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1. A Complete Nursing Career Overview - By: Michael Russell
With almost 2.6M registered nurses (RN) in the United States, nursing is now the largest health care profession in the country. If you think that hospitals are the only place a nurse could be found, you are certainly misled. Public health agencies, communities, ambulatory care centers and other ...

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Various nursing jobs that are available in various hospitals, clinics right now are the following: registered nurse, case management nurse, clinical nurse specialist, home health aides, home health nurse, hospital nurse.Nursing places its focus not only on a particular health problem, but on the whole patient and his or her response to treatment. With the aging population growing steadily, there will be no shortage of jobs for nurses well into the future. So, as the current crop of B
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2. Breaking The Silence - Forensic Nursing - By: Linda Emerson
It was in 1992 when the term Forensic nursing was first heard. But what is it exactly? Forensic nursing is a specialty field that deals with the care of crime victims, collecting evidences and providing health care services in the prison system. It is a combined health care and judicial system profe...

3. Nursing Maybe The Best Career Choice For You - By: Michael Russell
If you are deciding which career path is right for you, nursing maybe the answer to your dreams.  In this article, we will be discussing the many aspects of being a nurse.  It can be a very lucrative and fulfilling career.  We will be covering how nurses have stability, security, flex...

4. What Is Phlebology? - By: Michael Russell
Simply put, phlebology is the branch of medicine devoted to the study of modern ways of treating varicose vein and spider vein problems. It is a relatively recent addition to the long list of sanctioned medical specialties for doctors. It may sound like overkill to have a specialty devoted to just...

5. Most Rns Begin As Staff Nurses, And With Experience And Good Performance Often Are Promoted To More Responsible Positions - By: Driskill
However, RNs may face greater competition for these positions because they generally offer regular working hours and more comfortable working environments. Much faster-than-average growth will be driven by technological advances in patient care, which permit a greater number of medical problems to b...

6. Forensic Nursing, The New Breed Of Nurses - By: Larry Ford
With the continuing rise in crime rates, forensic nursing isquickly becoming a popular part of the American judicial system.Forensic nursing is one of the newest forms of forensic sciencesrecognized by the American Nurses Association. The new fieldcombines the health care profession with the...

7. Rns Working In Hospitals Frequently Work Overtime And Night And Weekend Shifts And Also Treat Seriously Ill And Injured Patients, All Of Which Can Contribute To Stress And Burnout - By: Driskill
All four advanced practice nursing specialties require at least a masters degree. RNs working in hospitals frequently work overtime and night and weekend shifts and also treat seriously ill and injured patients, all of which can contribute to stress and burnout. More and more sophisticated procedure...

8. This Can Decrease The Amount Of Mandatory Overtime That Nurses Are Required To Work - By: Driskill
Enrollments in nursing programs at all levels have increased more rapidly in the past couple of years as students seek jobs with stable employment. In some States, certification in a specialty is required in order to practice that specialty. The type of care demanded will require nurses who are able...

9. There Is Actually A Great Shortage Of Nurses In The United States Which Is Why A Lot People Are Being Encouraged To Become Nurses Since Not Only Is It A Great Job But It Does Have Its Numerous Benefits As Well - By: Driskill
But even men like women can take up this profession after adequate training. Nursing jobs are generally in high demand across the country, but LPN positions in hospitals are declining. There is actually a great shortage of nurses in the United States which is why a lot people are being encouraged to...

10. Some Nurses Have Jobs That Require Little Or No Direct Patient Contact - By: Driskill
Diploma programs, administered in hospitals, last about 3 years. RNs also may be on callavailable to work on short notice. Transplant nurses care for both transplant recipients and living donors and monitor signs of organ rejection. RNs may spend considerable time walking and standing. RN...

11. The Scope Of Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice Includes Patients, Nursing Personnel And Organization Systems - By: Driskill
Nursing is the nation's largest health care profession, with 2.6 million registered nurses (RNs), and many more needed in the future. Increasingly, management-level nursing positions require a graduate or an advanced degree in nursing or health services administration. Coursework also includes the l...

12. Nursing Students - By: Michael Russell
Nursing Students A quality education for nursing students will ensure that skilled nurses will result. There are many educational programs available for nursing students, and well as student nurse organizations that offer support for nursing students and provide access to study guides and...

