An Associate of Science in Nursing degree is a basic two-year degree program that is usually offered by community and/or junior colleges. There are several four-year universities and colleges throughout the United States that offer an ASN degree. Graduates of this program are qualified to complete the examination required to become a Registered Nurse.
Some ASN programs can be completed through hospital based nursing schools. Associate of Science in Nursing programs require at least two-years of study for completion and combine both clinical and nursing classes with standard education classes like English and College Algebra. This type of program will
Continue reading...Whereas a typical RN assists in health care, an APRN is a primary health care provider. Although in practice the duties of a physician and APRN may be very similar, there is a fundamental difference in approach. Physicians seek to fix medical problems, often through medication and/or surgery, APRNs seek to help patients cope with problems and live the best life they can live. This distinction is a matter of emphasis and approach, as typically APRNs’ capacities overlap with physicians. For example, both have the capacity to prescribe medication.
The APRN will typically work in a primary care facility or
Continue reading...If you are thinking about beginning a career as an LPN or LVN then you are joining one of the fastest growing fields today. First, it’s important that you realize that there is no real difference between an LPN, Licensed Practical Nurse, and an LVN, Licensed Vocational Nurse. However, while most states in the union use the term LPN, two states, California and Texas, use the term LVN. This position features a long list of duties that are both difficult and rewarding. Knowing that you are helping people is one of the best perks of the job. Also, it features
Continue reading...There are many reasons why a career in health care can be an attractive prospective. Whether you have a natural instinct for taking care of other people, or are looking for an interesting career that provides great opportunities, nursing is an excellent option to pursue. Before taking your first steps in order to become a Certified Nurse Assistant, however, it is important that you learn more about the training that will lead to your CNA certification, as well as what you can expect as a part of your daily duties once you are employed as a Certified Nurse Assistant.
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Continue reading...A Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) is a licensed health care practitioner trained as both a nurse and midwife, and certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board. Normally, the CNM has a master’s degree in nursing. However, licensing requirements vary from state to state.
Midwives provide an alternative approach to health care for women, while still working within the established framework of medical science. Midwives can be primary care providers. Typically they provide more personalized care than can be expected from a primary care MD or specialist MD. They approach puberty, birth, and menopause as normal aspects of a woman’s life
Continue reading...Nursing is a demanding career; however it is one of the most rewarding career choices anyone could make. People in doctor’s offices, hospitals, and other medical establishments can benefit from your help when you get your nursing degree. Plus, with the nursing shortage, you are virtually guaranteed to be able to get a job after you obtain your degree.
Registered nurses can work in a variety of environments; they can work in doctor offices, hospitals, dental offices, nursing homes, clinics, schools and so many other types of medical establishments. Because of the nursing shortage, once a nurse
Continue reading...Ask just about any nurse and they willl tell you they find their job to be quite satisfying. Most nurses; even those who routinely work double shifts and overtime due to staff shortages, are really quite happy with their jobs. There are many rewards to being a nurse… emotional and otherwise.
The job rewards begin almost before a nurse even starts working, in many cases. There is a nationwide nursing shortage, and hospitals and doctor offices all across the country are in need of good nurses. New nurses can do some searching and choose whatever job is best for them,
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