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There is a big requirement for Registered Nurses, Male Nurses, Female Nurses, Nursing Practitioners, Contract Basis Nurses, OT Staff Nurses, Nursing Staff in a government department. Candidate must have passed Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery, B.Sc or M.Sc in Nursing from any university/institute recognised by the Indian Nursing council or State Nursing Council of India. There is a vacancy for Nurses in Government Hospitals, Railway, Army etc. There is immense need of skilled nurses in a government department. Nurses perform their duty under a doctor and takes care of the patients. They take care of all the needs of the patients and helps them in their healing. To get hired as a nurse a candidate should have a loving and caring nature.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the govt exams for nurses?

List of Nursing Entrance Exams In India AIIMS Nursing. Indian Army BSc Nursing. AFMC Nursing Exam. JIPMER Nursing. Lady Hardinge Nursing Entrance Exam. PGIMER Nursing. BHU Nursing. Jamia Hamdard Nursing.

What is the salary of staff nurse?

Nursing Salary in India Staff Nurse (GNM) - Rs.10,000-15,000/- Per Month Home Nurse - Rs.9,000-16,000/- Per Month OT Nurse - Rs.14,000-25,000/- Per Month ICU/CCU Nurse - Rs.16,000-25,000/- Per Month

What does a staff nurse do?

A staff nurse plans and provides compassionate and competent care to patients and service users based on current evidence of best practice. They promote health and healing through observing, and monitoring well-being, then by evaluating the effectiveness of the care provided.

Is a staff nurse the same as a registered nurse?

Staff nurses vs RN: One and the Same? As noted earlier, a staff nurse is an individual lower in rank when compared to a nurse in charge. ... In other words, a registered nurse is a person who is licensed to practice and offer healthcare services either by state, country or province. A staff nurse must be an RN.