Why do you want to be an operating room nurse?

Why do you want to be an operating room nurse?

1. Why did you choose to be an operating room nurse? I chose to be a nurse because I wanted to work in healthcare and my aunt was a nurse who encouraged me to pursue the same path. I found that my compassion for taking care of others combined with my ability to multi-task was a great fit for nursing as a career.

What is the easiest job for a nurse?

Low-Stress Nursing Careers

  1. Nurse Educator. This is one of the least stressful nursing jobs available.
  2. School Nurse/Summer Camp Nurse. If you love children, this might be the perfect opportunity for you.
  3. Nurse Administrator.
  4. Public Health Nurse.
  5. Nurse Researcher.
  6. Nurse Informaticist.
  7. Case Management Nurse.
  8. Home Health Nurse.

What kind of nurses are in high demand?

10 Types of Nurses that Are in High Demand

  • Licensed Practical Nurse or LPN.
  • Registered Nurse or RN.
  • Certified Nursing Assistant or CNA.
  • Cosmetic Nurse.
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nurse or NICU Nurse.
  • Pediatric Nurse.
  • Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.
  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist or CRNA.

Where is the biggest need for nurses?

Which states have the highest need for nurses?

  • California (274,650)
  • Texas (207,810)
  • New York (180,730)
  • Florida (174,710)
  • Pennsylvania (139,480)

Which state pays the highest for nurses?

California

What are the 3 kinds of liabilities in nursing?

Jurisprudence and Legal Liabilities in Nursing

  • Administrative Liability.
  • Civil Liability.
  • Criminal Liability.

Can nurses work in any state?

Yes, a registered nurse can work in any state as long as they are licensed in that individual state. To become a registered nurse, you must first attend a 2-to-4 year nursing program and pass the national licensing exam for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN).

How do I become a nurse in another state?

Once you’ve passed the NCLEX exam, getting your license in another state can be done in two easy steps:

  1. Pass the NCLEX exam (if not yet completed).
  2. Apply for Licensure by Endorsement on your new BON state website.
  3. Pay the applicable fees associated with the transfer.

Can you have tattoos as a nurse?

There’s no universal stance from nursing authorities on whether or not nurses can have tattoos. That being said, the facility you work for may have policies on body art. No tattoos above the collar or on your lower arms, including your hands. No visible tattoos when wearing scrubs.

Which states are walk through states for nursing license?

Compact & Walk Through States

  • Arizona.
  • Arkansas.
  • Colorado.
  • Delaware.
  • Florida (new)
  • Georgia (new)
  • Idaho.
  • Iowa.

How long does it take to get a New York nursing license by endorsement?

6 to 8 weeks

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