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Delivery Registered Nurse

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There is a wide range of what a Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse can provide, such as planning a care system, taking vitals, monitoring patients, teaching them to care for their newborn, performing tests, recording, and charting information about patients, helping deliver a baby, and consulting with staff; just to name a few. I had interviewed my aunt Italivi Chambers, a Registered Nurse working in the Labor and Delivery Department with Marian Regional Medical Center. She attended Allan Hancock College and received her Associate's Degree in Nursing; afterwards she went forward and got her California Licensure BSL. Some of the certificates that she earned were: Advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS Provider), Healthcare Provider, Neonatal Resuscitation Program, and Advanced fetal monitor. In total it took her four years to complete this process; most of the certificates take between weeks and months to complete. There are usually three …show more content…

are much more rewarding. They can obtain higher degrees, which can lead to holding a higher position, annual salary can range between $51,000-$80,000. New nurses start off with $30/hr. and can go up to $50/hr. Some benefits of being an R.N. are the [paid time off (P.T.O.) varying with how much time you can take off. Bonuses are also a benefit, of the job and vacation hours, she claimed are best to save your hours until the end and then cash them in, they also provide employees with life insurance.] Nursing provides job security (can always count on having a job), and you get to do what you love to do. A nurse can move up the ladder, when they have had much experience and show great performance. Positions and advancements that are available for an RN are, Chief of Nurses, Vice President, or Directors, the advancements are Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Anesthetist, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioner, all of which require a Master's

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