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Pediatric Nursing, Is It Right For You?
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
Pediatric nursing, or the field of nursing that relates to treating children, is a specialized and sometimes stressful field. Pediatric nursing is not for everyone. Before you decide to specialize in pediatric nursing it is important to understand some of the drawbacks to the field, as well as the benefits.(read
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The Pros And Cons Of Travel Nursing
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
Travel nursing is an attractive arrangement for many nurses. Assignments typically last thirteen weeks and the nurse is often given the option of renewing at the end of each assignment. For the outgoing nurse, who makes friends easily and likes change, travel nursing can be a wonderful career.(read
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Insights Into The Nursing Faculty Shortage
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
Registered nurses are trained to care for patients while also assessing medical conditions, and administering treatment and medications. They are employed in hospitals, physician's offices, long term care facilities and as home health aides.(read
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Technology That Altered The Nursing Industry
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
No workplace has escaped the touch of technology, including nursing. Nursing is still, and will always be, a field where technology has had a huge impact on the way that nurses do their job.(read
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Why Nursing Is One Of The Strongest Areas Of The Us Economy
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
Nursing is often considered the recession proof career. While it is possible to cut back in many areas of life when the economy goes south, medical care is not one of those areas.(read
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Why The Nursing Community Is Crucial To The Medical Community
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
Nurses are a vital part of the medical community. There are over 2.5 million nurses in the United States, and nursing is the largest employer in the healthcare field. As the population ages, it is expected that we will need more nurses than ever to fill these available positions. There are two reasons for the increased demand for nurses.(read
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Equipment Utilized By Nurses
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
When a nurse begins her profession as a practitioner in the nursing field, a new world awaits her in an exciting profession that is growing every day. Nurses may specialize in a particular field, or may be general nurses that are available across a wide range of specializations. Either way, nurses require equipment to perform daily duties regardless of what specialization they are in. Some nurses may only require standard equipment, whereas others may work in a specialization that will require advanced equipment.(read
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Finding The Right Nursing Job For You
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
Finding the right nursing job is all about keeping your mind open to different opportunities and researching all possibilities. First things first, it is important to have an idea of the type of organization you are interested in. Luckily, today there are many more opportunities for those seeking a career in nursing than just hospitals.(read
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Important Information About Pediatric Nursing
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
When someone enters the nursing profession, they quite often have a specialization in mind. As the field of medicine expands exponentially every single day, more and more of today's nurses want to refine their skills and practice in a specialization that will make them more marketable and more available to specialized centers.(read
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Professional Standards And Expectations For Nurses
Submitted as: Stephanie Larkin
Every major profession carries with it a group of expectations and standards by which those that work within each industry must adhere to in order to maintain quality practice. These standards are, in many ways, how institutions and businesses gain the trust of their clients, or in the case of nursing the trust of their patients, which enables the institution to become legitimate.(read
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