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  • Nursing is a vital profession that is expected to grow in the coming years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Much more involved than merely "assisting" doctors, nurses must…

  • It's hard to imagine a job with more complexity than nursing. Shift work and burdensome responsibilities can take a toll on practitioners, leading to stress on and off the job. The nursing profession…

  • Plants and animals are made up of trillions of tiny cells, which in turn contain smaller structures known as organelles. Cooperation between biological systems throughout the body is necessary for the…

  • In 2001, half of the currently employed nurses surveyed were considering leaving the profession for reasons other than retirement, according to the Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals.…

  • An organelle is a miniature organ located within a cell. Each cell contains at least a few organelles that perform specific jobs for each cell. Bound by membranes, organelles live within a cell's…

  • Beginning a nursing job requires planning and preparation. Attention should be focused on an individual's skills, experience, practice, the supervisor's expectations and the overall culture of the…

  • Surgical wards are where life saving procedures are completed on a near-daily basis. However, wards aren't much use without the proper stocks and equipment so that doctors and nurses can do their jobs…

  • Nurses have many different jobs. Nurses are the ones who have the most contact with the patients. They are responsible for dispensing medication and carrying out doctors' orders. They are the…

  • According to the American Diabetes Association(ADA) the key person involved in the care of the patient diagnosed with diabetes is the Diabetes Nurse Educator (DNE). The endocrinologist or primary care…

  • Baby nurses work with families in their homes to help take care of a newborn baby, educate parents about newborn care, and help create a smooth transition to parenthood. They are trained, non-medical…

  • Postpartum nurses assist new mothers with physical and emotional needs immediately after the delivery of a baby. As expected of other health professionals, postpartum nurses must follow the policies,…

  • According to the Association for Professionals in Infection Control (APIC), infection control nurses isolate sources of infection, educate people to reduce the spread of infection and devise…

  • The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) has identified six standards for creating and maintaining healthy work environments for intensive care unit (ICU) nurses. When these standards…

  • The role of the school nurse has grown far beyond basic care. According to the American Federation of Teachers, more than half of US school nurses visit 3 or more schools a week to screen, assess,…

  • School nurses work in private or public schools. These nurses can support the physical health of these children, as well as their academic success. They work with a community health type of nursing…

  • Hospitals provide 24/7 care to patients, and there are always nurses on duty to provide direct patient care. Any time of the day or night, bedside nurses can call upon a nurse shift supervisor for…

  • A company nurse, more commonly known as an occupational health nurse, works with an employer to establish a healthy and productive work environment. She engages workers in planned programs to promote…

  • Staff nurses' job satisfaction is a key focus of hospitals throughout the U.S. to combat the growing nursing shortage. Data is collected on a national level from Registered Nurses (RNs) to identify…

  • Nurses require more than just attention to detail and a caring bedside manner. The nursing profession also requires knowledge of mathematics. Knowing formulas and simple calculations allows a nurse to…

  • Nursing jobs provide many social, professional and financial benefits and are likely to increase in demand as the American population gets older. Being a nurse includes social benefits that may…

  • When nursing first started, there was one general nurse who took care of all the different types of medical care needs. However, with increased specialization, enhanced education and training, and…