what do nurse actually do…specifies jobs?

Question by Shay m: what do nurse actually do…specifies jobs?

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Answer by Wendy W
Everything from giving medications and starting IV’s. To helping patients eat, use the bathroom or wash up. Verifying orders with doctors and pharmacists. Dealing with patients that are VERY sick and family members that do not understand a family members care. It can be a physically, mentally and emotionally draining career. But, one I am proud to do!

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What are some interesting jobs for a nursing graduate without actually working in a hospital?

Question by Annie: What are some interesting jobs for a nursing graduate without actually working in a hospital?

Jobs in health care please.

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Answer by Corey M
Gynecologist is pretty interesting so i hear

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What actually need to do associated registered nurse in the hospital if hired?

Question by Lindar l: What actually need to do associated registered nurse in the hospital if hired?
I want to know the associated registered nurse job in the hospital if they hired. Moreover, whether the bachelor registered nurse or the associated registered nurse, what are the different tasks have to be responsible in hospital to take care the patients and what are the best public Nursing University in Southern California? If you know well or have you finished with this career, could you tell me in detail as soon as possible?

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Answer by jemsrn
Both an ADN and BSN nurse have the same job duties, point is they both can sign RN at the end of their name so there is no difference as far as job description. However, a BSN prepared nurse can go into Public Health (school nurse, public health nurse, occupational nurse, etc) and can move up the management chain if they so desire. Some hospitals even require a Bachelor degree if you want to work in the ER and/or intensive care units.
I went to Cal State University, Long Beach which has a great program! All the accredited schools are listed under the Board of Nursing website www.rn.ca.gov
Click on “Schools” tab
Click on “Approved Programs”
Good Luck!!!

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