A Career as a Registered Nurse

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A Registered Nurse is a person who enjoys helping other people. They practically have the responsibility for many peoples lives. What’s interesting about a Registered Nurse is that they get to learn about all the parts of the human body. A Registered Nurse works in the medical field and needs to be ready with anything that comes their way. There could be a sudden death, some kind of medical issue that pops up, and even a patient just falls over and hurt themselves. As a Registered Nurse they need to be able to deal with blood, snot, vomit etc. The main thing a Registered Nurse has to be good at is being able, and wanting to help people in need. A Registered Nurse typically tends to work in a clean and healthy work environment (“Registered Nurses” Campus para. 11). In this career a nurse will have duties such as: recording vital signs, monitors the patient, will have discussions about the patient with physicians, and evaluate test results (“Registered Nurse” para. 3). An RN deals with problems that people have with their health, and keeps track of their patients medical records; however, it is a requirement to have a nursing license (“Registered Nurse” para. 1). Registered Nurses must know certain health issues, certain parts of the body, know a certain group of nurses, and a certain place of work (“Registered Nurses” U.S. para. 11). One important quality to be an RN is to have compassion and to actually care about the patients (“Registered Nurses” U.S. para. 45). Another important quality is to have critical thinking skills, and to be able to remember the changes in the patients health (“Registered Nurses” U.S. para. 44). Commonly registered nurses need to have good speaking skills so they can talk to the patients and figure out ... ... middle of paper ... ...ct and should not be a fun job. It is almost at all times an on your feet type of job. So, is this the right job for you? Works Cited “Career Facts for Registered Nursing (RNs).” Lansing Community College. 2014. Web. 4 Apr. 2014. . “Registered Nurse.” What’s Next Illinois. Illinois Student Assistance Commission, 2014. Web. 4 Apr. 2014.. “Registered Nurses.” Campus Explorer. 2014. Web. 4 Apr. 2014. . “Registered Nurses.” U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics. United States Department of Labor, 8 Jan. 2014. Web. 4 Apr. 2014. .

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