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How to confront the aboard nursing exam

October 11, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

1. Schedule your time before confront The aboard exam, as a best result take few hour to study and do that periodically, its better than you face an exam and than study the all subject in one night. or other using solution by exercising promotes circulation at the same time gives you energy to study for long periods of time. you will be surprised on how much energy you will have if you do regular exercise. 2.... 

The nursing of the Navigators will provide the emotional issues patients

October 19, 2008 Filed Under: Health care, Nursing Education, Nursing Information

A Pro-Celebrity Pro-Am Tennis & Golf Tournament — Benefiting the Tim & Tom Gullikson Foundation auctions dozens of items and experiences to raise funds for care and support programs for brain-tumor patients and their families. Through the generosity of one of Swingtime’s sponsors, Allen Systems Group (ASG), Swingtime has been provided with two tickets to the 2009 Super Bowl in Tampa,... 

Nursing job in Providence health and service

October 19, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing, Nurse Job search

Providing the best health care services to the community has been the main mission of Providence. Housing a medical and nursing staff with years of experience and dedication, the care facility constantly provides expert solutions to all its patients with true commitment. Providence has incorporated the latest medical techniques and procedures into its system to facilitate newer methods of treatment... 

PEMCO Insurance calling all Seahawks fans to compete in a photo contest

October 11, 2008 Filed Under: Health care

PEMCO Insurance is calling all Seahawks fans to compete for the title of the ultimate “Supercharged Seahawks Fan” in a photo contest benefitting Seattle Children’s Hospital. Beginning Oct. 12, fans statewide can submit a photo of themselves depicting their “supercharged fan” qualities by visiting http://www.werealotlikeyou.com, or by visiting PEMCO’s booth in Qwest... 

Significance of Nurses Cap and Pin

October 16, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

As a nursing junior, a nursing cap (for females),pin (for males) and a lamp was given during the capping and candle lighting ceremony in honor of remembrance of Florence Nightingale, the pioneer of Nursing. The lamp is a symbol of lady who gave birth to modern nursing by her caring, compassionate, and concern for humanity. The lamp is a reminder of the art of caring and compassion a nursing student... 

West Virginia has a nursing shortage

February 16, 2010 Filed Under: Nursing Shortage

Martinsburg’s West Virginia University Hospitals-East will soon undergo a $28 million expansion, which will allow the emergency department alone to treat 20,000 more patients per year, said Teresa McCabe, the facility’s vice president for marketing and development. “We currently see about 45,000 patients a year in our emergency department, and it was not designed for that volume,”... 

The cost, choices of health care in final months

September 19, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

Health care in the last months of a person’s life is expensive. What kind of care do people want? What are the costs? Is more always better? What do we want? A Tompkins County survey in 2000 found that most people (74 percent of the 688 respondents) wanted to die at home; a strong second choice was a hospice residence. What actually happens? In 2007 in Tompkins County 36 percent of people died... 

Wilmington News Journal Examines Nursing Shortage In Delaware

October 16, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

The Wilmington News Journal on Tuesday published two articles about the state’s looming nursing shortage. Summaries appear below. * Nursing school: The News Journal examined how the lack of qualified faculty at nursing schools in the state contributes to a bottleneck of nursing students. According to the Delaware Health Care Commission, there were 3,440 students enrolled in nursing schools... 

Nursing home industry and fire safety system

August 26, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing School, Nursing home

When it came to writing new rules to keep nursing home residents from dying in a fire, whose advice would you follow? The state fire marshal? Or the nursing room industry? You’d go with the expert, if you had any sense. Yet a panel of Missouri legislators recently scrapped Missouri Fire Marshal Randy Cole’s recommendations that smoke detectors be installed in the rooms of most nursing and care... 

Majority of Eating Disorder Patients Experience Childhood Sexual Abuse, Trauma

August 7, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

Remuda Programs for Eating Disorders (http://www.remudaranch.com), the nation’s leading eating disorder treatment center, reports that more than 50 percent of its patients have experienced trauma in their lives. The trauma is usually sexual, physical and emotional abuse. “Forty-nine percent of our patients have experienced childhood sexual abuse,” said Amy Spahr, clinical director...