welcome

This blog welcomes you to share about the welfare of african health.Health is vital to economic growth.Health entails the facilities like hospitals,machines,medicine and the human resource.

TYPES OF NURSES

  1. Cardiac Nurse—Deals with telemetry. Usually refers to cardiology type patients who are not having cardiac surgery.
  2. Cardiothoracic Nurse—Heart and lung surgery patients in recovery.
  3. General Medicine Nurse—All the sicknesses that can’t be classified into another specific floor such as cardiac.
  4. Hemodialysis Nurse—The patients during their dialysis sessions. Can be in a hospital or private setting.
  5. Labor and Delivery Nurse—You know what this is.
  6. Med/Surg Nurse—General surgery patients. Usually abdomens and complicated wounds.
  7. Neurology Nurse—Recovering strokes and brain injuries.
  8. Nursery Nurse—Crossing the t’s and dotting the i’s for the healthy newborns.
  9. Obstetrics/Women—All those problems men don’t want to think about.
  10. Orthopedic Nurse—Bones Bones Bones! Especially hips and knees.
  11. Oncology Nurse—Everything related to cancer patients.
  12. Pediatric Nurse—Even sick children (don’t forget the parents!) need good nurses.
  13. Psych Nurse—prepare to give a lot of meds.
  14. Pulmonary Nurse—Seen in bigger hospitals mostly. For all non-surgical lung issues.

Critical Care Nursing

  1. CCU or Cardiac Care Unit—For critical heart patients who have not had cardiac surgery on the current hospital stay.
  2. Cardiothoracic ICU—Fresh post-op heart and lung patients including transplants.
  3. Emergency Room—A fast paced day filled with a little bit of everything.
  4. Flight Nursing—Transport of sick patients to larger hospitals and traumas. Usually no doctor is on board so the nurse is IT. Many times flight nurses work with the ground units too (ambulances for tansport)
  5. General ICU—Sick but not surgical, at least not yet.
  6. Neonatal ICU—Nurses for the sickest babies and premies.
  7. Neuro ICU—Head traumas and major stroke patients
  8. PACU or Post Anethesia Unit—post-op recovery for same-day surgery patients or general surgery patients that will not need an ICU following surgery.
  9. Pediatric ICU—Nurses for the sickest kids.
  10. Surgical ICU—Think general here. Trauma surgeries not involving the head, and general cases with complications.

All other Types of Nursing

  1. Lactation Consultant—If you have never done it, you don't know how! That is where these lovely people step in and help you breastfeed.
  2. Clincial Research Nurse—Help gather and analyze data for clinical trials. You will also help enroll patients in these trials.
  3. Forensic Nursing Career-Not for the faint of heart, but vital and meaningful career.