Who makes maternity tops that double as nursing blouses?
There are several makers of maternity tops that double as nursing blouses. You can find them at Motherhood Maternity, http://www.motherwear.com, http://www.glamourmom.com, and even http://www.amazon.com/Lantern-Sleeve-Maternity-Nursing-Top/dp/B002Q0TMTM. They can be a bit pricey at around $50-80.
How much money does a registered nurse in the ER make an hour?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for nurses as of May 2008 is, This would amount to 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.
Can you get good standing certificate from kerala if you studied in Tamil nadu?
yes because tamil nadu is known for education system
Is it okay to use endorse as in handing off something to do to incoming nurse by outoing nurse?
No, a nurse has a legal responsibility to document anything and everything that's seen and performed for a patient. By endorsing something that you haven't performed is lying and dangerous for patient care.
If there's a certain task that you can't get to, you can inform the incoming nurse but you can't document anything about it.
Do psychiatric nurses work 12 hour shifts?
I currently work as an RN at a psych facility in CA. We work 8 hour shifts but are trying to go to 12 hour shifts. I was told that it can be mentally draining for psych nurses to be with psych patients for 12 hours.
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Can nurses remove facial sutures?
Yes they can, but the catch is they have to be trained in doing it first. these days there are a few organizations who train nurses to put sutures in and take them out.
Is the south beach diet meal safe for nursing mothers?
The south beach diet meal is safe for nursing mothers. However- nursing mothers have higher calorie requirements than non-nursing mothers and you should adjust for this.
What type of nurse can one do beside being a staff nurse?
A nurse can be a Certified nurse. it is were they can go in and help the Doctor's with surgery. and a nurse can be a nurse for the elderly.
What is multidisciplinary for a nurse in health care?
The ability to work with other disciplines smoothly across the boundaries of each discipline due to the requisite work, education and respect for the other discpline, allowing for a model of care that reduces the boundaries that used to cause inefficiencies and unnecessary time wasted.
Definition of refrigerator nurse?
Thought to have less commitment to the workplace and/ or to an employer, refrigerator nurses are those who work just to be able to afford something for their personal life, such as a new appliance, or other desired item.
What are the skills a nurse should acquire?
The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for registered nurses.
Education and training. There are three typical educational paths to registered nursing-a bachelor's of science degree in nursing (BSN), an associate degree in nursing (ADN), and a diploma. BSN programs, offered by colleges and universities, take about 4 years to complete. ADN programs, offered by community and junior colleges, take about 2 to 3 years to complete. Diploma programs, administered in hospitals, last about 3 years. Generally, licensed graduates of any of the three types of educational programs qualify for entry-level positions as a staff nurse. There are hundreds of registered nursing programs that result in an ADN or BSN; however, there are relatively few diploma programs.
Individuals considering a career in nursing should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of enrolling in each type of education program. Advancement opportunities may be more limited for ADN and diploma holders compared to RNs who obtain a BSN or higher. Individuals who complete a bachelor's degree receive more training in areas such as communication, leadership, and critical thinking, all of which are becoming more important as nursing practice becomes more complex. Additionally, bachelor's degree programs offer more clinical experience in nonhospital settings. A bachelor's or higher degree is often necessary for administrative positions, research, consulting, and teaching
Many RNs with an ADN or diploma later enter bachelor's degree programs to prepare for a broader scope of nursing practice. Often, they can find an entry-level position and then take advantage of tuition reimbursement benefits to work toward a BSN by completing an RN-to-BSN program. Accelerated master's degree in nursing (MSN) programs also are available. They typically take 3-4 years to complete full time and result in the award of both the BSN and MSN.
There are education programs available for people interested in switching to a career in nursing as well. Individuals who already hold a bachelor's degree in another field may enroll in an accelerated BSN program. Accelerated BSN programs last 12 to 18 months and provide the fastest route to a BSN for individuals who already hold a degree. MSN programs also are available for individuals who hold a bachelor's or higher degree in another field; master's degree programs usually last 2 years.
All nursing education programs include classroom instruction and supervised clinical experience in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Students take courses in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, psychology and other behavioral sciences, and nursing. Coursework also includes the liberal arts for ADN and BSN students.
Supervised clinical experience is provided in hospital departments such as pediatrics, psychiatry, maternity, and surgery. A number of programs include clinical experience in nursing care facilities, public health departments, home health agencies, and ambulatory clinics.
Licensure and certification. In all States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories, students must graduate from an approved nursing program and pass a national licensing examination, known as the National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX-RN, in order to obtain a nursing license. Other eligibility requirements for licensure vary by State. Contact your State's board of nursing for details.
Other qualifications. Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses.
RNs should enjoy learning because continuing education credits are required by some States and/or employers at regular intervals. Career-long learning is a distinct reality for RNs.
Some nurses may become credentialed in specialties such as ambulatory care, gerontology, informatics, pediatrics, and many others. Credentialing for RNs is available from the American Nursing Credentialing Center, the National League for Nursing, and many others. Although credentialing is usually voluntary, it demonstrates adherence to a higher standard and some employers may require it.
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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What ever happened to Richard Speck in Chicago who killed the six student nurses?
Richard Speck died in prison 1991 of a heart attack.
I need to know how to write a nurses note on the child with pyloric stenosis?
Pediatric nursing and medical textbooks would seem the best place to go. There are also many websites (typically provided by hospitals for the benefit of parents) with more general information on the care of infants with pyloric stenosis, which usually involves pre- and post-operative pediatric matters.
What is the trend in breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding has become more popular for newborn infants. Infant formula feeding became popular in the 1950's being advertised as clean sterile healthy way to feed babies compared to non-sterile nursing. Although manufacturers of infant baby formula say it is closer to breast milk than ever before, they keep on updating their formulations as they get more information.
Is hypertension a nursing diagnosis?
no. hypertension is a specific condition that is a physician's diagnosis.
What are the Nursing Care Plan for patients with catatonia?
self care deficit R/T unresresponsiveness
What is a good temperature for aged dementia in a nursing home?
TITLE 89: SOCIAL SERVICES
CHAPTER II: DEPARTMENT ON AGING
PART 240 COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM
SECTION 240.1550 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR ADULT DAY SERVICE PROVIDERS
5) Each facility shall maintain room temperatures in the facility of not less than 70 degrees Fahrenheit and not more than 85 degrees Fahrenheit by utilizing heating system/air conditioning/circulating fans.
Discuss the core functions of a nurse?
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What are the requirements for a nurse anesthetist?
The requirements to become a registered nurse anesthetist vary from state to state and from country to country. It is best to check with the medical licensing authority for the state to find out the exact requirements before registering in any nursing courses or programs.
How did Florence Nightingale nurse soldiers during crimean war?
by getting bandages and tape and she basically she puts it on the scratch >.>