Paramedic Vs Registered Nurse Essay

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I am currently a college freshman and the careers that I would like to explore after college are paramedic and registered nurse. The reason why I picked these two careers is because I love medicine and I would love to have a major where I can make a difference in someone’s life. These two careers are similar but different at the same time. Paramedic is emergency medicine it requires a person be too quick on their feet and be ready for absolutely anything. Registered nursing can be similar as paramedic in the aspect that you can focus of the emergency medicine part but as a nurse you can explore more in the medicine route, you can go into pediatrics or geriatrics you don’t have to just to stick with the emergency medicine like with paramedic. …show more content…

A paramedic can work indoor and outdoor; they work through anytime type of weather. Most paramedics work 12 or 24 hour shifts which requires them to work overnight, weekends and holidays. Paramedics are faced with very physically strenuous and stressful jobs that can sometime be involved in life or death situations. A paramedic can be very prone to injuries because of all the heavy lifting, bending and kneeling that can cause great damage in the future. Also paramedics are exposed to many diseases in their field that they have to be careful about such as: contagious viruses and diseases, hepatitis B and HIV. A work schedule of a nurse is similar to a paramedic such as most of them work at hospitals they would be working 24 hour shift, working weekends, holidays and overnight. They are also very prone to injury because they always have to move patients which can cause much of back pain and they are very prone to many diseases that they can contract from their patients. One of the differences a paramedic and a nurses work schedules are that paramedic can only work for an ambulance service or a hospital, a nurse on the other hand has more freedom of picking where to work. A nurse has the option of being employed by: hospital, nursing care facility, physicians’ office, home health care service or they could be working for the

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