nursing training
nursing training
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by Michael Bustamante - 2007-12-06
Nursing is one of the fastest-growing health care professions today, and there are hundreds of good nursing schools across the US and Canada where you can learn to be a CNA, LPN or RN. Would you...
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by Stephanie Larkin - 2008-07-08
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 exp...
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by Stephanie Larkin - 2008-07-08
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. Whether you have ple...
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by Stephanie Larkin - 2008-07-08
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. While som...
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by Stephanie Larkin - 2008-07-08
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 ...
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by Stephanie Larkin - 2008-08-29
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 m...
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by Stephanie Larkin - 2008-08-29
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 organ...
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by Lisa Parker - 2008-10-17
Forensic nursing is a relatively new field of nursing. Forensic nurses may work directly with people who have been the victim of sexual assault, or they may work with attorneys, as legal consultants. ...
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by Cynthia Andrews - 2008-10-17
The nursing profession is a wide open field with many career paths. In today's increasingly specialized world, it is becoming more common for nurses to specialize within their field. The decision to s...
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by Rachel Jackson - 2008-10-17
What is holistic nursing?Holistic nursing is the study of nursing that treats the whole body, as opposed to treating only the symptoms of a disease. The holistic nurse takes into consideration the emo...