User:Lbe20/Obstetrical nursing

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 * 1) Expand on where obstetrical nurses can work and job description:

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- Common workplaces for obstetrical nurses are as follows:


 * Hospital maternity wards
 * Family planning centers
 * Private birthing centers
 * Urgent care clinics
 * Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) offices
 * Midwife practice
 * Community clinics

'''- Ob nurses perform so many tasks throughout their day that it can be hard to keep track of all of them. Some of the tasks they could perform are, mammograms, administer medications through IV's, monitor newborns, and assist in helping the mother make hard choices when it comes to the mother and babies' health.'''

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'''- These nurses make about $148,000 a year as well as benefits and it can vary depending on state. They need nurses in just about every department and the outlook is very favorable.'''

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'''- The gender ratio when it comes to obstetrical nursing is 3% are male and 97% are female. As well as the races for this type of nursing. The percentages are as follows, White 66.2%, Black 10.5%, Hispanic 9.5%, Asian 9%, unknown 4.3% and American Indian and Alaska Native .5%.'''

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- I would like to add the following dividers into the article:


 * Job Description
 * Skills
 * Demographics/Outlook

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'''- Obstetrical nurses typically start as registered nurses, so that is where you would want to start. You need to obtain your degree or nursing diploma. An internship in obstetrics can give you all most all of the knowledge to start at an entry level position.'''