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The Expectations of a Two-year Nursing Student
Saturday, 03 April 2010

Based from the data of Bureau of Labor Statistics, chances for nursing job are still expected to increase by 22% until 2018. To become a registered nurse, an associate's degree is vital nowadays. Maricopa Community Colleges offer two-year programs. Usually the fee is about $6,650.

Some of their students are professionals who give up their jobs to undertake a bit new. One of them was Kati Wijdenes, 23, a resident of Mesa. She is a former student of economics; she left her studies to serve a local community group. She took emergency medical technician program. Then she discovered that she has eagerness to work in medical field. She’ll be finishing her program at GateWay Community College. She was asked about her expectations after finishing her chosen career.

 
Medical Scrubs Made by Skechers
Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Skechers and Pulse Uniform are partners in providing nursing shoes to healthcare workers.

Skechers, the admired shoe manufacturer now ventured into tailoring medical scrubs uniforms with Cherokee and Pulse Uniform. The company will now offer high quality medical uniforms for healthcare workers. The unique kind of styles and the type of fabrics used are created to give the comfort and fashion needs of their customers. The Skechers medical scrub tops are designed with trendy mock wrap, square neck and empire waist.

 
10 Tips for Night Shift Nurses
Monday, 15 March 2010
  1. Have enough sleep and take a balance diet.
  2. Stay fresh at work to make you feel good all night.
  3. Have a mental or physical relaxing activity before going to sleep.
  4. Never take stimulants like coffee while on duty. This can be addictive. Join your group and have some laughs or a few minutes break to relieve from stress.
  5. Sleep on a comfortable bed in a quiet, dark, and moderately cold bedroom. Wear your pajamas and listen to a soft music.
 
Nurses Responsibility
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.

 
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