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Monday, 06 September 2010 |
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With the controversial Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA), foreign nurses and caregivers who want to work in Japan need to go through a more rigorous trainings and tests for them to be hired. Using JPEPA, Japan will be posed to hire 1,000 foreign nurses and caregivers over the next two years subject, of course, to their passing the language proficiency examinations. |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 |
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More and more licence practical nurses are now being employed in the United States. LPNs in US work in diverse health care settings. They often found working under the supervision of physicians in clinics and hospitals, or in private home health care. In long term care facilities, they sometimes supervise nursing assistants and orderlies.
According to the records of United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are about 700,000 persons working as licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses in the U.S. |
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Wednesday, 04 August 2010 |
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A nursing student can look for $25-$40 nursing scrubs. The pants will usually be priced partly as much as the shirts. Scrub pants can be bought for $20 or below. Review some basic prices of scrubs then evaluate the result. If you are capable of searching scrubs less than these prices then grab it. |
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Friday, 30 July 2010 |
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At Massena Memorial Hospital, nurses do their rounds using new machines to avoid medication errors and maintain the safety of their patients. The state Department of Health granted the amount of $141,000 to the hospital to acquire and implement a Bedside Medication Verification system. The new machines utilize a bar-code system to avert probable medication mistakes to MMH patients particularly in the medical, surgical, pediatric, telemetry and ICU. Before the nurses oversee the patient's medication, nurses will scan the barcode reader on the patient's hospital bracelet to read the patient's electronic medical record. This will help them to review the patient's information on allergies, recent test results, vital signs, medical history and other pertinent data. |
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Friday, 23 July 2010 |
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USA Today got a report from Vanderbilt University 2009 analysis. The report forecasted that U.S. will need 260,000 nurses in 2025. According to LA Daily News, by 2020 above six million Californians will be 65 years old. Based from the recent average age of registered nurses at 40, California expects 10,000 RN graduates per year to solve the shortage. We heard of the huge shortage of nurses nowadays but in reality there are jobless RNs. Courtney Hansen, a 27-year-old graduate from Moorpark College, stated, When we all started nursing school, we thought, We're going to get sign-on bonuses and a job right away'. Now that we've graduated, we get responses back from hospitals that say we're not taking new graduates. To give solution to this shortage, nursing schools began to increase their class population. |
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