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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 |
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Because of the deficiency of medical doctors, Florida and other 28 states are now planning to improve nurses' ability and responsibility. Nurses are not permitted to prescribe controlled substances to patients in Florida and Alabama, but the other 48 states already allow it. This outlaw was already submitted to legislation 16 years ago. Willa Fuller, Executive Director for the Florida Nurses Association, said that passing this legislation would lessen the delay in receiving these medications, most are not narcotics, and others are anti-depressants and laxatives. However, in most states, nurses with advanced degrees are also approaching to eliminate administration requirements. |
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010 |
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Over the years the image of medical practitioners are recognized in a stereotype position. The plain, white starched uniforms and medical scrubs showed the aura of sincerity and strictness to the whole hospital environment. In the advent of technology, the medical uniforms now had undergone a major change. |
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 |
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Nurses' duty is really a tough job. Everyday work shifts diverge from 12 hours or longer walking and standing in different areas of the hospital. Their feet felt really tired and sometimes aching. So they need to choose comfortable shoes. Nurses wear clogs shoes for long hours. It has good foot-bed for comfort and will let them have good walking positions. Below are the designs of a clog shoes : |
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 |
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To make it easier to see who is in charge of hospital wards, nurses in Wales will begin to wear colour- coded uniforms. Wales is the first UK country to introduce standard NHS nursing uniforms. Through the recommended colour-coded uniforms, patients will now be aware who runs wards or who is in charge on a ward once they enter the hospitals. |
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Wednesday, 07 April 2010 |
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With the report released in Florida Center for Nursing, it is found out that Florida's nursing shortage has not been resolved. Jennifer Nooney, the center's associate director of research, feared the increase of vacancy rates in nursing related jobs once the economy improves and nurses either retire back or cut back in their hours. |
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