Which Nursing Specialty Suits You Best?

There’s much more to the nursing field than most people think. In fact, the number of nursing specialties is constantly growing and evolving with the rest of the medical field. If you like the idea of working as a nurse but aren’t sure exactly what you’d like to do, take this quiz and find out which nursing specialty might suit you best!

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Which patient population would you like to work with most?

What is it that attracted you to the nursing field?

Which of the following types of television shows do you enjoy most?

After a long day at work, how do you like to unwind?

How do you feel about pursuing a higher degree?

Do you prefer working with a team or on your own?

Which work schedule suits you best?

What do you want most from your colleagues?

Legal Nurse Consultant

Legal Nurse Consultant

Based on the answers you selected, working as a legal nurse consultant might be right for you! Legal nurse consultants use their clinical experience and training to help resolve legal issues pertinent to medical claims and cases. In addition to working for law firms, legal nurse consultants work with insurance companies, government offices, hospital risk-management departments and more.

Psychiatric Nurse

Psychiatric Nurse

Based on the answers you selected, working as a psychiatric nurse might be right for you! Psychiatric nurses work with patients who have psychiatric issues, including depression, dementia, and schizophrenia. While caring for their patients, psychiatric nurses help to administer treatments, maintain therapeutic environments, and asses mental-health needs. Psychiatric nurses often work in outpatient facilities, mental-health clinics, and long-term care centers.

Home Health Nurse

Home Health Nurse

Based on the answers you selected, working as a home health nurse might be right for you! Home health nurses help care for patients in their homes by performing assessments and providing assistance with activities of daily living. Some patients may also require nurses to perform skills like wound care and medication administration. Home health nurses typically work for agencies that handle home health care for patients dealing with chronic health issues and patients who have recently been discharged from the hospital.

Forensic Nurse Investigator

Forensic Nurse Investigator

Based on the answers you selected, working as a forensic nurse investigator might be right for you! Forensic nurse investigators typically work in the office of a medical examiner or coroner to investigate the circumstances surrounding strange, unexpected, or violent deaths. In addition to examining bodies, forensic nurse investigators often assist with autopsies and study the scenes of violent crimes.

Neonatal Nurse Specialist

Neonatal Nurse Specialist

Based on the answers you selected, working as a neonatal nurse specialist might be right for you! Neonatal nurses care for newborn babies in a variety of settings, including clinics, hospitals, and neonatal intensive care units. The roles and responsibilities of neonatal nurses differ depending on the general condition of the babies in the unit. In a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), for instance, nurses are responsible for monitoring and caring for ill and premature babies around the clock.

Floor Nurse

Floor Nurse

Based on the answers you selected, working as a floor nurse might be right for you! When the average person thinks of a nurse, the image of a floor nurse is often what comes to mind. Floor nurses perform direct nursing care, typically in a hospital setting. The types of patients you’ll encounter working as a floor nurse vary depending on the type of unit you’re assigned to. Nurses working in general surgical units, for instance, typically care for patients who have recently undergone some type of surgical procedure.

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