Nurses, Who Are They?

Webster’s dictionary defines a registered and licensed practical nurse as a person trained to take care of the sick, injured, or aged and to assist doctors. Many nurses have enjoyed a productive career working in hospitals and clinics. But, by using these experiences, many have gone on and directed their careers in different and distinctive ways.

For example, some nurses work for the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences as health services researchers. Others work with elderly homebound patients, with significant morbidities, in the palliative care field. Home health care, HIV/AIDS care, and hospice care are other options as well as travel nursing and agency nursing.

Others have become certified legal nurse consultants with specialized training to consult on medically related cases. They can then further specialize in medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability, or any type of law involving health Webster’s dictionary defines a registered and licensed practical nurse as a person trained to take care of the sick, injured, or aged and to assist doctors. Many nurses have enjoyed a productive career working in hospitals and clinics. But, by using these experiences, many have gone on and directed their careers in different and distinctive ways. or injury. These nurses can interpret medical records, prepare reports, and locate expert witnesses as well as to accompany attorneys’ clients to their defense medical exams and act as a nurse advocate.

Nurses have become life care planners, home health case managers, and nurse consultants. They work in acute care, long-term care, home and outpatient settings. By providing home health care management and life care plans, they get to enjoy seeing clients in their own homes and can give full attention to their individual needs.
Online and entrepreneurial possibilities also exist for nurses. Some have done online directories for nursing and health care resources. Others have businesses to assist other nurses to get started in a business.

Another option is to get additional training and become a Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist.

When you enter the nursing profession, you have an unlimited avenue to be able to provide care to those in need.

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