Complete your dream with nursing degree (Part 2)
Best work to do with a nursing degree : This is the continuation of my previous blog " Complete your dream with nursing degree (Part 1)"
21) Public health nurse
- Though this role is often reserved for those with an MSN degree, a BSN along with state public health certification would suffice in some states, including California.
22) Plasma or blood bank nurse
- You will take plasma and blood from donors, encourage others to donate, test blood and more.
23) Army nurse
- The army is always looking for nurses, particularly since we are still involved in a number of different conflicts.
24) Home health nurse
- You get to build a long lasting relationship with your patients, whom you will see in their homes.
25) Hospice nurse
- Hospice nursing is hard, as you will be dealing with people who are dying. Your role will be to allow them to do so comfortably and in a dignified manner, and supported by their loved ones.
26) Surgery nurse
- Assist surgeons during procedures, as well as look after patients during recovery.
27) Critical care nurse
- Critical care nursing is one of the most fast-paced jobs.
28) Emergency room nurse
- You will never know what sort of cases you are going to get. Expect long, unsociable hours in a fast-paced environment.
29) Managed care nurse
- For those with chronic or terminal conditions, who require specialized care at home and/or in health care settings for the rest of their lives.
30) Dermatological Nurse
- This allows you to treat skin conditions.
31) Burns Unit Nurse
- Work with people who have suffered burns, including fire burns and acid burns.
32) Oncology Nurse
- Work with cancer patients.
33) Rehabilitation Centre Nurse
-Help people who have had an accident or other physical issue to regain as much mobility as possible.
34) Missionary Nurse
- Spread the word of God throughout the world, while at the same time deliver health care to impoverished countries.
35) Charity Nurse
- Numerous charities employ nurses, many of which provide disaster relief.
36) Traveling Nurse
- Traveling nurses are sent from one place to the next for short duration of time to cover in hospitals and care settings with an acute shortage of nurses.
37) Inspire Others
- Be an inspiration to other people by showing your care and dedication to others.
38) Rural Nurse
- Many nurses work specifically in areas with poor access to health care.
39) Outpatient Care Nurse
- Outpatient care is one of the easier sides of nursing, as it allows you to treat patients for present and minor illness and then send them back home.
40) Nurse Anesthetist
- Administer anesthesia during surgical procedures.Friends, I hope this article will help you to choose your dream designation, dream path.
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