When I grow up I want to be a nurse. I want to work on the pediatric floor at the hospital. It will take longer to be a pediatric nurse, than a regular nurse. I want to start by becoming a registered nurse, then move on to get my bachelor in scientific nursing. Once completed with that then I want to proceed on to pursuing pediatric nursing. I personally don't care about the amount of money that I would be making. My ideal job is just to help kids. I used to do home daycare and loved the interaction with the children. I just like to see kids happy.
I would like to see kids be cured of infectious diseases. I would like to find a cure for cancer. I would like to work with kids from around birth and up. It would be a great job for people who love kids. Working with kids does not only require patience, but also someone who is a obsessive with nursing skills, including math skills. Most pediatric medication dosages go by a patient’s weight. You will need to know how to calculate dosages perfectly every time. Some basic math skills is recommended for this. In order to succeed in a career in pediatric nursing, you also need to be able to be calm under pressure. This SHOULD be true for all nursing, it is especially important when working with children. While these patients are smaller they have less oxygen in the lungs, blood volume, etc. They get really sick, really quick. As the nurse you will need to be able to assess the situation and intervene if necessary. Panicking will do no good and definitely will hurt the child.
When treating a child, you will also be treating the parents. You will need to be able to answer