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Profiles in Nursing ... Home > What > Nursing Specialties > Gynecology/Obstetric Nursing ... The Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing...
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How to Become an Obstetric Nurse. Obstetric nursing is primarily concerned with the reproductive health of women from menstruation to menopause. Nurses who specialize in this field have additional education and experience beyond... ... Learn as much as possible about obstetric nursing. Talk to gynecologists and...
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Originally, the profession of obstetric nursing was developed in response to high rates of infant and maternal mortality. With many women and infants dying due to lack of prenatal care, labor education and post-natal care, there was a panic spreading.
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The Medscape Journal ... Neonatal Nursing ... Obstetrical Nursing...
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This article chronicles the development of the perinatal nurse practitioner (PNNP) role in providing care to high-risk obstetric patients in ambulatory and inpatient settings. Factors in the health care delivery system as well as the philosophic basis of the role are discussed. ... Models, Nursing...
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A nurse working in OB nursing will also care for the new infant. An OB nurse ... An OB nurse, or obstetric nurse, specializes in the care of pregnant women and newborn infants. Also called OB-GYN (obstetric-gynecologic) nurses, they are most often responsible for keeping the maternity ward of hospitals running smoothly.
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obstetric nurse, guidance counselor, colleges: Dear Jessica: You do not just go to college and come out of college an obstetric nurse. First, you must become a nurse and be licnesed to practice nursing in the state where you plan to be employed. ... nursing burn-out; ... I am 16 years old and I really want to be an Obstetric Nurse.
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Nursing specialties exist in a wide range of areas, including oncology nursing, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, obstetric nursing, and critical care nursing. There are specific requirements for certification in nursing specialization that are determined by the particular specialty.
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