I cannot wait to do this !! I hope military experience helps cause I love babies so much! Tired of the military want to start helping the most precious little life's america has :)!
That Guy that's great but just know they are sick and it can be depressing so.....but I say go for it and if you decide to go into this career think positive!
I want to be a nurse that takes care of newborn baby’s and put them in the glass baby bed. But I don’t want to preform surgery on the baby what’s that called
Zouhera Mahamed you can be a NICU nurse! which they watch babies, sick or pre mature. they do intensive care which is watch them closely, give them medicine when needed, and take close care of the babies. but you also have to think social wise. you’ll need to talk to parents and educate them on what’s going on with their baby, or else they’ll be confused and upset. i don’t think you’ll need to perform surgery as a neonatal nurse. only a neonatologist which is like a doctor...
If you mean what to do after high school, you will need to go to a 4 year undergrad for a BSN (Bachelor of Science-Nursing) then go to graduate school for 2-3 years for your Masters degree!
4 years undergrad nursing and then I heard that by 2025 all advanced nursing practices need a doctorate (3 years) and not a masters (2 years) so currently 6 years but soon to be 7 years of school
if you take 2 commnity college classes for nursing during junior/senior year, it gets alot of your college classes over with which saves you time. if you go to a tech college instead of uni or college, all you do is learn about nursing (no math, english, none of that crap) so it saves you wayyyyy more time and material. you should only have to go for 2 years this way. once you become a rn, get a job and then go back to school at night to become a NP (practicinor) because you get paid way more, get to be on more cases and your at the top of the nurses.
@@laririos514 thats my plan because my aunt did that, and she is finanically stable (she never really had much money) and it saved her alot. try going to a tech school near your home or grandparents/friends so you dont have to pay for apartment or dorm.
@@meadowbonora5479 wowww thanks for letting us know. Quick question tho, so you mentioned going to school at night to become a neonatal nurse while working as a rn during the day. Should we also attend another community college for that or a university and what degree is needed? I’ve recently been interested in this!
Diana Artemenko when they talk about nurses, they're generally talking about registered nurses (RNs). A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice RN. They are primary care providers and have prescriptive authority
yes. once you get your bachelors of science in nursing or associates degree in nursing, you can take the state boards to become an RN. in order to become a practitioner, you need to get a masters degree. in your masters program, you will focus on your specialty: neonatology, pediatrics, women's health, etc.
so, both a family nurse practitioner and a neonatal nurse practitioner have masters degree. the FNP's coursework focused on family practice, whereas the neonatal NP's coursework focuses on neonatology.
The prophet of Allah (God) made mandatory the practise of Taḥnīk (تَحْنِيكِ) for newborn babies, which is an Islamic ceremony of touching the lips of a newborn baby with honey, sweet juice or pressed dates. Originally the date was softened by mastication by the pious person and rubbed on the infant's palate. The taḥnīk also *exercises the muscles of the mouth* and helps with the *circulation of blood* in the mouth - this may help the baby to be able to suck and take mother's milk. It is also credited to prevent *neonatal hypoglycemia* in newborn babies. Now tell me. The western world has just acquired this knowledge. With all the gadgets and equipment and technology and professional knowledge, skills and team work - how did a man who neither knew how to read and write at the time of his prophethood, *know* such a thing? Among some many other miracles and prophecies of the future. There is no god except Allah and Muhammad is his Messenger. This is the truth. This is the truth. This is the truth.
Babies are so cute and precious! Can’t wait to become an NNP
I’m going into this field I am a junior in high school so ya but I’m so scared I will do something wrong
Same, I'm also a junior in highschool.
Same I am both excited and scared
Same
sameeeee
Same, we’re seniors now though!
Why did they shake that baby like that in the beginning 😐
I cannot wait to do this !! I hope military experience helps cause I love babies so much! Tired of the military want to start helping the most precious little life's america has :)!
That Guy that's great but just know they are sick and it can be depressing so.....but I say go for it and if you decide to go into this career think positive!