13. Hiv/aids Nurses Care For Patients Diagnosed With Hiv And Aids - By: Driskill
Ophthalmic nurses provide care to patients with disorders of the eyes, including blindness and glaucoma, and to patients undergoing eye surgery. Legal nurse consultants assist lawyers in medical cases by interviewing patients and witnesses, organizing medical records, determining damages and costs, ...

14. Applicants Are Required To Undergo A Review Of Their Education And Licensing Credentials And Pass A Nursing Certification And English Proficiency Exam, Both Conducted By The Commission On Graduates Of Foreign Nursing Schools - By: Driskill
Accelerated BSN programs last 12 to 18 months and provide the fastest route to a BSN for individuals who already hold a degree. Applicants are required to undergo a review of their education and licensing credentials and pass a nursing certification and English proficiency exam, both conducted by th...



15. For Example, Cardiac And Vascular Nurses Treat Patients With Coronary Heart Disease And Those Who Have Had Heart Surgery, Providing Services Such As Postoperative Rehabilitation - By: Driskill
Orthopedic nurses care for patients with muscular and skeletal problems, including arthritis, bone fractures, and muscular dystrophy. Transplant nurses care for both transplant recipients and living donors and monitor signs of organ rejection. RNs also may work as health care consultants,...

16. Care Of The Patient And A Firm Base Of Scientific Knowledge Are Indispensable Elements - By: Driskill
Some nurses move into the business side of health care. Students take courses in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, psychology and other behavioral sciences, and nursing. There are few professions that offer such a rewarding combination of high tech and high touch. T...

17. Occupational Health Nurses Provide Treatment For Job-related Injuries And Illnesses And Help Employers To Detect Workplace Hazards And Implement Health And Safety Standards - By: Driskill
Occupational health nurses provide treatment for job-related injuries and illnesses and help employers to detect workplace hazards and implement health and safety standards. If you have the qualities required to be a nurse and want a well paying job, getting an LPN degree in nursing is a great way t...

18. For Example, Clinical Nurse Specialists Provide Direct Patient Care And Expert Consultations In One Of Many Of The Nursing Specialties Listed Above - By: Driskill
Neuroscience nurses care for patients with dysfunctions of the nervous system, including brain and spinal cord injuries and seizures. For example, cardiac and vascular nurses treat patients with coronary heart disease and those who have had heart surgery, providing services such as postoperative reh...

19. 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 - 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. Emergency, or trauma, nurses work in hospital emergency departments and treat patients with life-threatening conditio...

20. Nursing Can Be A Rewarding Career - By: Michael Russell
Nursing can be a Rewarding CareerA career in nursing can be rewarding and exciting. Many people think that a nursing degree is not as respected as a medical school degree. It is important to realize that nurses are needed in growing numbers throughout the US. Nurses take care of patients and do...

21. Oncology Nurses Care For Patients With Various Types Of Cancer And May Administer Radiation And Chemotherapies - By: Driskill
Nurse midwives provide primary care to women, including gynecological exams, family planning advice, prenatal care, assistance in labor and delivery, and neonatal care. BSN programs, offered by colleges and universities, take about 4 years to complete. Home health and public health nurses travel to ...

22. Today The Demand For Registered Nurses Or Rns Has Increased Considerably, Because Of Two Factors - By: Driskill
Also make sure that whichever nursing school that you choose to attend to is actually NLN accredited. Today the demand for Registered Nurses or RNs has increased considerably, because of two factors. Holistic nurses provide care such as acupuncture, massage and aroma therapy, and biofeedback, which ...

23. There Are Lots Of Nursing Jobs, But Will An Online School Give You What You Need For A Nursing Career? - By: Michael Russell
There are approximately 3,000,000 RNs in the United States. That may sound like a lot but in actual fact; there is a shortage of young people going into the nursing profession. There is also the added problem of the older experienced RNs retiring within the next 5 to 7 years. Some hospitals rotate p...

24. The Many Benefits Of A Nursing Career - By: Michael Russell
There's no shortage of nursing schools offering course-work for those who aspire to become a part of the ever-growing healthcare industry. These certified nursing schools will not only train you to become a professional nurse but many offer post graduate courses as well, to better help you devel...

25. So, As The Current Crop Of Baby Boomer-age Nurses Nears Retirement, Fewer Trained Nurses Are In The Pipeline To Replace Them - By: Driskill
So, as the current crop of Baby Boomer-age nurses nears retirement, fewer trained nurses are in the pipeline to replace them. Some nurses move into the business side of health care. They work in a variety of other settings as well. The clinical nurse specialist is a BRN certified RN who is an advanc...

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