Orthopedic nurses work to prevent and treat musculoskeletal disorders, providing important care for patients at all stages of life. Highly trained professionals, orthopedic nurses dedicate their careers to developing the specialized skills needed to monitor neurovascular status, master casting and continuous passive motion therapy, and perform other forms of orthopedic treatment. Orthopedic nurses are among […]
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Mental illness afflicts people from all backgrounds, income levels, and age groups. A mental health nurse is a special type of person who is dedicated to improving their patients’ lives and offering caring support. The psychiatric mental health nursing (PMHN) specialization, as described in a variety of online nurse education videos, administers to the needs of […]
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WHERE PEDIATRIC NURSES WORK Pediatric nurses work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, doctor’s offices, clinics, schools, emergency rooms, and intensive care units. Pediatric nurses may work in pediatric care units that treat children with a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions. Pediatric nurses working in intensive care units treat patients who […]
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