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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Psychiatric Specialties' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Psychiatric Specialties Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Psychiatric Specialties 1. The Uses And Abuses Of Hypnosis - By: Michael Russell Hypnosis symbolizes an aura of mystery and magic to an ordinary individual. It is so popular that it has become so simplified and reduced to a parlor or theatrical trick, a spiritualist instrument rather than a powerful medical and psychological technique. Hypnosis is a very powerful too... Featured ArticleMalpractice - Psychiatric Malpractice Part I In this article we're going to discuss psychiatric malpractice, what it means, by what criteria it's judged and how it's proven. Malpractice isn't tough enough to both defend and prove in a court of law as it is. Add to the mix a branch of medicine where there is no surgical procedure and rarely where any drugs are even administered and it's easy to see why people are baffled by how anyone can claim psychiatric malpractice and have any chance of winning the case. Because psychiatric malpract ...
Read full story 2. 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 ... 3. 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... 4. 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... 5. 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, ... 6. Rns Must Observe Rigid, Standardized Guidelines To Guard Against Disease And Other Dangers, Such As Those Posed By Radiation, Accidental Needle Sticks, Chemicals Used To Sterilize Instruments, And Anesthetics - By: Driskill RNs must observe rigid, standardized guidelines to guard against disease and other dangers, such as those posed by radiation, accidental needle sticks, chemicals used to sterilize instruments, and anesthetics. ADN programs, offered by community and junior colleges, take about 2 to 3 years to complet... 7. Nurses Who Work In Office Settings Are More Likely To Work Regular Business Hours - By: Driskill Nurses who work in office settings are more likely to work regular business hours. Forensics nurses combine nursing with law enforcement by treating and investigating victims of sexual assault, child abuse, or accidental death. Only 69 programs offered diplomas in 2004. Psychiatric nurses treat pati... 8. Perioperative Nurses Assist Surgeons By Selecting And Handling Instruments, Controlling Bleeding, And Suturing Incisions - By: Driskill Nurses perhaps the best friend of a patient. Emergency, or trauma, nurses work in hospital emergency departments and treat patients with life-threatening conditions caused by accidents, heart attacks, and strokes. The nursing profession has witnessed tremendous changes in the last five de... 9. Psychiatric Nurses Treat Patients With Personality And Mood Disorders - By: Driskill About 846 RN programs in 2004 granted associate degrees. Psychiatric nurses treat patients with personality and mood disorders. Nurse administrators supervise nursing staff, establish work schedules and budgets, and maintain medical supply inventories. Nurse educators teach student nurses... 10. And, When Employed, They Take Continuing Education Courses On A Regular Basis To Keep Up With The Latest In The Medical And Nursing Sciences - By: Driskill In addition, all four advanced practice specialtiesclinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, midwives, and anesthetistswill be in high demand, particularly in medically underserved areas such as inner cities and rural areas. For many practicing and retired nurses, the profession has been a ve... 11. For Many Practicing And Retired Nurses, The Profession Has Been A Very Fullfilling One - By: Driskill Nurses are the largest single component of any hospital staff - the primary providers of hospital patient care - and, they deliver most of the nation's nursing home care. For many practicing and retired nurses, the profession has been a very fullfilling one. The clinical nurse specialist is a BRN ce... 12. All Nursing Education Programs Include Classroom Instruction And Supervised Clinical Experience In Hospitals And Other Health Care Facilities - By: Driskill Accelerated BSN programs also are available for individuals who have a bachelors or higher degree in another field and who are interested in moving into nursing. However, RNs may face greater competition for these positions because they generally offer regular working hours and more comfortable work... 13. 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... 14. Malpractice - Psychiatric Malpractice Part 2 - By: Michael Russell In this last of a two part series we're going to take a further look at psychiatric malpractice and what it involves. Because of all the legal mumbo jumbo involved in psychiatric malpractice, it is hard at best and impossible at worst to give a number of general examples of what constitutes psychi... 15. Not Another Calendar! - Choose Advertising Specialties That Sell - By: Michael Russell As I was searching through a kitchen drawer the other day, I found dozens of pens, pencils, letter openers, sticky-note pads, oversized paper clips, rulers, dental floss, calendars, magnets, whatsits and thing-a-ma-bobs, each with the name of a business on the front. In looking through m... 16. 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... 17. Accreditation And Four Things To Know About It - By: Michael Russell Without Accreditation, it might not be possible to be sure that the individual professional that you are hiring can actually perform to minimum standards. Professional accreditation is a process by which an individual in a particular profession is certified to have a basic level of knowledge and com... 18. Finding Cookware And Kitchenware And Specialty Shops In The Brick And Mortar World - By: Linda Polansky If you are an avid cook, you likely are interested in finding the very best when it comes to cookware and kitchenware. If that is the case, you will want to take the time to visit specialty shops in the brick and mortar world that cater to cooks. In many major cities around the world, these types of... 19. Malpractice - Psychiatric Malpractice Part I - By: Michael Russell In this article we're going to discuss psychiatric malpractice, what it means, by what criteria it's judged and how it's proven. Malpractice isn't tough enough to both defend and prove in a court of law as it is. Add to the mix a branch of medicine where there is no surgical procedure and rarely w... 20. Career Track: Becoming An Engineer - By: Michael Russell The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics defines engineers as those who "apply the theories and principles of science and mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to technical problems." In other words, engineers are the ones who solve complex problems for the rest of us. br... 21. Stocking Your Restaurant Kitchen: Finding Reliable Sellers Of Cookware In The Brick And Mortar World - By: Linda Polansky If you are a culinary fan, if you like to spend time in your kitchen, you likely find yourself looking for reliable resources through which you can make the purchase of cookware products in the brick and mortar world. In the 21st century, there are many resources available to you in the brick and mo... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |