Benefits--not really sure what you are looking for here---usually requires additional education in reading telemetry monitors and strips and even learning how to do and read EKGs.
Disadvantages--high burnout due to stress level--it's considered a critical care area by most hospitals
Current job market--I'm in the midwest in a city with 4 major nursing schools so the demand for nurses isn't quite as high here but almost all of our hospitals have openings for cardiac nurses.
Hope this helps! Good luck on the paper.
Originally Posted by TanyaS
I am a nursing student working on a paper about nursing specialities. My paper is about nephrology nursing, but I must compare to another speciality and chose cardiac care. I am having trouble finding information on the web, so if anyone is willing to answer a few questions, it would be greatly appreciated!
1) What are the benefits of being a cardiac nurse?
2) What are the disadvantages, if any, to being a cardiac nurse?
3) How is the current job market in this area?