As can be seen, CNSs are often overlooked and neglected for all the things they are responsible for. A substantial …show more content…
CNS’s job outlook is expected to grow tremendously, which is obviously a great thing for a person in a new career field. It is expected to grow at the least by 28% in the next six years and another 19% starting in 2018. CNS’s also, can be spotted in many different places. They can be found in local ER’s, specialized doctor’s offices, nursing homes, geriatric facilities, psychiatric care facilities, community centers, health care facilities, colleges, laboratories and the list goes on. They are also needed all over the world, out of the country, and so on. CNS’s make an average of $68,000 every year which is well more than enough for ant single …show more content…
When becoming a CNS, there is a great deal of education and training required. This can take an individual years to complete therefor if one is not willing to sacrifice their time, and is looking for money immediately, this may not be the job for them. What other people may see as a con, is consistently being around ill individuals. Obviosuly, when someone gets in this career field, you should expect this, however some people don’t think this far or have never been put in a situation like that to know if they can handle it. Not only do you have to mentally deal with this, but physically as well. Sometimes, peoples bodies cannot stand to be around other sick others and their body will get sick as well or even begin to break down. Another con is the emotions that come up with this career. Soome people get emotional drained and attached to their patients when in this field. This can be tough when a patient is passing or very