Why do you want to be an adult nurse?
because i want to become their friend at their critical stage and i respect the fact that we too get old and this makes me feel good about following a path of adult nursg.
It is never a guarantee. It means just what it says, it's provisional meaning provided the school meets certain standards and criteria. If they do not follow through they may lose the approval by what ever agency is providing it.
How do you improve your hospital's HCAHPS scores?
One way is to improve the patient experience by showing them that nurses are being more responsive to their needs and are responding to patient calls in a timely manner. Studies have shown that a quiet environment leads to improved healing times. So, by ensuring that calls reach the right caregiver wherever they are, you are improving the patient experience and caregiver efficiency. Google "Integrated Staff Locating" and you'll find some solutions where these locating benefits are directly integrated into the nurse communications system.
What personal qualities are not appropriate for being a nurse?
Lack of patience, revenge, spitefulness, selfishness, inattention to details.
What is the best liability insurance for a nurse?
You would want to choose a Medical Malpractice Policy from the company of your choice.
What are the advantages of bullying a nurse?
the advantages of bullying a nurse is that if you do, you will fell good about yourself. The disadvantages are that she won't help you and you will probobly bleed to death.
Would a nurse be able to move ahead?
Advancement. Most RNs begin as staff nurses in hospitals and, with experience and good performance, often move to other settings or are promoted to positions with more responsibility. In management, nurses can advance from assistant unit manager or head nurse to more senior-level administrative roles of assistant director, director, vice president, or chief of nursing. Increasingly, management-level nursing positions require a graduate or an advanced degree in nursing or health services administration. Administrative positions require leadership, communication and negotiation skills, and good judgment.
Some RNs choose to become advanced practice nurses, who work independently or in collaboration with physicians, and may focus on providing primary care services. There are four types of advanced practice nurses: clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, nurse-midwives, and nurse practitioners. Clinical nurse specialists provide direct patient care and expert consultations in one of many nursing specialties, such as psychiatric-mental health. Nurse anesthetists provide anesthesia and related care before and after surgical, therapeutic, diagnostic, and obstetrical procedures. They also provide pain management and emergency services, such as airway management. Nurse-midwives provide primary care to women, including gynecological exams, family planning advice, prenatal care, assistance in labor and delivery, and neonatal care. Nurse practitioners serve as primary and specialty care providers, providing a blend of nursing and healthcare services to patients and families.
All four types of advanced practice nurses require at least a master's degree. In addition, all States specifically define requirements for registered nurses in advanced practice roles. Advanced practice nurses may prescribe medicine, but the authority to prescribe varies by State. Contact your State's board of nursing for specific regulations regarding advanced practice nurses.
Some nurses move into the business side of healthcare. Their nursing expertise and experience on a healthcare team equip them to manage ambulatory, acute, home-based, and chronic care businesses. Employers-including hospitals, insurance companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and managed care organizations, among others-need RNs for health planning and development, marketing, consulting, policy development, and quality assurance. Other nurses work as college and university faculty or conduct research.
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Is the nursing profession a good career choice?
Nursing is always a good profession to choose because there will always be a need for nurses in society. The job industry is down and nursing jobs are a little less attainable than before but there are still many opportunities for nursing positions that will give you a life long ability to help people. You might think that there are a lot of people taking up nursing courses nowadays. It is true but the supply we have are still not enough to fill all the demands for nurses.
What is the role of a nurse recorder?
The role of a nurse recorder is to record everything happening when a code takes place. The recorder does everything from record medication administration and monitoring to remind the medical team of the times to administer medication.
Is the center for allied health nursing education a good school for practical nursing?
Your question is not specific enough. When referring to an institution, you should give as much information as possible. Such as the exact name of the school, the state, city, etc. There are many institutions that have Center for Allied Health within its name. Still, you should make sure the school is accredited by the National League for Nursing AccreditingCommission.
Is Australian diploma of nursing recognised in the US?
No because the us is a different country. But one things if u have to have a passport to get into the us then no sorry though
Is lead poisoning like gunshot wounds?
I don't know who asked this but I would have thought it is different for different types of wounds. Mine is a head injury via a shotgun accident to the head. The left hand side of the face, neck, right ear and surprisingly my wisdom tooth which a piece of shot was found original in my jaw but as I grew the shot became part of my wisdom tooth.
The original shotgun wound does not actually hurt, you have a pins and needles sensation as the body goes into shock. It is only later that it really starts to hurt so much so that any movement is excruciating to a point where you can pass out from the pain.
The physical examination where you are prodded and poked can make you pass out it certainly did me.
Mine resulted in lots of operations to the eye, loss of usable sight due to damage, long term memory problems, health problems both physical and mental. Retention of shotgun pellets may have left further problems.
I am sure others who have experienced a shotgun accident will have a different experience but the general answer is IT HURTS but the long term effects are far more devastating than the initial physically pain.
What are the pension rights for nurses?
That depends entirely upon the place that they work. There is no single set of common pension rights. Each contract specifies what their benefits are. Two nurses working side by side can have very different rights depending upon when they started working and what their experience is.
How much does a LPN make in VA?
not enough, i can tell you that, it depends on if you are full-time or PRN, what shift you are working and how much experience you have... go back to school to be an RN, LPNs are paid like a CNA
How much does a first year nurse get paid for their first pay check?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for registered nurses as of May 2008 is, $65,130. This would amount to $31.31 per hour. Median annual wages of registered nurses were $62,450 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,640 and $76,570. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $43,410, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $92,240.
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What is the advantage of ethics in nursing?
You're helping people.
Ethics in nursing is not just an advantage, it is essential. Nursing is a position of trust. You must be dependable and responsible to your employers, your patients and your coworkers.
What if nurse can't provide emergency care?
The only time that a nurse will hesitate to provide emergency care is the absence of the needed resources. If it's first aid, a duly licensed nurse can very well provide the aid. There are varied levels of emergency cases. Some cases are manageable alone that a nurse can provide the emergency care alone. Major emergency cases (like vehicle accidents with sustained severe physical injury) are those that requires a team of emergency health care professionals.