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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

What is an Accelerated Nursing Degree?

You’ve been thinking about going back to school. You’re interested in going from an Associates in Nursing to a Bachelor’s in Science of Nursing, or maybe you want to start from scratch. It sounds very appealing, but the time commitment required to graduate is enough to make any part-time worker or full-time mom cringe. Why not consider getting an accelerated nursing degree? What is an accelerated nursing degree, you…

Which Nursing Degree is Right for Me?

The field of nursing is predicted to have a personnel shortage of over one million by the year 2012. This high level of demand makes it a lucrative field to go into, but with so many possible entrances to a nursing career, the question becomes, what nursing degree is right for me? In order to best answer this question, you should consider your current level of education, amount of…

Why Major in Nursing?

In today’s cut throat market, college students are stressing out about what they need to major in. What will provide the best money? What will give me stability? There are the traditional choices of business and finance, or even your basic pre-med or pre-law degrees. However, one of the most rewarding majors, both financially and otherwise, is nursing. Why major in nursing? There are several reasons to don those…

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Travel Nurse: Career, Training, & Certification

Travel Nurse

Travel nursing is a way for qualified nurses to get out of the rut of being rooted down to one clinic or facility and travel around the country, taking short-term positions that become available in different locations. Essentially, it’s like being a temporary nurse, but one gets to keep moving. Many times housing is offered as part of compensation, and the short term assignments can lead to long…

Trauma Nurse: Career, Training, & Certification

Trauma Nurse

One of the most high-stress yet rewarding nursing careers is that of a trauma nurse, who must respond immediately to emergency conditions and make snap informed decisions about patients whom they may have little to no prior information about. They help those patients who are suffering from multisystem trauma and shock form accidents including car crashes, poisoning, or drowning, among other emergency situations. This requires the ability to…

Telephone Triage Nurse: Career, Training, & Certification

Telephone Triage Nurse

Many doctor’s offices or other health clinics, particularly those that are part of a larger health management organization, will have a telephone system set up for those patients who may not have the time to get in to see a doctor in person as quickly as they would like. This differs from a health advice line, because a telephone triage nurse will be highly specialized and qualified…

Staff Nurse: Career, Training, & Certification

Staff Nurse

A staff nurse is defined as any type of nurse in any field, who simply does not assist in surgery. This encompasses the whole large world of nursing, with some choosing to specialize with certain types of patients. These could include children, or those suffering from particular sets of disorders, such as respiratory. Some nurses will find work in home care settings or large hospitals. What seems to…

School Nurse: Career, Training, & Certification

School Nurse

A school nurse is essentially a pediatric nurse, providing all means of health support for children, but in an academic setting. These duties can include a wide range of activities, including emergency care, health counseling, education, vision and hearing screening, and community relations. When there are children in school with special needs, it is the duty of the school nurse to attend to these, monitoring the child’s health…

Respiratory Nurse: Career, Training, & Certification

Respiratory Nurse

Specializing in the treatment of those who are afflicted with lung conditions including asthma, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, tuberculosis, or respiratory failure, respiratory nurses help to promote preventative health as well. They work with patients of all ages and often will assist in educational efforts in order to promote healthy breathing and exercise techniques that can help prevent respiratory problems down the road. They will work with those patients…

Research Nurse: Career, Training, & Certification

Research Nurse

A research nurse most frequently works within a clinical setting, assisting teams with their research in a controlled environment. Their duties may include helping devise new clinical research, assessing patient care problems, helping to figure out suitable patient care plans for those involved in research trials, and revising these plans as necessary. Their job is extremely important because it is up to them to stay on top of…