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Like medical technicians, Nurses may have abundant employment opportunities, as nurses are almost always needed. From large hospitals in central locations, to community centers in rural areas, nurses are in demand. Within nursing, there are many specializations, and job requirements depend on the field, education, location and employer. Registered nurses could work in a variety of settings such as– hospitals, assisted living facilities, prisons, nursing homes or physicians’ offices.
While being supervised by a licensed prescriber such as a nurse practitioner or physician, RNs are providers of direct care. Nurses are responsible for taking and monitoring a patient’s vitals, noting any medical issues/complaints, assisting patient needs, administering medication, explaining medical information and acting as a liaison between the patient and the doctor. RNs might also need to update medical records and create and carry out nursing care plans.
The career of nursing is a highly respected field, and there is a great demand for highly skilled nurses around the globe today.
If you are considering this exciting, growing and rewarding field, you should know details mentioned below before pursuing for Nursing.
Nursing is an ideal job for those who want to serve humanity. If you are compassionate, have an immense will power and spirit to serve the diseased and the weak and are willing to work long hours in stressful conditions then this is the right profession for you. Other traits required for this occupation include the ability to manage different situations and the willingness to adapt to new technology.
The B.Sc. Nursing degree isn’t technically required for staff nurses and registered nurses (as long as they register in their respective State Nursing Council of India after the completion of their training), but those with a B.Sc. Nursing degree may be viewed more favorably by employers. Many nurses also choose to get a Post Basic certification in a particular area, such as pediatric nursing, neonatal nursing, psychiatric/mental health nursing, emergency and disaster nursing or cardio-thoracic nursing. This certification is in addition to a bachelor’s or master’s degree and/or diploma, which requires separate training and education.
Other than picking up the basic nuances of nursing, nurses can go for a particular specialisation by choosing any Post Basic Specialty (one-year diploma) courses on offer.
The demand for nurses is expected to grow by about 600,000 in the near future, since there are national plans to expand the health network as well as a renewed interest by private organizations. Nursing jobs may be found in: