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Nursing: What’s It All About? 1
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What is Nursing? Nurses help sick people get better and help people stay well. Many of the people who work in hospitals are nurses. 2
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What Do Nurses Do? Check to see how their patients are doing. 3
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Teach patients and their families how to stay healthy. Work with others to plan how to help the patient. 4
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Give medicine to patients Do medical things like insert an IV 4
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Both Boys and Girls are Nurses 4
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Supervise other health care workers. 5
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Where Do Nurses Work? Hospitals Clinics Doctor’s Offices Nursing Homes Schools 6
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Where Do Nurses Work? Health Departments Patient’s Homes Insurance Offices Businesses 6
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Where Do Nurses Work In Hospitals? Operating Rooms 6
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Where Do Nurses Work In Hospitals? Emergency Rooms 6
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Where Do Nurses Work In Hospitals? Rehabilitation Units 6
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Where Do Nurses Work In Hospitals? Intensive Care Units 6
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Where Do Nurses Work In Hospitals? Medical Units 6
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Where Do Nurses Work In Hospitals? Medical Units Surgical Units Pediatric Units Newborn Nursery Labor and Delivery 6
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Who Can Nurses Work With? Babies Children Teenagers Adults Senior Citizens (grandparents) 7
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Why Should I Become a Nurse? Help others Get to learn new things Can work in many places Good paying job Use hands-on skills 8
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Kentucky Needs Nurses! 9
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How Much Do Nurses Get Paid? pay The average pay for an RN in Kentucky is: $22 per hour or $45,000 per year 10
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How Can I Become a Nurse? Study –Math –Science –Reading –Writing 11
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How Can I Learn More About Nursing? Talk to your school counselor. Read a book. Volunteer in a hospital. Search the Internet. Ask a nurse! 14
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Meet Some “Nursing Heroes” 3
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What Other Health Care Careers Are There? Registered Pharmacists Physical Therapists Occupational Therapists 7
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What Other Health Care Careers Are There? Respiratory Therapy Laboratory Technologists Radiographers 7
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Resources www.kyhealthcareers.org Call toll free 1-877-835-4607 15
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