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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 …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
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How to Become an Air Force Registered Nurse

Air Force Nurses are healthcare professionals that provide nursing care to military personnel, military families, and individuals around the world during humanitarian missions. In this guide, we’ll explain what an …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
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4 Steps to Becoming a Telephone Triage Nurse

Considering making the switch to a work from home position? Telephone Triage Nursing could be the right move for you. With the flexibility to work from home, and the rise …

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How to Become a Home Health Nurse

Home Health Nursing provides the opportunity to work independently as part of a wider care team, serving a wide range of patients with different medical needs. Home health nursing requires …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
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Clinical Nurse Instructor Career Guide

Part One What is a Clinical Nurse Instructor? Clinical nurse instructors, otherwise known as adjunct faculty in academia, are Registered Nurses that teach the clinical component of a didactic course. …

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How to Become an Infection Control Nurse

Though people tend to think of healthcare practitioners as people who treat and cure disease, Infection Control Nurses work to identify, prevent and control diseases before they can occur or …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
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How to Become an Emergency Room (ER) Nurse

Part One What Is an Emergency Room Nurse? Emergency room nurses, sometimes called ER nurses, trauma nurses, or critical care nurses, are licensed registered nurses that work in a hospital’s …

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How to Become a Charge Nurse

Nursing is a profession with many specializations, roles, and career advancement opportunities. One such opportunity is becoming a charge nurse, which incorporates leadership and organization into your job description. Charge …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
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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 …

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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 …