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Shajuana’s Answer
There are so many amazing opportunities you can do as a nurse. If you are a RN you can work in a resident/long term facility, hospital, doctors office, clinic, or in your community with informing everyone in your community about ways to be healthy, as well as working at a health and wellness clinic. If you do not want to be that hands on you can work at a call center or do telehealth, or work for insurance companies. It is so many things you can do. Hope this helps!
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Suzanne’s Answer
A career as a registered nurse offers many opportunities from what might be considered a routine job to advanced practice nursing. Your options include:
1. Acute care or hospital nurse
2. Outpatient nurse
3. Surgical Nurse
4. Critical care nurse
5. Pediatric nurse/pediatric ICU
6. School nurse
7. Flight nurse
8. Nurse practitioner in family health, midwifery, pediatrics, community health
9. Nurse educator or researcher with PhD training
10. Geriatric nursing
11. Wound care nurse
The list is getting longer! I suggest that you research some websites:
https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/nursing/blog/types-of-nurses-employers-are-looking-to-hire/
https://www.nursingworld.org/ana/
https://nurse.org/articles/15-highest-paying-nursing-careers/
1. Acute care or hospital nurse
2. Outpatient nurse
3. Surgical Nurse
4. Critical care nurse
5. Pediatric nurse/pediatric ICU
6. School nurse
7. Flight nurse
8. Nurse practitioner in family health, midwifery, pediatrics, community health
9. Nurse educator or researcher with PhD training
10. Geriatric nursing
11. Wound care nurse
The list is getting longer! I suggest that you research some websites:
https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/nursing/blog/types-of-nurses-employers-are-looking-to-hire/
https://www.nursingworld.org/ana/
https://nurse.org/articles/15-highest-paying-nursing-careers/