My three career choices are Perioperative Nurse, Diabetes Nurse, and Pediatric Oncology Nurse. All of the nurses listed above have to be a Registered Nurse before they can specialize in any of these fields. Each of these nurses have different job duties some of their job duties are different and some are similar. Each of these nurses specialize in a certain job area and their patients vary as far as the patients treatments are concerned.
Prioperative Nurses work in hospital surgical departments, day surgery units, clinics, and physicians offices. Periospective Nurses work closely with surgeon, the surgical patient, family members of the patient, and other health care professionals. Perioperative Nurses work with other health care professionals to help plan, implement, and evaluate patient treatment. Neither Diabetes Management Nurser or Pediatric Nurses work closely with a surgeon. Periospective nurses, Diabetes nurses, and Pediatric nurses all work with family members. These nurses talk to family members and tell them how they can help the patients health improve.
An Diabetes Management Nurses work closely with physicians, pharmacists, and other health care professionals. These nurses provide patients with advice on diet and exercise as well as advice on injections and medication. Diabetes Management Nurse also monitor blood glucose levels. Some are their common workplaces are children's hospitals, community centers, nursing homes, and large hospitals. All three of these nurses are able to work in a hospital and advice patient treatment and medications.
An Pediatric Oncology nurse works with infants, children and adolescents. These nurses perform physical exams, manages conditions such as asthma, eczema, diabetes, eczema, and allergies. Pediatric nurses refer children to other health care professionals if necessary. Diabetes Management nurses and Pediatric nurses both work with diabetic patients. The difference between a Pediatric nurse and the other two nurses listed id that a Pediatric Nurse does not work with adults.
In conclusion, all of these nurses have similarities and differences. Their job descriptions vary and their place of work varies as well. Each of these nurses specialize in their field and has to complete training beyond being a registered nurse.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
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