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Thursday, 11 March 2010

The demand for nurses is now increasing in different countries. According to Dr. Merle Mast, head of JMU's nursing department, the U.S. Bureau of Labor will need 600,000 new nurses. The 500,000 positions that will open as baby boomers retire are not yet counted in the available positions.

 
Elizabeth, the Virtual Nurse
Monday, 08 March 2010

Most patients want to go home after being hospitalized. They easily ignore the medications and avoid the follow-up visits which are vital to them. According to Timothy Bickmore, a Computer Scientist, about 20 percent of patients who are discharged from the hospital are readmitted within thirty days, and those readmissions are avoidable. Only 8 minute-conversation happened between a nurse and a patient to be discharged.

 
UNLV Nursing School Achieves 100% Pass Rate
Wednesday, 03 March 2010

With the 2009 National Certification Licensure Examination, UNLV Nursing School achieves 100% pass rate during the fourth quarter.

Dean Carolyn Yucha of UNLV's School of Nursing said that they are really preparing our students to enter the nursing workforce and that this recognition pleased their record of their graduates to meet the evolving healthcare needs of Nevadans.

The pass rate also points an increase in students' success since the rate of 84.7 in 2008 and is seven percent higher than the national average.

 
Tips When Buying Nursing Shoes
Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Have you experienced wearing your shoes for twelve hours? You keep on running around attending to the needs of your patients. When you feel that your feet are aching, you need to stop to have a rest. The reason of is that your feet are not comfortable with your nursing shoes.

Then, you must choose proper footwear to avoid foot-related issues. Because of the busy job of a nurse, you should wear footwear that will provide optimum support on your legs and feet while you keep on walking around the hospital.

 
Nursing Scarcity: Getting Worst?
Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Today, 48 is the typical age of nurses in Ohio. Besides, about 4 in 10 nurses all over the country will give up their work in the next 10 to 15 years. The lack of instructors is the main problem. We have over 40,000 qualified individuals, but they were not accepted in the nursing program because of the maximum enrolment, Andrea Lindell, Dean of the UC College of Nursing, stated. In 7 years, the college of nursing had increased from 700-800 nursing students to 1,800.

 
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