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  2. What Is a Pediatric Nurse? - NurseJournal.org

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    Pediatric nurses examine patients, record health information and vitals and treat, educate, and comfort patients and parents on a daily basis. Yet, pediatric nurses do not have typical days because their patients vary so much in age, health status, and developmental stage.

  3. How To Become A Pediatric Nurse - NurseJournal.org

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    To become a pediatric nurse, you need to earn an associate degree in nursing (ADN) or a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to receive RN licensure.

  4. What to Know About Working as a Pediatric Nurse

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    Working as a pediatric nurse means you can change a child’s entire life by providing care for them and by educating the family. Learn about the rewards and challenges of this demanding but fulfilling career from active pediatric nurse practitioners (NPs).

  5. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Career Overview - NurseJournal.org

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    Pediatric nurse practitioner (PNPs) work alongside physicians to provide healthcare services to children of all ages, ranging from birth up to the age of 21. All states require licensure through the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board to specialize practice in acute care or primary care.

  6. What Is a Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse? - NurseJournal.org

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    Pediatric intensive care (PICU) nurses work with the most vulnerable children in the hospital. Learn how to become a PICU nurse and what the work is like.

  7. What Is a Neonatal Nurse? - NurseJournal.org

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    A neonatal nurse specializes in caring for newborn infants. Some neonatal nurses are responsible for healthy infants, while others, often known as NICU nurses, care for infants with medical complications. Some of the most common neonatal complications include infections, congenital disabilities, and prematurity.

  8. Pediatric Nursing Salary Guide - NurseJournal.org

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    The average salary for pediatric nurses is $63,140. Pediatric nurses may earn more in urban areas than rural areas. Certifications may lead to higher wages, and more than 50,000 RNs and APRNs hold a Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) certification.

  9. How to Become a Pediatric Endocrinology Nurse

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    What does a pediatric endocrinology nurse do? This rewarding career has many options based on education, certification, and experience.

  10. Highest Paying Specialties for Pediatric Nurses

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    Pediatric nurses are one of the best-paid specialties. Find the pediatric nurse career right for you based on the salary, traits, and required steps.

  11. What Is a Psychiatric Nurse? - NurseJournal.org

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    The role of psychiatric nurses — also known as mental health nurses — is to treat and advocate for patients with mental health conditions. They also educate communities on mental health awareness. Learn more about what psychiatric nurses do, where they work, and how to become a psychiatric nurse.