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Nursing

Nurses are professional healthcare providers that work alone or collaboratively with doctors to promote and provide holistic health care.

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What is an expected attitude and behaviour of nurses towards patients?

A nurse should always have a possitive attitude and be compassinate with every patient she comes in contact with.

What is the best brand of nurse uniform?

The best brand of nurse uniform is Scrubs. Other top uniform brands are IguanaMed, Jasco, Peaches, Iguanamed, Landau, Crocs, Cherokee, Dickies, and Urbane.

What do you need to do to obtain a nursing degree?

First things first is that you need to go to an university that gives out nursing degrees. Then once you're done all that, you need to study in order to pass the nursing exams. Then that's where you get your nursing degree if you passed them of course.

What does the nurse promise to do?

the nurse promises romeo and Juliet to be reunited

What is Post op nursing care for amputation of partial finger?

amputation post-op care: prevent edema (raise extremity with pillow support for first 24 hours), observe stump dressing frequently for signs of hemorrhage, ensure that stump bandages fit tightly and are applied properly (change dressing as indicated), promote wound healing, manage pain, help the patient to achieve physical mobility ( promoting independent self-care), monitor for and manage complications, if the patient has a drain, note the location and type of fluid that ought to be draining from the drain, monitor drainage for color, consistency, and quantity, offer support/encouragement

How much do a nurse make a year?

Depends on what state you live in, what kind of nurse you are and where you are working. Most FT Hospital RNs make at least 60K. I work in case managemant and have been there 4 years and am making about 62K but I have an area of expertise that I have been doing for at least 10 years. Most hospital RN's with 5 or more years expertise in central US can make 80K a year.

What kind of a job can you get with a bachelor's degree in health science with a concentration in exercise science?

You could probably get a job in sports health and as a councelor in sports health or a trainer.

How much demand will there for a nurse practitioner?

There is always a need for qualified nurse practitioners, especially in high population areas like Orlando, Florida. If you are looking for a nursing job, there are many websites and blogs that list open positions. A great blog to find a nursing job is http:/nursingjobaday.blogspot.com

If you interested in working as a nurse practitioner in Florida, especially in Orlando, this site is great: http:/www.nursingjobsinflorida.com

What is nurses delegation regarding drug administration?

Delegation practices differ by states. But in general drug administration in certain cases can be delegated to Licensed Practical Nurses. Nursing assistants can not have drug administration administered to them.

Do you have to be a registered nurse to be a church nurse?

This will often depend upon the Nursing authority or Board of Nursing in your area but as a whole - registered nurses are allowed to work on their own depending upon the duties preformed whereas LPN/LVN's are required to work under a doctor, a registered nurse, or an advanced practice nurse.

What is the definition of a specialist nurse?

A specialist nurse is a registered practitioner who has undertaken additional training resulting in tested competency and qualification in a particular area of nursing expertise. Areas of specialism are varied and cover the spectrum of nursing and many nurses may claim specialist status due to experience within a field of practice, however usng an evidence based structured approach to develop their skills with accountable and recognised qualifications is a requirement of bodies such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council to substantiate this claim. Anon (2007)

Why do nurses have to be clean?

Nurses have to be clean because it reduces the risk of transmission of any pathogens to other patients. By frequently washing their hands it reduces the amount of bacteria on it that could be potentially harmful to susceptible patients.

This keeps not only the nurses safe from anything their patients' have, but also the patients themselves. Since usually the only people in the hospital have serious medical issues they need their bodies to focus on their recovery and not dealing with a potential infection that could result from a pathogen.

Who is the redheaded nurse on MASH?

She has many names because they just swap the names of the nurses around

When should you use chemical or physical restraints on combative patients?

I would definitely find out what the policy for that is at your job, policies range, care-plans range as well, but you don't want an abuse charge that may never go away, so check that out before anything.

What is a Medical Billing assistant?

A Nurse is someone employed to care for patients; someone trained to look after sick or injured people. Nurses are normally seen working in hospitals and doctors' offices, however there are private nurses that visit homes of the sick and elderly. They are there to maintain the proper schedule of eating, taking medicines, and report changes in condition. Although Nurses are not qualified to prescribe medicines, they often administer the medicine prescribed by a doctor.

There are different types of nurses: registered nurses; licensed practical nurses; certified nurse assistants; school nurses; nurse practitioners; etc. Not all nurses are qualified to do the same work. For example, nurse practitioners can see patients and advise treatment while overseen by a doctor. Registered nurses can administer hypodermic (under the skin) medicines but LPNs and CNAs cannot.

What is a tube called that a nurse would insert into the penis through the urethra to help with urine flow?

A urinary catheter is a tube that a nurse would insert into the penis through the urethra to help with urine flow. It is the same catheter, whether to catheterize a male or female. A one-time catheter has no collection bag. An indwelling catheter has long tubing that ends in a collection bag that is hung on the lower side of the bed.