being a pediatric nurse is a highly regarded profession that allows you to help others? How many of you have ever thought about being a pediatric nurse but don't know how and what areas you would like to specialize in? One of the specialty areas you would have to work in is pediatrics, which is what I will be talking to you about today. First, I will tell you about the education you will need to become a pediatric registered nurse. Then I will talk to you about some of the things that a nurse does to…
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To achieve my goals of becoming a pediatric nurse I realize there are many things to be done. Throughout high school, I was always confused on what I was called to be when I grew older, but I always had a feeling it was going to be involved with science. Now I know the career I will strive for in my future, and I have put all of my hard work into following that career path. My life experiences have been centered around the hospital. At a young age, my mom got bitten by a mosquito carrying the…
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There are approximately 106,000 nurse practitioners working in the United States with nearly half working in subspecialties such as pediatrics. Being a pediatric nurse practitioner has many advantages and disadvantages including having to endure vigorous training, having the ability to work in a variety of different workplaces, and having several difficult job duties, but with a decent salary to match their efforts. In order to become a pediatric nurse practitioner, a person will have to go through…
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respected his job, but intrigued as well in the duties. Unfortunately, I will not continue to research becoming an FBI agent. Instead the career path I have chosen to follow and research is a pediatric nurse practitioner. I've chosen this field of interest because nurses are the heart of healthcare. Without nurses, hospitals and doctor's offices will not function properly. Becoming a pediatric nurse practitioner and being able to work with children to allow them to be happy and healthy is just a huge…
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Pediatric nurses typically provide medical care for kids ages new born to teenage years. Pediatric nurses provide a preventive and care in all settings to children and teens. A pediatric nurse is a nursing professional that primarily works in the field of pediatrics (“How to Become a Pediatric Nurse”). Before you become a Pediatric nurse you have to be a registered nurse (RN) which “provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide and…
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as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner you learn to value the independence and the team dynamic of the job. As a pediatric nurse practitioner you get the joy of healing and helping children according to a pediatric nurse practitioner in California, “Being a pediatric nurse practitioner is very rewarding. It is such an honor to be trusted by families and to have such an important role in the life of a child,” said Kelly Kirby, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC, PCNS-BC, pediatric nurse practitioner in Pediatric Cardiology…
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From Home to the Hospital: Pediatric Nursing Pediatric nurses have many career path opportunities, from schools giving shots to a hospital giving a diagnosis. A pediatric nurse provides care for children from one week to seventeen years old. They can work anywhere where the doctor sees children, like a clinic. People become pediatric nurses because they know that they’re helping people in need. They like to see the children progress from being sick to walking out completely healthy from the hospital…
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I chose to do a Pediatric nurse. I chose this because that’s what I want to do after high school. I find it interesting because you have to be able to talk to kids even when they are scared to find out what’s wrong with them. I find that interesting because not a lot of people are able to do that. Talking to kids to figure out what’s wrong with them so you can help them get better can be really hard. Pediatric nurses also have to inform parents/legal guardians how to properly take care of their…
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expect me I’m one of the people who knows what the job fully involves and what I would be seeing. Being a pediatric nurse can have a lot of advantages but there are also some disadvantages. The one question I ask myself every time that I think about the bad stuff that comes with the job is, “Even if i only help cure/save one kid doesn’t it make it all worth it?” I think that becoming a pediatric nurse is the best career choice for me because I have always enjoyed working with kids and I want to be able…
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Review of Sources American Academy of Pediatrics and American Academy of Family Physicians. (2004). Clinical Guidelines: Diagnosis and Treatment of Otitis Media. Retrieved August 13, 2013 from http://aappolicy.aappublications.org The above source is a filtered source as it was taken from the website of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). It is appropriate to use in nursing clinical practice because it discusses studies done that suggest that watchful waiting is appropriate when treating…
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