Friday, August 21, 2009

Career Choices in Nursing Profession

Nursing is a noble healthcare profession that focuses on the extensive care of individuals, families and communities for recovering the optimal health and quality of life from the birth to the end of life. The job profile of a nurse includes treatment, safety and recovery of acutely or chronically ill people. This profession is considered as one of the most wanted jobs amongst the people. For becoming a nurse, one should have to do extensive training in it. It provides not only financial security but also provides career security. Nursing as a career is chosen by a large number of women instead of men. As a nurse, there are different types of jobs available.


Types of Nursing Jobs

License Practical Nurse (LPN)

After earning license practical nurse degree, an individual can have various types of job opportunities specially in the field of home healthcare. This degree can be earned by attending many vocational schools or community college for a year.

Registered Nurse (RN)

In the field of healthcare sector, there are thousands of job opportunities for the registered nurse. By holding a registered nurse certification, an individual can open various doors of opportunities for himself in the field of nursing. This certification enables you to become a forensic nurse, a staff nurse, a legal nurse and others.

Job Opportunities For A Nurse

Home Healthcare

In Home healthcare job, a nurse assists the injured or a sick people who would rather stay at home than in a hospital. The responsibility as a nurse is to help in preparing meals, bedside care, tracking of respiration, blood pressure and pulse, emotional comfort and much more.

Forensic Nurse

As a forensic nurse, a person helps in the procedures and processes of forensic. He assists in the crime investigations like accidental death, homicide and many other cases. A forensic nurse may do further study in law and can engage in law enforcement and criminal cases.

Legal Nurse

After studying law, a nurse can easily build her career in legal nursing. She can work as consultants for attorneys, physicians as well as other clients. These nurses are highly demanding in law firms, hospital risk management sections and healthcare or legal-related businesses.

About the Author

Sarvesh is a webmaster of SGI Institute. This institute provides various nursing programs at its affiliated medical college.

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