What is Pediatric Nursing?

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Pediatric nursing is an excellent career for those who love kids and don’t mind hard work. The day of a pediatric nurse can be hectic, working with patients that range from newborns to teenagers. No two days are ever the same.

Pediatric nurses work mostly on the pediatric halls in hospitals, although some may also work in a doctor’s office. The work involved in pediatric nursing is very different from any other types of nursing. Because the patients are young, they need special care. A nurse with a quick smile, endless patience, and a friendly personality can make the experience of staying in a hospital a lot less scary for kids. Pediatric nurses must also be able to easily relate to worried parents and other family members.

Those involved in pediatric nursing have a lot of different responsibilities. In doctors' offices, they often perform well-child check-ups, give vaccinations, and relay parents’ questions and concerns to doctors. Pediatric nurses also are responsible for educating patients and their parents about smart health practices and medical diagnoses.

There is some education necessary before becoming a pediatric nurse. Candidates should be registered nurses (RNs). Advanced training and education isn’t necessary, but it is preferred. It isn’t hard to get into pediatric nursing after some experience in general nursing. Applying for a position with a children’s hospital, or with a pediatric office, is a good way to get into pediatric nursing.

There are many challenges in pediatric nursing. The patients are often uncooperative, as children in hospitals are often scared, and easily upset. Pediatric nurses will be faced with heartbreaking cases, involving children have been hurt or killed in easily avoidable accidents, or children who are critically ill. However, there are also many rewards.

Pediatric nurses play an important role in making children better. Because they are responsible for the majority of the care patients receive, they are able to connect with the children in their care. They can make a scary experience for children and their families much more bearable.

Pediatric nursing is a valuable career, and there are always job openings. Nursing pays well, and allows for a lot of flexibility. Pediatric nurses enjoy a rewarding career that provides a lot of enjoyment in spite of the challenges.

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