At average they work 40 hours a week and make $100,000 annually. Their day to day job function affects millions of people's lives. On a normal day the nurses exam patients in order to diagnose and treat them. These nurses must provide advice and caution to their patients and the patient's family on how to manage their health. It is important for the nurses to record every wellness check so that, in the future when and if it is needed, they can find out the cause of the child's health problems. They can also check records to see if a child's shots are up to date Pediatric Nurse Practitioners must “perform physical exams” (“Summary” 1). These exams tell a great deal about one's health. There are numerous things that nurses check on: patient's blood pressure, blood temperature, heartbeat, eyes, ears, nose, throat, stomach, weight, height, etc. Usually children come into the doctor's office sick and they must be treated immediately. The nurses treat their patients and, if needed, prescribe medicine. After the nurse has given the child a physical exam, they are able to authorize further medication to help get rid of the source of the child's health
At average they work 40 hours a week and make $100,000 annually. Their day to day job function affects millions of people's lives. On a normal day the nurses exam patients in order to diagnose and treat them. These nurses must provide advice and caution to their patients and the patient's family on how to manage their health. It is important for the nurses to record every wellness check so that, in the future when and if it is needed, they can find out the cause of the child's health problems. They can also check records to see if a child's shots are up to date Pediatric Nurse Practitioners must “perform physical exams” (“Summary” 1). These exams tell a great deal about one's health. There are numerous things that nurses check on: patient's blood pressure, blood temperature, heartbeat, eyes, ears, nose, throat, stomach, weight, height, etc. Usually children come into the doctor's office sick and they must be treated immediately. The nurses treat their patients and, if needed, prescribe medicine. After the nurse has given the child a physical exam, they are able to authorize further medication to help get rid of the source of the child's health