Nursing skill levels can generally be categorized into three main tiers: novice, intermediate, and expert. Each level has distinct characteristics and expectations.
Novice Nurses: These are entry-level nurses who have just graduated from nursing school. They require significant supervision and guidance. Intermediate Nurses: These nurses have a few years of experience and can handle more complex cases with some level of autonomy. Expert Nurses: These nurses have extensive experience and can manage high-stress situations independently. They often take on leadership roles.