Nurses Working At A Women And Infants Hospital?
By CNAGuide
i remember when i was in labor..i went through quite a few nurses. my question is are they all RNs? or LPN, CNA, NP, etc also.
i just wondering because i want a career working in a women’s hospital but what should i go for?
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All of the above … and MAs (Medical Assistants), too.
it depends on the hospital. in my area, our biggest hospital, all the labor and delievery nurses have to be RNs but in another hospital across town, all the L&D nurses are LPNs. CNAs are the ones getting your vitals, maybe drawing blood, making your bed, ect. NP are RNs with a masters and bachelors degree who are bascally Doctors