and working with others, then legal nurse consulting may be for you. Read on to learn about the salary, job description, …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

Critical Care Transport Nurse Career & Salary Guide

Critical Care Transport Nurses work to safely and quickly transport patients requiring life-saving medical intervention. Their job is to effectively assess patients and determine their medical needs and possible interventions …

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) …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Forensic Nurse

Do you love crime dramas? Would you like to be part of an investigative team that helps victims get justice? For nurses with an interest in criminal justice and caring …

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 …

Terri Heimann Oppenheimer By: Terri Heimann Oppenheimer
Guide

How to Become an Oncology Nurse

Part One What is an Oncology Nurse? Oncology nurses care for people of all ages who are diagnosed with cancer. Oncology is a challenging field in which nurses support patients, …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

How to Become a Registered Nurse (RN)

There are a lot of things you need to consider when becoming a nurse: Which degree should you get? Which license? What type of nurse should you become? It can …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Trauma Nurse

Part One What Is a Trauma Nurse? Trauma nurses care for people with critical, often life-threatening injuries. They are some of the first responders of the emergency department (ED) team …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
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How to Become a Critical Care Nurse

Critical care nurses work with patients who are facing life-threatening or potentially life-threatening issues. These vulnerable patients are generally found in hospital intensive care units and step-down units, trauma units …