Registered Nursing Continuing Education By Richard Romando

The completion of two to four years of education, with an associate degree or a baccalaureate degree, is a basic requirement to become a Registered Nurse. The field of nursing is wide open, because of a shotage of muc needed nurses in hospitals and other venues across the country and the world.

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Mental Health Nursing - Could You Cope? by Kelly Hunter

A CDC report states that about 996,000 individuals suffer from some form of mental illness in the United States of America, in a given year. The report also mentions that a whopping 25% of adults in the country suffer from a mental disorder (That is about 1 in 4 adults). Mental health nursing he

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Registered Nurse Careers - 5 Must Have Qualities For Success by Kelly Hunter

Being a registered nurse, is one of the noble professions, which allows a nurse to experience humanity from close quarters. They monitor the performance of a LPN, but most importantly they ensure that a patient's effort in battling an illness is smooth. To be successful in registered nurse caree

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Why Choose Community Nursing As a Profession? by Kelly Hunter

Community nurses are very skilled and provide diverse health care specialties in many areas throughout their professional lifespan. Being fully trained and equipped to provide a vast range of healthcare needs anywhere in the community, community nurses can be considered as the Good Samaritans of

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Nursing Theories - How to Be a Great Nurse by Kelly Hunter

Nursing theories are basically theories that are followed by nurses around the world as they provide medical care and support for the patient. There is no single person who has come up with this theory, or even a group of people who came together to create the theory. Basically, there is little

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Requirements For Nursing School by William Ridgeway

If you are here, then you are more than likely interested in learning about the requirements for getting into nursing school. If you are, then you have come to the right place! I am currently a nursing student at a college in Georgia, so I should be able to help you with some basic knowledge abo

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CNAs and Nurses - Can’t We All Just Get Along? by Linda Leekley

Nurses and nursing assistants are all part of the same team and have the same goal: provide quality care to clients in need. So why is it that nurses and CNAs don't always see eye to eye? Here's what a few CNAs across the U.S. had to say recently: "I have a lot of respect for nurses but some of

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6 Surefire Ways For CNAs & Nurses to Work As a Team by Linda Leekley

Teamwork is great, right? Chances are, everyone at your workplace would agree that client care improves when nurses and CNAs work together as a team. Unfortunately, it can be a challenge! Here are some recent comments from CNAs across the country: "I respect nurses for their education but they

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Griffith University Introduction

Griffith University Introduction About Griffith University Griffith University is one of Australia's most progressive and dynamic tertiary institutions. With campuses in Brisbane, Logan and the Gold Coast, academically and geographically, there is no better place to study. Griffith University ha

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Free CNA Training by Graham Ridley

Free Training? Bet you're thinking how can this not be a scam or some hidden strings attached. You don't have to look very far either, some employers will pay for your training, hospitals, local organisations and online sites will offer you all the training you need. Be careful though as you nee

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