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  2. How to Become a Pediatric Nurse | Salary & Programs

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    Pediatric nurses are registered nurses (RNs) or advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with specialty training in pediatrics. This specialty nursing career allows RNs and APRNs to take on roles working specifically with babies, toddlers, tweens, and teens.

  3. What Is a Pediatric Nurse? - NurseJournal.org

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    A pediatric nurse cares for children from infancy through age 18, seeing patients with various conditions in different developmental stages. Pediatric nurses need empathy, patience, and communication skills to explain treatment plans and diagnoses to patients and parents.

  4. How To Become A Pediatric Nurse - NurseJournal.org

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    To become a pediatric nurse, you need to earn an associate degree in nursing (ADN) or a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to receive RN licensure.

  5. Pediatric Nurse jobs in Spring, TX - Indeed

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    482 Pediatric Nurse jobs available in Spring, TX on Indeed.com. Apply to Registered Nurse, Registered Nurse - Pediatrics, Nurse and more!

  6. Pediatric Nurse Career Guide - NursingEducation

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    A pediatric registered nurse (RN) provides nursing care to infants and children from birth to age 18. Known as a “peds RN” in some settings, they work in all levels of care and a variety of institutions. Pediatric nurses are also responsible for providing nursing education to parents and caregivers.

  7. Pediatric Nurse: Salary & Jobs - EveryNurse.org

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    A pediatric registered nurse (PRN) works closely with physicians, pediatricians and other nurses to provide specialized healthcare to children. Their primary role is to treat common illnesses and injuries, while closely monitoring patients for complications and responses to medication.

  8. What does a pediatric nurse do? - CareerExplorer

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    A pediatric nurse specializes in caring for children, from newborns to adolescents. They work with physicians and other healthcare professionals to provide medical care, administer medication, monitor patient progress, and educate parents and families about their child's health.

  9. How to Become a Pediatric Nurse - BestColleges

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    Learn how to become a pediatric nurse and the average pediatric nurse salary. Pediatric nurses care for children in doctor’s offices and hospitals. Nurses enter the profession with a two-year or four-year degree.

  10. How To Become A Pediatric Nurse: A Step-By-Step Guide

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    Are you wondering how to become a pediatric nurse? Our guide takes you through the process step by step, from education to certification.

  11. Home [www.pedsnurses.org]

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    With over 3,500 members, the Society of Pediatric Nurses (SPN) is the premier pediatric nursing society. SPN strives to support nurses in their practice by providing educational resources, news in pediatric trends, and opportunities to network with nurses around the country. JOIN NOW.