The typical job description for registered nurse is as follows. They will generally be responsible for the day to day care of the patient, including administering medications.
it can sometimes be up 26 hrs.
It depends on the type of job that you have. If you work as a contract nurse you can work per visit or do shift work. As an RN regular shift work is generally 8, 10, or 12 hour shifts
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Yes, by all means. But my question to you is --- WHY? If you are already an RN in the Philippines, I would presume you graduated from BSN. Here in the US, the requirements to get the CNA certification exam is a High School diploma and a 20-day training! As a Nurse, you can always take the qualifying exams given by the US to qualify you to work here as a Registered Nurse. CNA's are basically the same as caregivers. The only difference is the certification which enables CNA's to work for hospitals - which caregivers cannot do.
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It would be much easier to describe it , if you named the job.
Patients.
all day
The day-to-day work done by a pediatric nurse who works in a pediatrician's office may spend his or her day vaccinating children, weighing babies to measure growth over time and speaking with adolescents about dealing with peer pressure. A pediatrics nurse may also assist a doctor during surgery on a child, counsel parents about treatment options for a child facing cancer or insert a tube in a child who is struggling to breath after an asthma attack.