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48 Opportunities in Nursing Careers 2. Observing, recording, and reporting to the appropriate persons a. general and specific physical and mental conditions of patients, and signs and symptoms that may be indicative of change; and b. stresses in human relationships between patients, patients’ families, visitors, and health care personnel. 3. N. is prepared, such as a. administration of medications and therapeutic treatments prescribed for the patient; b. preparation and care of patients receiving specialized treatments; and c.
N. N. Not all states require practical or vocational nurses to be licensed, but they all support the idea of mandatory licensure. A license is good for the state in which the exam was taken and passed. It gives the nurse the legal right to practice as a licensed practical nurse in the state that issued the license. Since each state has slightly different minimum standards and requirements, the practical nurse with a license in one state must apply for licensure to practice in another state. This is usually a matter of checking records and does not require taking another examination.
Unlike the scientist or research chemist, whose work on a discovery of a new plastic may take six to eight months or longer, the 32 Opportunities in Nursing Careers nurse observes the patient’s relief within twenty minutes following the administration of a pain medicine. ” As an integral part of the health care team, a nurse has an opportunity to make a unique contribution. It is the nursing staff in a hospital setting that observes and provides care to patients for the total twenty-four-hour period.