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1. Supervised Clinical Experience Is Provided In Hospital Departments Such As Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Maternity, And Surgery - By: Driskill
Most RNs begin as staff nurses, and with experience and good performance often are promoted to more responsible positions. Supervised clinical experience is provided in hospital departments such as pediatrics, psychiatry, maternity, and surgery. A growing number of hospitals also are expe...

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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
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. Most Rns Work In Well-lighted, Comfortable Health Care Facilities - By: Driskill
Most RNs work in well-lighted, comfortable health care facilities. In some States, certification in a specialty is required in order to practice that specialty. Despite the slower employment growth in hospitals, job opportunities should still be excellent because of the relatively high tu...

3. In 2004, 674 Nursing Programs Offered Degrees At The Bachelors Level - By: Driskill
Ophthalmic nurses provide care to patients with disorders of the eyes, including blindness and glaucoma, and to patients undergoing eye surgery. Rehabilitation nurses care for patients with temporary and permanent disabilities. Infection control nurses identify, track, and control infectious outbrea...

4. Job Growth Also Is Expected In Units That Provide Specialized Long-term Rehabilitation For Stroke And Head Injury Patients, As Well As Units That Treat Alzheimers Victims - By: Driskill
For example, employment is expected to grow more slowly in hospitalswhich comprise health cares largest industrythan in most other health care industries. In 2004, more than 165 of these programs were available. Individuals considering nursing should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages ...

5. A Growing Number Of Programs Include Clinical Experience In Nursing Care Facilities, Public Health Departments, Home Health Agencies, And Ambulatory Clinics - By: Driskill
Some nurses move into the business side of health care. Nursing is the nation's largest health care profession, with 2.6 million registered nurses (RNs), and many more needed in the future. A growing number of programs include clinical experience in nursing care facilities, public health departments...

6. Rns Specializing In A Particular Disease, Ailment, Or Condition Are Employed In Virtually All Work Settings, Including Physicians Offices, Outpatient Treatment Facilities, Home Health Care Agencies, And Hospitals - By: Driskill
Orthopedic nurses care for patients with muscular and skeletal problems, including arthritis, bone fractures, and muscular dystrophy. Infection control nurses identify, track, and control infectious outbreaks in health care facilities; develop methods of outbreak prevention and biological terrorism ...

7. Only 69 Programs Offered Diplomas In 2004 - By: Driskill
Nurse educators teach student nurses and also provide continuing education for RNs. Gastroenterology nurses treat patients with digestive and intestinal disorders, including ulcers, acid reflux disease, and abdominal bleeding. Only 69 programs offered diplomas in 2004. Nursing is the nati...

8. Rapid Growth Is Expected In Hospital Outpatient Facilities, Such As Those Providing Same-day Surgery, Rehabilitation, And Chemotherapy - By: Driskill
The need for nursing faculty will only increase as a large number of instructors nears retirement. Employment in nursing care facilities is expected to grow faster than average because of increases in the number of elderly, many of whom require long-term care. In some States, certificatio...

9. The Holidays Are A Time To Honor Seniors - By: Ara
(ARA) Older adults are often the best storytellers in the family. Their memories, traditions and talents are just waiting to be shared. But as we approach the holiday season, many older citizens wont be near their families because they live far apart. What better way to honor seniors ...

10. 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...

11. Some Nurses In This Field Also Specialize In Endoscopic Procedures, Which Look Inside The Gastrointestinal Tract Using A Tube Equipped With A Light And A Camera That Can Capture Images Of Diseased Tissue - By: Driskill
Case managers ensure that all of the medical needs of patients with severe injuries and illnesses are met, including the type, location, and duration of treatment. Forensics nurses combine nursing with law enforcement by treating and investigating victims of sexual assault, child abuse, or accidenta...

12. Foreign-educated Nurses Wishing To Work In The United States Must Obtain A Work Visa - By: Driskill
In 2004, more than 165 of these programs were available. The need for nursing faculty will only increase as a large number of instructors nears retirement. In 2004, there were 329 masters and post-masters programs offered for nurse practitioners, 218 masters and post-masters programs for clinical nu...

13. Work Duties Can Also Include Feeding Patients, Collecting Samples And Providing Patient Hygiene - By: Driskill
This type of nursing has proved to be a little help in meeting the scarcity of registered nurses. Medical-surgical nurses provide basic medical care to a variety of patients in all health settings. A good nursing education from a reputable nursing school will be able to help these nursing students p...

14. 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,...



15. Nursing - Is It The Career For You? - By: Michael Russell
Many college students, particularly young women, pursue a nursing degree during their vocational studies. If you are considering pursuing nursing as a career, there are a few considerations you should make before investing the money into your education. These considerations will help you to know if ...

16. Otorhinolaryngology Nurses Care For Patients With Ear, Nose, And Throat Disorders, Such As Cleft Palates, Allergies, And Sinus Disorders - By: Driskill
RNs also may work as health care consultants, public policy advisors, pharmaceutical and medical supply researchers and salespersons, and medical writers and editors. Dermatology nurses treat patients with disorders of the skin, such as skin cancer and psoriasis. RNs who work with critically ill pat...

17. Volunteering As A Tool For Career Advancement - By: Michael Russell
Many people will tell you that networking is a good way to find a new job. However, networking often seems like a vague term. In this job searching tip, we will discuss a specific way you can put networking to use to advance in your career. The approach discussed involves volunteering with specific ...

18. Rn To Bsn - Career Benefits And Education Options - By: Michael Russell
The complexities of a changing medical field in technology, advanced information, and facing a growing leadership role among nurses has increased the need for a degree of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing among registered nurses (RN to BSN). This higher level of education takes commitment and dedicat...

19. 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...

20. Elderly Opt For Live-in Nursing - By: Steve Martyn
Government cutbacks on NHS staff have been felt heavily by qualified nurses looking to obtain positions within the health service. However, new independent research carried out with the elderly may hold out a ray of hope for frustrated and skilled nurses who are currently out of the employment loop...

21. Making A Difference In Your Life - By: David Deford
Not long ago I heard about a study performed on death-bed conversations. The study noted that the two most frequently discussed subjects at the end of one’s life were: 1. Relationships; and 2. Contributions made in one’s life While we remain in pursuit of many worthw...

22. 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...

23. The Role Of Women In The U.s. Civil War - By: Michael Russell
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a United States delegate to a world conference on antislavery in 1840. She was also a prominent leader of the movement agitating for equal rights. Dorothea Dix and other women became prominent in a number of social reform movements. The war would allow greater freedom a...

24. Health Care Jobs - By: Michael Russell
Health Care Jobs If you are looking for a career that lets you help people live a better life, finding health care jobs might be just what you need. You dont have to go to college for seven years to become a doctor if you want to help, you can find other jobs that are just as important, a...

25. How Does Assisted Living Work? - By: Drew Swanson
Assisted living facilities are meant for senior citizens and the disabled who require housing, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, and assistance with taking medicine. These facilities enable people to follow an independent lifestyle and at th...

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