Nursing specialties m-n
Manager: Nurses specialized to make the same task as the Administrative or Director Nurses. Men's Health: Nurses specialized in the care, treatment and prevention of male patients with diseases exclusively related to males. Midwife (CNM): Nurses specialized to assist female patients in childbirth, including pre-natal and post-natal care. Neonatal/Newborn: Nurses specialized in the care of the first 28 days of an infant's life, in which also provide support and education for patient's families. Nephrology: Nurses specialized in the care and treatment of diseases and disorders of the kidney, including problems with high blood pressure, fluid retention, and electrolyte imbalance. Neurology: Nurses specialized in the diagnosis and care of diseases and disorders of the brain and nervous system. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU): Nurses specialized to work in the care of newborn babies. Nursery: Nurses specialized to work in a child care center, who gives care to children. Nutrition: Nurses specialized to develop and administer nutritional systems for groups and nutritional advising for persons.
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