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Understanding the Nursing World
by Azilah, Nov 29, 2006
Nursing is perhaps one of the most overlooked and underrated jobs in the working world. It has always been stereotyped as having low pay, non-flexible working hours, unexciting and nurses constantly work under very stressful conditions. Is this so? Here i will attempt to correct some of the misperceptions surrounding thid profession and shed light on what plights and joys nurses experience in their work.
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Flashlights not Lamps
by Pauline Alldred, Jan 21, 2007
Medical science, and education for nurses and doctors raced through the twentieth century. When I first moved to the US, co-workers liked to tease me by insulting Florence Nightingale. British nurses of my generation never gave Miss Nightingale a thought.
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The Care and Feeding of Your Care Partner
by BJ Menter, Jan 28, 2007
A revealing tongue and cheek attitude on how people with disabilities can work with their family or spousal care givers to both have the best life possible.
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Steps to Becoming a Nurse
by Allen Teal, Jul 2, 2007
Take advantage of the multiple opportunities available even to newcomers.
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Surviving the First Year of Nursing School
by Allen Teal, Jul 3, 2007
The first year of nursing school is often a way to eliminate the weaker students from the program. A good study group and family support can make a huge difference. Make enough time to do all of the study and reading that is required.
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Career Paths in Nursing
by Allen Teal, Jul 4, 2007
Nurses today have many choices of how and where they want to practice.
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Gastroscopy: The Basic Facts
by Shergill, Sep 9, 2007
A gastroscopy is a medical procedure which allows the qualified practitioner to examine the inside a patient's upper gastro-intestinal tract i.e. the oesophagus, stomach, and the small intestine.
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HEMEA as Applying to Medication Errors
by Shorty's Tips, Dec 7, 2007
HEMEA or Human Error Mode and Effects Analysis, is something that can and should be used by all Doctors, Nurses and Pharmacy Staff when dealing with medications.
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When are You Going to Become a Real Nurse?
by Julia L. White, Jan 16, 2008
The most offensive thing one can ask an LPN.
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Are You Ready to Donate Plasma to Save People's Lives?
by SandraS, Feb 22, 2008
Well, I am. Here's my story about my first time donating plasma for Baxter.
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