Nurse Aide Jobs - Family Nurse Practitioners And More


Starting on a depressing note, the next time you go to a hospital you would notice that it is divided into short term and long term wards. Short term wards are for patients who need immediate care and are at the hospital for a short time. The other type of wards are the long term wards where patients who need long term care, often stretching to months or years are kept. This is the place where one would not find a regular doctor or a nurse. This is the domain of nurse aides. Nurse aides are, in effect, helpers to regular practitioners and nurses and take care of patients on a regular basis. Nurse aide jobs are for people who love people and like caring for them. They are not for people do not prefer heavy workloads and who as an inherent part of nature cannot care for people.

Nurse aides or nursing aides as they are often called, or orderlies in some cases, are nursing assistants to doctors and nurses and perform regular nursing jobs. Since their jobs are also an important and integral part of the services that a certified hospital provides, even a nursing aide has to pass an exam to become a certified nursing aide. All certified nursing aide names are maintained in a registry which keeps track of where the aide is working and whether he is active or not.

At a hospital, a nursing aide job is definitely the toughest job imaginable. Nursing aides are supposed to take care of all the needs of patients. This includes jobs ranging from cleaning, bathing and dressing patients to taking tests, lifting them and giving them medicines. A nursing aide knows no rest. He/she has to keep standing the full day and communicate with the patients. This brings forth two of the most important qualities that a nursing aide must possess, those being resilience and vocabulary prowess. Now many may find it interesting as to why we have included word power as a quality. This is because it is very vital to the working of the nursing machinery that that the aide understands what the patient needs from him. Patients are often unconscious, mentally unstable or simply uncooperative. The aide needs to talk to them and make them understand that it is all for their own good.

Nursing aides are also supposed to be strong as their job might often require them to lift patients physically. Hence, having strong backs is a primary requisite for any nursing aide. Though, nursing aide jobs in hospitals are very demanding, there is an alternative that involves working in the homes of patients. These people are called family nurse practitioners or home health aides. Home aides live along with convalescing patients in their homes and perform basic housekeeping jobs apart from providing medical care. Home aides are often found in elderly homes as they can help in doing jobs which would be normally tough for elderly citizens like making meals, changing soiled beds and providing medication to them.

Coming back to the work environment, the working conditions are very demanding - both physically and mentally. An aide has to work almost full day long. One never knows when a patient may need care. Hence, those opting for nurse aide jobs must always be prepared to be at the beck and call of their employers. This job is definitely not for impatient, reckless individuals. It is more a job for loving and caring people. Need some more proof? All you have to do is ask how it feels when you help someone do something he is incapable of doing.

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