Career questions tagged registered-nurses
The role of a nurse is a core role within a hospital. A nurse will care for patients, ensure doctors are prepared, and communicate with families. There are over 100 different roles for a Nurse. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessFor being a nurse (RN) specifically, what high school classes or certifications should I take/get now to be better prepared for the future?
High school Sophmore
Registered Nurses, how stressful does your day to day life get Is it easy to manage stress or hard??
High School student looking for advice.
HOW CAN I BECOME A ER TRAVEL NURSE?
My name is Kiana, a 17-year-old senior and my dream career is to be an ER travel nurse. I have not yet fully applied to any colleges because I am unsure of where to even start in order to enter that field. I was once told I would be required to take prerequisites in order to get into nursing school, but I am unsure how. Can you provide any suggestions and advice, such as what the first thing I should do in order to pursue that career path, and what to do after that?
How do I become a RN.?
I am a current junior in high school, I just finished becoming a certified CNA and I want to be an RN. I would like to complete as much of that pathway in high school and before college as possible but I don’t know what I should do next on the pathway of becoming a RN.
What do I do to become a successful Doctor in feature?
How can I become a successful female doctor at the age of 13 while being in grade 8th of my school, and being the only source of pride to my parents I would like to be successful at my ambition to become a medical doctor.
hey, i want to become an RN but I am a junior in high school right now. I don't know the procedure of becoming an RN or what requirements I need to become an rn or to be admitted to college.
hey, i want to become an RN but I am a junior in high school right now. I don't know the procedure of becoming an RN or what requirements I need to become an rn or to be admitted to college.
Do you need to be brave to be a nurse?
I am 13 and in 8th grade. I want to be a nurse.
How should I prepare myself to pursue a career in the medical field?
I am a junior in High School and I want to be a nurse/registered nurse.
How does being a respectful person help me in becoming a nurse?
Hello, I am in 8th grade and I want some advice . I would love to learn more about the nursing facility. Your inspiration would be really appreciated, Thanks!
How can responsibility help me into becoming a better nurse?
Hello, I am in 8th grade and I want some advice . I would love to learn more about the nursing facility. Your inspiration would be really appreciated, Thanks!
If you are a funny person, how can this help you in the nursing facility?
Hello, I am in 8th grade and I want some advice . I would love to learn more about the nursing facility. Your inspiration would be really appreciated, Thanks!
How much does nurses make?
i want to become a nurse, so how much do they make ?
What are some learning experiences of nurses?
Things that you had to learn through trial and error, things you were taught in the workplace and not school.
What does a day in the life of a nurse look like?
Hours worked on average, daily tasks.
what are some helpful pre-courses for nursing?
high school classes, extra college classes
Can you apply to a school for a BSN right after high school?
I'm a Junior in high school and I was doing some research on registered nurses. I am interested in becoming a nurse but I wanted to know if you can go straight to a school to become a nurse after graduating high school. Also, do you have to get your associate's in nursing first to get a BSN?
whats the best path to take when you want to become a nurse?
whats the best path to take when you want to become a nurse
How much does a nurse make in a year?
What are the typical duties and responsibilities of a registered nurse?
How long do you go to college to be a Midwife?
I'm wanting to get advice from an actual Midwife because they went through the experience in college to become one.
What inspired you to become a Registered Nurse, and what aspects of the profession do you find most rewarding?
I'm currently enrolled in trade school, pursuing a career in healthcare to become a Registered Nurse. I am particularly interested in gaining insights from experienced Registered Nurses to better understand the nuances of the profession.
How has your career path evolved since becoming a Registered Nurse, and what advice do you have for someone starting in this field to navigate and excel in their nursing career?
I'm currently enrolled in trade school, pursuing a career in healthcare to become a Registered Nurse. I am particularly interested in gaining insights from experienced Registered Nurses to better understand the nuances of the profession.
Can you share insights into the typical daily responsibilities and challenges of a registered nurse, and how these may vary in different healthcare settings or specialties?
I'm currently enrolled in trade school, pursuing a career in healthcare to become a Registered Nurse. I am particularly interested in gaining insights from experienced Registered Nurses to better understand the nuances of the profession.
Is it possible to apply for an ADN (take an online course) at the age of 17 and being a junior in highschool without a highschool diploma?
The course could be through a community college, but it needs to be online. My goal/thought process is to be able to do this and have my ADN around graduation of senior year so I can begin working in the field and gaining experience while then attaining my BSN. Is there another approach I should be taking instead? And can I even apply to a community college for an ADN without a highschool diploma since I am a junior.
What is the hardest thing about being a labor and delivery nurse or or any nurse in general.
Ive always had this career in the back of my head but never really thought about it until I started reasearching more about it. I have always liked the idea with working with babies even tho that is not what nurses do all the time but just the idea of being around them sometimes sounds like the ideal job. Helping mothers too who are in labor or just helping people in general.
What is a labor and delivery nurse?
Do labor and delivery nurses have to deal With bad smells
Are new grad nurses prepared to know how to work in their environment?
Im a senior in high school and want to go into nursing. Today, for the first time, with no previous experiences, I shadowed an ICU nurse. It was a cool experience but scary with how much knowledge of machines, technology and charting you have to know how to work? I was truly wondering if any nurses out there can reassure how they feel about that when they were a new grad? Does nursing school truly prepare you for the experience of what to do and how to not bye lost? It just seemed like A LOT!
how can i become more than a CNA right after high school?
I love helping the elder and i really want to become a nurse assistant.
How can I apply for marster in nursing school in harvard ?
Im Souha I'm freshmen in nursing school in Tunisia and I want to persue my education in Harvard