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training nursing
Some nurses have jobs that require little or no direct patient contact. 4 million jobs in 2004.
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training phlebotomy
Ophthalmic nurses provide care to patients with disorders of the
eyes, including blindness and glaucoma, and to patients undergoing eye surgery. Median hourly earnings in the industries employing the largest
numbers of nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants in May 2004 were as follows:
Employment services $11.
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lvn schools
For some individuals, these occupations serve as entry-level jobs, as in the case of high school and college
students who may work while also attending school. Courses cover body mechanics, nutrition, anatomy and physiology,
infection control, communication skills, and resident rights.
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lvn training
Because some residents may stay in a nursing care facility
for months or even years, aides develop ongoing relationships with them and interact with them in a positive,
caring way. 4 million jobs.
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licensed vocational nurses
Most training
programs are available from technical and vocational schools, or from community and junior colleges. 02 an hour.
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bsn schools
Urology nurses care for patients with disorders of the kidneys,
urinary tract, and male reproductive organs, including infections, kidney and bladder stones, and cancers. Aides generally need additional formal training or education in order to enter other health
occupations.
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bsn colleges
For some individuals, these occupations serve as entry-level jobs, as in the case of high school and college
students who may work while also attending school. Dermatology nurses treat
patients with disorders of the skin, such as skin cancer and psoriasis.
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Aides must be in good health. Many work part time.
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