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10.17.11 | Comments Off on Educational Requirement for the Different Level of Practice Nursing
Nurses are very important, as they work to perform many needful tasks; promoting health, preventing diseases and assisting persons in dealing with their ailments from day to day. Their job can involve anything from providing basic healthcare to helping surgeons to conduct critical and complex procedures. For persons desirous of becoming nurses there are many […]
10.16.11 | Comments Off on General Information on Practical Nursing
A nurse is a healthcare professional who is focused on the care of communities, individuals and families. They ensure maintenance, attainment and recovery of these individuals and of their functioning and optimal health. They capable of planning, assessing, evaluating and implementing care of their patients independently and they provide medical support through the nursing process. […]
10.16.11 | Comments Off on Issues Facing the Nurses and Nursing Profession
Nurses are one of the most in-demand health care practitioners in the world. Studies show that the nursing profession exceeds the limit of the human mind and body. For this reason, it is not surprising that the profession is faced with various problems that seem to have little or no solution. Medical facilities and hospitals […]
10.16.11 | Comments Off on Surgical Nursing: Not All Nurses Are the Same
When one thinks of going to the hospital, it is normally in the context of having some sort of procedure done. Be it having an appendix removed or undergoing a more complicated operation, the operating room will be filled with all sorts of medical professionals. Surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgical technicians, and nurses will work together to […]
10.16.11 | Comments Off on Different Types of Nurses and Their Roles in the Community
Nurses play a vital role in the healthcare industry. They provide basic care to patients and attend to patients’ needs and perform basic duties. Nursing is the most diverse of all the health care professions and nurses practice in a different and wide range of settings. Types of nurses Certified Nurse Assistant or CNA – […]
10.16.11 | Comments Off on An Exciting Career as a Nurse Practitioner
Join the demanding, rewarding, and high paying career in the health care field as a nurse practitioner. Nurse practitioners work independently of doctors and are responsible for all areas of patient care, yet don’t have the years of education and training required of physicians. They receive the same education and training a registered nurse does, […]
10.15.11 | Comments Off on A Rapidly Increasing Need For Licensed Practical Nurses
Nurses have always been in demand in any part of the world yet the demand is never met and the shortage of nursing staff is creating immense problems in hospitals. Anyone who aspires to be a licensed practical nurse will never have to worry about job security because career prospects for LPN’s are very bright […]
10.15.11 | Comments Off on Being a CNA. Can You Do It?
If you wish to join the ranks of nursing assistants then aside from taking CNA classes, you must have two things: a desire for helping people and an abundance of compassion. The job is not easy but you may find it to be quite rewarding. Many experienced nurses who care for patients for a number […]
10.14.11 | Comments Off on A Nurses Job is Demanding But Will Also Give a Lot of Satisfaction
Nursing is considered as one of the most dignified and respected professions in the world. Unfortunately, there is a massive shortage of nurses and this is expected to rise in the coming years acerbating the problems that hospitals are already besieged with. The nursing profession is a highly paid one and in fact is a […]
10.14.11 | Comments Off on Nurse Employment – Become a Registered Nurse and Enhance Your Career
In order to get the best jobs in the nursing profession you have to be a registered nurse. You can do so by obtaining a nursing diploma which takes 3 years or a bachelor’s degree in nursing from a recognized school of nursing. The degree however takes 4 years to complete and can only be […]