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1. Why Military Research And Development Is A Good Thing - By: Lance Winslow
Military research and development has long had its critics from those who are linear in thought and do not study the history of our species. Indeed our most recent past periods show that the money we have spent in R and D in things like ARPA and now DARPA have given us such things as Nuc...

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History Of Military Aviation
Balloons as first air-war mechanism

Montgolfier balloons

The first practical air-war mechanism was the balloon. The first successfully flown balloons were made in France by the Montgolfier Brothers, around 1793. They were rigid style spheres made of cotton or silk stretched over a simple light wood frame resembling a large egg. These rigid balloons were held up over a fire so that the smoke billowed well into the cavity of the sphere. It was thought that the smoke made the balloons ri
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2. Collectible Dolls - Barbie - By: Michael Russell
In this article we're going to cover what is arguably the most famous collectible doll in all of history, Barbie. If you were a little girl growing up in the early 60's you had a Barbie Doll. If you didn't, you were just plain strange. Barbie had to be the biggest craze of the e...

3. Thyroid Cancer – Diagnosis And Treatment Procedure - By: Michael Russell
A thorough medical history and physical examination are required for every type of disease before performing any sophisticated diagnostic procedures. The same rule applies to patients suffering with thyroid cancer. After taking a comprehensive medical history and physical exam, the doctor may subjec...

4. Nursing Fields - By: Michael Russell
Nursing Fields There is now in our country, an alarming shortage of trained and licensed nurses to fill the positions that are critical to quality of care for the healthcare consumer. On every floor in a hospital, nurses are practicing in a wide variety of nursing fields, from an emergenc...

5. Nurse Educators Teach Student Nurses And Also Provide Continuing Education For Rns - By: Driskill
RNs also may provide basic health care to patients outside of health care settings in such venues as including correctional facilities, schools, summer camps, and the military. Nurse educators teach student nurses and also provide continuing education for RNs. RNs also may be on callavailable to wor...

6. With The Aging Population Growing Steadily, There Will Be No Shortage Of Jobs For Nurses Well Into The Future - By: Driskill
With the help and support of more experienced nurses, they participate in the nursing process from the beginning. Their nursing expertise and experience on a health care team equip them to manage ambulatory, acute, home-based, and chronic care. With the aging population growing steadily, there will ...

7. Emergency, Or Trauma, Nurses Work In Hospital Emergency Departments And Treat Patients With Life-threatening Conditions Caused By Accidents, Heart Attacks, And Strokes - By: Driskill
The most common specialties can be divided into roughly four categoriesby work setting or type of treatment; disease, ailment, or condition; organ or body system type; or population. Thus, the health care has received a major setback due to the diminishing number of registered nurses these days.The ...

8. Diploma Programs, Administered In Hospitals, Last About 3 Years - By: Driskill
RNs also may provide basic health care to patients outside of health care settings in such venues as including correctional facilities, schools, summer camps, and the military. About 23 percent of RNs worked part time in 2004, and 7 percent held more than one job. Neuroscience nurses care for patien...

9. Individuals Considering Nursing Should Carefully Weigh The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Enrolling In A Bsn Program, Because, If They Do, Their Advancement Opportunities Usually Are Broader - By: Driskill
In addition to these national requirements, most States have their own requirements. Individuals considering nursing should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of enrolling in a BSN program, because, if they do, their advancement opportunities usually are broader. Rapid growth is expect...

10. Coursework Also Includes The Liberal Arts For Adn And Bsn Students - By: Driskill
This can decrease the amount of mandatory overtime that nurses are required to work. Coursework also includes the liberal arts for ADN and BSN students. All four advanced practice nursing specialties require at least a masters degree. Many employers also are relying on foreign-educated nu...

11. The Need For Nursing Faculty Will Only Increase As A Large Number Of Instructors Nears Retirement - By: Driskill
In 2004, there were 329 masters and post-masters programs offered for nurse practitioners, 218 masters and post-masters programs for clinical nurse specialists, 92 programs for nurse anesthetists, and 45 programs for nurse midwives. RNs working in hospitals frequently work overtime and night and wee...



12. Perianesthesia Nurses Provide Preoperative And Postoperative Care To Patients Undergoing Anesthesia During Surgery - By: Driskill
They fail to get adequate care and vigilance. An LPN certificate can be accomplished in less than a year. Each and every nursing school actually offers the needed clinical training which is needed in your area so that you will be ensured that whatever nursing education and training that you get from...

13. Bsn Programs, Offered By Colleges And Universities, Take About 4 Years To Complete - By: Driskill
RNs also may provide basic health care to patients outside of health care settings in such venues as including correctional facilities, schools, summer camps, and the military. Legal nurse consultants assist lawyers in medical cases by interviewing patients and witnesses, organizing medical records,...

14. Rns Also May Provide Basic Health Care To Patients Outside Of Health Care Settings In Such Venues As Including Correctional Facilities, Schools, Summer Camps, And The Military - By: Driskill
Respiratory nurses provide care to patients with respiratory disorders such as asthma, tuberculosis, and cystic fibrosis. Diploma programs, administered in hospitals, last about 3 years. Nurses who work in office settings are more likely to work regular business hours. Gastroenterology nu...

15. However, If The United States Continues To Have A Great Shortage On Nurses, The Country Will Be Suffering A Shortage Of 400,000 Professional Nurses By The Year 2020 - By: Driskill
Perioperative nurses assist surgeons by selecting and handling instruments, controlling bleeding, and suturing incisions. Some ambulatory care nurses are involved in telehealth, providing care and advice through electronic communications media such as videoconferencing or the Internet. Today the dem...

16. All Newly Employed Nurses Are Encouraged To Ask Questions - By: Driskill
All newly employed nurses are encouraged to ask questions. Coursework also includes the liberal arts for ADN and BSN students. A Critical Care Nurse provides care for critically ill patients in a highly technical and ongoing monitoring environment, and supports the family during the crisis. br...

17. Health Insurhealthinsurancetxt - By: Michael Russell
Health insurance is important to every individual because one never knows when he will need it. Due to the advances in modern medicine, medical diagnostic and treatment procedures are now a lot more expensive than before. Not everyone can afford the full cost of medical treatment which could e...

18. The Case For Military Research Expenditures - By: Lance Winslow
Some folks want to cut military research and development spending as they say it leads to war. Some believe that we should stop inventing ways to kill humans. Some believe that killing ones own species is a terrible tragedy of the human endeavor and if we continue this tact we will do no...

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Uk Nursing Is Dying
The death of nursing is imminent unless nurse training and research are completely overhauled, say nurse academics.... More

Celebrated Military Nurse And Poet Revealed As A Fraud
Dana Shuster was a celebrated Vietnam war-era military nurse who wrote poetry about her experiences. One of her poems was read by Vice President Al Gore when the Vietnam Women's Memorial was dedicated in 1993. But it turns out she was never a nurse, never in the military and never in Vietnam.... More

Striking Zimbabwe Nurses Face Charges Of Causing disturbance
The lawyer for the four nurses released Tuesday after arraignment in Harare magistrates court said the charges were brought to intimidate striking nurses into returning to hospital wards... More

The National Institute Of Nursing Research Launches Improved Website, January 26, 2007
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), "The National Institute of Nursing Research Launches Improved Website" January 26, 2007... More

Nt Nurses Reject Govt Pay Increase
A ballot of Northern Territory nurses, counted today, shows 90 per cent of nurses were against a 3 per cent pay increase.... More

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