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When you're a nurse, you can often feel like you're on your feet for hours at a time - and you probably are. Whether you're moving from patient bed to patient bed, or from exam room to exam room, you're constantly putting stress and weight on your feet throughout the day. It's no wonder that so many medical grades of nurse shoes are on the market. This kind of footwear helps the nurse stay comfortable, prevent personal injury, and increase their longevity in the field.
162: Three Things to Consider When Entering the Field of Nursing
When you make the decision to become a nurse, you're joining a profession with a long history of selflessness. Caring for others in their darkest times is something that is both rewarding and challenging. To best prepare yourself for your role as a nurse, you might want to consider these three things before you get started.
163: Patient Perspectives - Does Wearing A White Lab Coat Affect How You Are Perceived?
There's nothing more intimidating for a patient than to see an unknown medical professional walk into the room. Whether the patient is in for a routine medical exam or to find out the test results of a biopsy, a patient that is sitting there waiting for someone to come in is going to be nervous. Someone in a white coat is going to talk with them and give them information that may affect their life.
164: Three Things to Consider when Considering Nursing as a Career
You have decided to become a nurse. You can picture yourself looking crisp, efficient and professional, nursing some poor sick person back to health. Or, perhaps, you see yourself in the operating room. It is like a scene from ER or Scrubs. You can imagine yourself helping-out the chief of surgery or the head of staff or....Perhaps, you should stop and think first.
165: The Nursing Shortage: Why Nursing is the Growth Area of the Economy
Nursing is one of the fastest growing careers in the United States. Over the next few years, nursing will create the second largest number of jobs among all occupations. According to the United States Department of Labor, this trend will last through 2012 with faster than average growth for registered nurses. You can expect similar trends for home health aides and nursing specialists such as clinical nurses, anesthetists, midwives and nursing practitioners.
166: Funding Your Nursing Degree
If you plan to go to nursing school, you need to think ahead. Attending college or university is expensive. As it is an investment in your future, consider the matter carefully. You will require the following fees:
167: Job Hunting - Computerized Accounts Job in India
In order to begin job hunting it is necessary for one to know his/her aptitude before he or she chooses a course and a career option. The first step towards a successful career is the selection of a right course.
168: Barry Michaels-Radio is My Life!
American Radio Personality, Barry Michaels, shares a humorous behind the scenes look at his ongoing broadcast career and honors those who entertained and inspired him.
169: Nursing Uniforms | what to know before you buy
For the most part the days of the little white cap, stockings, and shoes are a thing of the past for modern nurses. While nostalgic and romantic, the nursing dresses have gone the way of the
170: What to Look for in a Nursing School
In recent history the nursing profession has gone through a difficult time. The current nursing shortage has lead to importing foreign born nurses to take up the slack. Even with this measure taken, the shortage is still felt in many hospitals. This shortage spells a reduced level of care in hospitals, and potentially, a less than adequate compensation package for U.S. nurses.
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