What Can You Do with a BSN? A Bachelor's of Science and Nursing Degree in nursing can be beneficial to your career as a nurse. You may be able to obtain more leadership roles and responsibilities. There may also be more expectations for you to play a bigger role in high-stakes situations. Here are just a few responsibilities you may take on with a BSN: ● Treating patients with injuries, illnesses, and other medical conditions ● Educating patients, and even the public, about improvement of health habits ● Develop nursing care treatment plans ● Medication and injection administration ● Supervision and task assignment of other nurses ● Perform routine lab work ● Assist doctors during major procedures or surgeries What You Can Do Several new opportunities arise when you receive your BSN. The following are just a few of the jobs that you can take on. ● Staff Nurse o This job entails providing direct patient care as ordered by the physician. Carrying out treatment, medications, and injections, educating families, and assistance during various procedures can all be done as a Staff Nurse. ● Nurse Midwife o Under the supervision of a physician, you can provide obstetric care such as exams, advice, and consult. ● Critical Care Registered Nurse o Working in the ICU can be rewarding, and you will be monitoring patients closely during their stay. ● Clinical Nurse Educator o You may also like to educate and train recent graduates, aspiring nurses, or other clinical staff. ● Medical and Health Services Manager