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Technically yes midwife nurse focuses primarily on women's reproductive health and childbirth, providing care throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum, while a general nurse can work in various medical areas and provides broader patient care across different specialties, essentially, a midwife nurse has additional training to specifically manage deliveries and pregnancy complications
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As an OR nurse, the OR nurse is typically responsible for setting up cases (surgeries) and protecting the patient's rights while under anesthesia. The education for an OR nurse and midwife varies but typically an OR nurse will have a bachelors. An OR nurse can have an associates or Master's degree. A midwife is a nurse who has their master's degree in midwifery and only works in the OBGYN and mother baby realm. OR nurses can work in any specialty so they are generally more broad.
Wait what different for midwife nurse and O.R nurse?? Is there has different by education??