1. What Is a Nurse? Types and Roles Explained | Nurse.com

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    What is a nurse? Nurse definition: At its core, the definition of a nurse is a healthcare professional who uses their clinical skills to care for patients, as well as their families. Nurses also work in communities where they promote good health and well-being practices.

  2. Nurse.com - Continuing Education, Jobs, & News for Nurses

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    Nurse.com - Continuing Education, Jobs, & News for Nurses. Your Nurse Life in One Place. Find jobs matched to your interests, gain new skills, and connect with one of the largest communities of nurses. Grow your nursing career with us through continuing education, news and our jobs board.

  3. Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Nursing is a health care profession that "integrates the art and science of caring and focuses on the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and human functioning; prevention of illness and injury; facilitation of healing; and alleviation of suffering through compassionate presence". [1] .

  4. What is a Registered Nurse? What They Do and How to Become One - Healthline

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    They provide patient care, education, and assist other healthcare professionals. In this article, we’ll cover what a registered nurse is — and how to become one.

  5. What does a nurse do? - CareerExplorer

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    Nurses play an important role in promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for individuals of all ages, from newborns to the elderly. Nurses work collaboratively with physicians, therapists, pharmacists, and other members of the healthcare team to deliver holistic and patient-centered care.

  6. What Is a Nurse? Types of Nurses & Roles - Cleveland Clinic

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    A nurse is a trained and licensed healthcare professional who provides compassionate, patient-centered care. Nurses work together with other members of a medical team to take care of you when you’re healthy and when you’re sick — whether it’s a temporary infection or an illness that spans years. Advertisement.

  7. Registered Nurses - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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    Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions. Work Environment. Registered nurses work in hospitals, physicians’ offices, home healthcare services, and nursing care facilities. Others work in outpatient clinics and schools. How to Become a Registered Nurse.