Hey, we you a military nurse. That’s what I’m planning to do I want to know more if so
i want to be a obstetrician or neonatologist i can’t wait to help families and babies
0:04 sounds creepy!
I want to be a nurse that takes care of newborn baby’s and put them in the glass baby bed. But I don’t want to preform surgery on the baby what’s that called
Zouhera Mahamed you can be a NICU nurse! which they watch babies, sick or pre mature. they do intensive care which is watch them closely, give them medicine when needed, and take close care of the babies. but you also have to think social wise. you’ll need to talk to parents and educate them on what’s going on with their baby, or else they’ll be confused and upset. i don’t think you’ll need to perform surgery as a neonatal nurse. only a neonatologist which is like a doctor...
Tiara thanks
@@AneishaH thank you so much lm really into kids and l would love that
Thank you for this video !
I'm planning on becoming an NNP
How can I go to this after High 2024
If you mean what to do after high school, you will need to go to a 4 year undergrad for a BSN (Bachelor of Science-Nursing) then go to graduate school for 2-3 years for your Masters degree!
Someone please reply!!! I want to be a neonatal Nurse so bad! But do they do surgery on the babys?
no
No the perform procedures like intubation, lumbar punctures and central line placement
so in total do you have to do 6 years of school ? please reply thank you
4 years undergrad nursing and then I heard that by 2025 all advanced nursing practices need a doctorate (3 years) and not a masters (2 years) so currently 6 years but soon to be 7 years of school
if you take 2 commnity college classes for nursing during junior/senior year, it gets alot of your college classes over with which saves you time. if you go to a tech college instead of uni or college, all you do is learn about nursing (no math, english, none of that crap) so it saves you wayyyyy more time and material. you should only have to go for 2 years this way. once you become a rn, get a job and then go back to school at night to become a NP (practicinor) because you get paid way more, get to be on more cases and your at the top of the nurses.
@@meadowbonora5479 woww. did u do all that??
@@laririos514 thats my plan because my aunt did that, and she is finanically stable (she never really had much money) and it saved her alot. try going to a tech school near your home or grandparents/friends so you dont have to pay for apartment or dorm.
@@meadowbonora5479 wowww thanks for letting us know. Quick question tho, so you mentioned going to school at night to become a neonatal nurse while working as a rn during the day. Should we also attend another community college for that or a university and what degree is needed? I’ve recently been interested in this!
is there a difference between a nurse and practicer
practitioners
Diana Artemenko when they talk about nurses, they're generally talking about registered nurses (RNs). A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice RN. They are primary care providers and have prescriptive authority
Jessica L. okay thanks do u know if that's the same for neontanotolgy nurse and their practitioners
yes. once you get your bachelors of science in nursing or associates degree in nursing, you can take the state boards to become an RN. in order to become a practitioner, you need to get a masters degree. in your masters program, you will focus on your specialty: neonatology, pediatrics, women's health, etc.
so, both a family nurse practitioner and a neonatal nurse practitioner have masters degree. the FNP's coursework focused on family practice, whereas the neonatal NP's coursework focuses on neonatology.
The prophet of Allah (God) made mandatory the practise of Taḥnīk (تَحْنِيكِ) for newborn babies, which is an Islamic ceremony of touching the lips of a newborn baby with honey, sweet juice or pressed dates. Originally the date was softened by mastication by the pious person and rubbed on the infant's palate.
The taḥnīk also *exercises the muscles of the mouth* and helps with the *circulation of blood* in the mouth - this may help the baby to be able to suck and take mother's milk. It is also credited to prevent *neonatal hypoglycemia* in newborn babies.
Now tell me. The western world has just acquired this knowledge. With all the gadgets and equipment and technology and professional knowledge, skills and team work - how did a man who neither knew how to read and write at the time of his prophethood, *know* such a thing? Among some many other miracles and prophecies of the future.
There is no god except Allah and Muhammad is his Messenger.
This is the truth.
This is the truth.
This is the truth.