what are the best possible career options after bsc nursing ( other than msc nursing / staff nurse )
Some possible career options which students can opt after B.Sc. nursing.
Registered Nurses: Registered nurses are primary nurses in the industry, collaborating with the doctors and communicating with patients and their families are the main responsibility of these nurses. They are more involved in advanced treatment than Licensed nurses. These nurses are licensed with healthcare organizations and agencies. They collaborate with the surgeons or specialists within the hospital premises to conduct activities in hospital settings.
Nurse Practitioners: Nurse practitioners may make more choices about tests, procedures and other procedures. They go much further than Registered Nurses' reach and work closely with physicians. Nurse practitioners receive certifications in professional areas such as critical care, family medicine, and pediatrics.
Travel Nurse: As the title indicates, these are nurses who serve on a rotational basis both domestically and globally. A travel nurse's job culture is equal to a registered nurse.
Licensed Practical Nurses: Licensed practical nurses provide patients with basic care such as washing, checking patients and applying bandages. They perform the duties which they are ordered to perform by the seniors.
Neonatal Nurses: Neonatal nurses are generally registered nurses who have been trained to take care of prematurely born babies or other problems of safety. They provide lactation assistance to mothers in intensive care nurses who visit and to the feed patients, as well as informing families how and when to care for infants after hospital discharge.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Registered Nurse: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Registered Nurses have a specified and definite function designed only to take care of the medical and maintenance requirements relevant to the hospital or Intensive Care Units of nursing homes. They may work with specific types of patients or patients of a specific age group.
Operating Room (OR) Nurse: Operating room nurses, also known as Perioperative Nurses or Scrub Nurses, are responsible for the care of patients throughout, and after the surgery or treatment.
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Dear student
Nursing is such a noble occupation. After doing bsc nursing if you are further interested you can opt for MSc followed by MPhil and PhD. You can also do a diploma course on various fields such as oncology nursing, neuro nursing, neonatal nursing, operation room nursing, critical care nursing, psychiatric nursing etc., You can opt for MBA in hospital management and Masters in hospital administration. After PhD you can opt for research works. You can also get employment in teaching career in nursing institutions. It all depends on your choice. Options are all around. It depends on your interest . Check for a- grade college and you will get better placements.
All the best.