Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Delivery and Labor Nurse

Delivery and labor nurses are people who assist in helping out pregnant women in their birth stages. Usually they collaborate, in order to help deliver a child. They both help coach women, and help them with their needs. Women can sometimes feel nervous or terrified, and it is their job to keep them calm during birth. During both labor, and childbirth, the delivery or labor nurse, would monitor the woman’s blood pressure, the baby’s heart rate, and their bodies temperature. It is important to take several information, since anything can go wrong during the birth stage. In other moments, they rush a doctor, to save a woman’s life because some struggle to deliver, and so some woman can die. Luckily, more women tend to live because of these resources like the nurses. Nurses also tell a women proper care of their child, certain medications to use if the baby is sick, when it is appropriate to breastfeed, etc.

Salary: $66,640 per year

Education:
A person must have a bachelor’s for a delivering nursing field. It is imperative to have a science bachelor’s to get a person further into this career. Sometimes training can be on the job, when bachelor’s degree is accomplished. Some nurses can get registered and then after they can become licensed, and certified in the near future.  

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