Nursing Careers

What is a Critical Care Nurse

Critical care nursing is a specialty of the nursing profession that deals with helping critically and acutely ill patients, as well as their families.

What is a Geriatric Nurse

Geriatric nurses specialize in caring for elderly citizens. Geriatric nurses help senior citizens manage and control chronic illnesses such as diabetes, respiratory disorders, hypertension, genitourinary issues, or arteriosclerosis.

What is a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

A licensed vocational nurse (LVN) cares for sick, injured, or disabled patients under the supervision of a physician, surgeon, or registered nurse (RN). They may also provide preventive care to healthy patients. LVNs are similar to RNs, but reduced training requirements provide for less autonomy and earning potential.

What is a Maternity Nurse

Nurses can choose from a wide range of career paths. Maternity nurses chose to work with expectant and delivering mothers and their newborn babies in the hopes of providing the best experience possible for their patients.

What is a Nursery Nurse

If you have a drive to help others, an interest in health care, and a way with babies and infants, you could be the ideal of a nursery nurse. Here's everything you need to know about working in this rewarding profession.

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