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During the first stage of labor she monitors your health and wellbeing and that of your baby with frequent checks of your pulse, BP, etc., and listening to baby's heart with a doppler or checking the monitor strip. Gives IV medications if r...
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for registered nurses as of May 2008 is, $65,00. This would amount to $31.31 per hour.
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A Bachelor's degree (4 years)to become a registered nurse, as well as pass Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification
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A delivery room nurse performs well in high-pressure situations. Pediatric nurses help treat sick children. ChaCha on!
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I don't think there's a specific name for the nurse that helps deliver babies. You just require a nursing degree, and I'm sure that you're allowed to pick an emphasis as a nurse, either caring for the old or babies. So just go for a nursing...
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Nurses that are in the delivery room & work with all infants are usually called Delivery Nurses or Pediatric Nurses which are RN's
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My cousin is one of these and she just calls herself a maternity RN. I've also heard them called OB nurses.
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Nurses that offer assistance in the delivery room are simply known as delivery nurses. ChaCha again soon!
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You can become a nursing assistant with as little as a 4-6 week course. But they don't really use nursing assistants in the delivery rooms themselves. Usually it's 1:1 nursing care so the nurse does everything. Nursing assistants that work ...
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n. A specially trained nurse who directly assists a surgeon during an operation.
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