I think that being a nurse, it is you responsibility to report any possible patients that you think can be victims of bullying. Ones that have physical and emotional symptoms of bullying or abuse.
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A person who's earned a Bachelor's degree in nursing can perform a variety of jobs primarily serving as a professional nurse. They could work at a large regional hospital, small doctor's offices, nursing homes, etc. They could also specialize in a particular area such as dialysis, cardiology, or the like.
division of work
talk to your boss about it
If someone is bullying you so badly that it messes with your work you should just block them or ignore them. Its online, you have the power to not see them.
A CNA certified health professional could work in a number of different health care locations such as hospitals, nursing care facilities or community care facilities for the elderly. CNA certification also means you have the ability to work in a number of different countries.
The most common questions asked about Bullying are: "What is school bullying? What are the consequences of school bullying? What can a school community do about bullying? What can teachers do about classroom bullying? What can students do about school bullying? What can parents of young children do about school bullying? What can parents of teens do about school bullying? What can community partners do about school bullying? How can a caring adult work with a bully? How can a school community promote an anti-bullying climate? What is cyber bullying? What can parents do to promote safe use of the internet?"
If you suspect there to be bullying in the work place you should contact the human resources department at your place of work. They will listen to your suspicion and possibly start an investigation.
hospitals, nursing homes, home care nursing, hospice.
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The profession of nursing has been around for centuries, but the development of nursing as a calling truly took off in the 19th Century with the work of Florence Nightingale. Nightingale saw the need to bring professionalism to nursing. She was instrumental in developing training the nurses need as well as the uniform which helped give them a professional look. Part of the uniform that was accepted was the nurse's cap. Every nursing school has it's own distinctive cap.
nothing is easy if you want to get into nursing work hard get the grades and the degrees you need and you will be able to get into nursing.