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What is Pediatric Travel Nursing? (Peds Nursing)

Pediatric nursing can take you from intensive care of a newborn baby with breathing problems to looking after a six-foot tall adolescent whose leg has been broken in a football game.

Children are not just mini adults: their bodies (and minds) work in different ways.

Children's nurses work closely with patient's families as part of the caring process. One of the most striking features of pediatric nursing is how often you share your nursing skills with others: the child's parents or whoever would normally look after them at home. Your job is to give the child's carers the confidence and ability to carry on with their caring role, knowing when to stand back and when to take-over if necessary. It requires a special set of attitudes and open mindedness to people's different ways of relating to their children.

Pediatric Travel Nursing Jobs Outlook:

There is a tremendous demand for experienced pediatric nurses nationwide. The vast majority of hospitals require a minimum of two years of recent pediatric experience before they will consider a travel candidate. Demand is very strong nationwide and many pediatric nurses can be fairly selective in their desired locations.

American Heart Association

Pediatric Nursing Certification Board

The American Nurses Association (ANA)

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