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Maegon SmithMs. Jones
English IV-3A Neonatal
Nurse Practitioner
+ Why do I want to become a Neonatal Nurse
Practitioner? I want to become a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner because I enjoy taking care of babies under the age of 3. Every time I see a baby it brings joy to my day. Babies are much easier to take care of. I'm interested in learning how the body works at such a young age and feeling the connection mothers have with their babies.
+ Job Description Neonatal nurses provide primary care to
premature babies They also consult with neonatologist to
determine best cure for newborns in the NICU Work with families on the caring of their
newborn
+ Neonatal Nursing Education Levels
Level I – Nurse provides care to babies that are born healthy and stay in the hospital for a short period.
Level II – Nurse caters to infants that are born premature or have an illness. Nurses in this level give oxygen and specialized feedings and intravenous therapy
Level III - This Unit is called Neonatal Intensive Care Unit or the NICU. This unit is one that gives care to infants that are premature or severely ill or very small in size. The babies that are admitted in the NICU need surgery and ventilators.
+ Skills & High SchoolRequirements
Skills Required: Diligent and fast acting Good communication skills Emotional resolute (control emotions)
High School Prep: Take Advantage of Medical classes at school
+ Basic High School Requirements
4 years of math classes 4 years of science classes4 years of English classes4 years of social studies2 years of foreign language 1 additional elective or more
+ Degree's/Years of Study Associates Degree Two years at a community college Bachelors Degree 4 years at a university Certified as RN Master Degree Additional 3-4 years after Bachelors Completed 2 years of work experience in a hospital, clinic or
private institution Also have to pass the National Council Licensure Examination
(NCLEX-RN)
+ Top Schools Entrance Requirements
Unweight GPA of at least a 3.0 from main courses
Minimum19 units of college preparatory courses
Minimum of SAT score of 1060Minimum composite ACT score of at
least 23
+Top and National Colleges
University of PennsylvaniaDuke UniversityLouisiana State University Health
Center-New OrleansUniversity of Texas at AustinBaylor University
+ Job Market/Potential Income
Neonatal nurse practitioners are the highest paid professionals in the nursing field.
Earn an average salary between $39,078 and $113,714
Salary gets higher by years of experience
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