Everywhere we turn today we see over-regulation of everything from safety regulations to business regulations and the nursing arena is no different. The government is very busy protecting us from ourselves. Each state has, through their own Nurse Practice act their own board of nursing that govern the laws and regulations for nurses.
Try this easy formula for nursing math. It's the easiest formula I've ever seen. Purely awesome!
If you've ever been a nursing student, or you are are one right now you'll surely relate to these signs of a student nurse:
You find yourself surfing the internet, playing on Facebook and reading articles like this one instead of studying. Don't worry we won't tell anyone.
The American Nurses Association or the ANA is not only a conglomeration of the US' 2.7 million registered nurses through its 54 constituent member nurses associations. The ANA is a full-service professional organization that actively advances the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the rights of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and petitioning the Congress and regulatory agencies about the health-care issues affecting both the nurses' practice and the public's health. That is why, with these ideals, the ANA is quick to respond to the recent study of the Health Affairs Journal calling for significant action from the legislators of nursing school policies pursue significant changes in the nurse staffing legislation.
Nursing is a noble profession and in the recent years it has been seen that there is an acute shortage in the healthcare sector of nurses. In order to meet this shortage many government and private institutions, foundations and associations are providing financial help to nursing aspirants for completing their nursing education. The nursing profession is a very rewarding and lucrative profession. When it comes to studying for the profession it is often a very costly proposition for many. There are many students that aspire to become a nurse however due to their poor financial status they do not have the courage to pursue their dreams.
Since there are various nursing schools in the country, expect that these nursing schools also offer various types of nursing education which includes the Registered Nursing degree, RN to BSN programs, licensed practical nursing schools, RN to MSN programs, CAN training as well as Parish nursing. It really depends on the kind of nursing job that you want to pursue later after you graduate from the nursing school.
Within the last 4 years the growth of "party IVs", Vitamin IVs, and other forms of alternative IV therapies has been tremendous. Throughout the United States, swanky clinics have opened up in California, Nevada, Arizona, and Florida. Many practitioners in other states have simply added Vitamin IVs to their menu of available products.
Gaining access to a vein, venous access, is a critical skill necessary for basic patient care in both the hospital and ambulatory patient settings. There are several different forms of Venous Access Devices and today we will briefly examine each of the different devices and their uses or contraindications.
Infiltration and Extravasation are two IV complications that can be difficult to immediately detect and can lead to adverse patient outcomes. Extravasation is best defined as the accidental administration of a vesicant fluid or solution into the surrounding tissue. Infiltration is defined as the accidental administration of a non-vesicant fluid or medication into the surrounding tissues.
Suture needles are used for suturing wounds after an accident or surgery. They generally come as a single piece and have the suture material attached to the swaged base of the needle. When grasping a suture needle it should be done about 2/3 of the way back from the point using a needle holder. Gripping it any further back where the needle is curved causes it to become weak resulting in the needle bending.
What is Sepsis?
Sepsis is the leading cause of death in non-coronary intensive care units (ICUs). The mortality rate is estimated to be between 28 to 50%. Sepsis, however, does not refer to a specific bacteria, but rather to the body's immune response to an overwhelming infection. Infections,
Are you ready for nursing school? Nursing school is one of the most difficult courses of study to go through. The two pathways to becoming a Registered Nurse-RN-are through a four-year university bachelors program or a two-year associate's degree. If the student's goal is to obtain a masters or become a nurse practitioner, it is best to enroll in a four-year program. The four-year program includes additional science and nursing management courses that a two-year associates program does not require. For those who may think they are saving money by going through an associate program, they are not. After a person graduates from a two-year college and continues on to obtain a bachelors, it will cost on the average of $15,000.00 dollars. This article will focus on the associate program aspect of nursing school.
If your ambition is to become a nurse and you are looking for the best nursing programs available in your area, there are many options and courses that you must take into consideration before making your final decision. The process to finding the best nursing programs, college nursing programs, and nursing degree programs can prove to be a difficult and tedious task if you don't know where to look for information and guidance that could inevitably help you along the way.
With increase in demand of medical services, studying to be a nurse can be an ideal career option. The nursing job requires both technical and practical knowledge. Studying to be a nurse may be harder but the career opportunities ahead of nursing course are tremendous. Today universities offer many programmes to study nursing. The nursing job involves helping people and is the most respectable job.
Top ten best books for nursing students. These ten books are great for helping nursing students study for, and pass the NCLEX
As Disney's Mary Poppins once said, ok, sang - “Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.” Beyond taking this literally, we can also translate this into modern forms of treatment for patients, aside from pharmaceuticals.
If there's anything I hate more than call lights in nursing, I would have to say that IV pumps would rank right up there. If I met one in a dark alley I don't think I could be responsible for what I would do to it.
Most nurses carry malpractice insurance to protect themselves from lawsuits. But when faced with an incident that you may or may not be guilty of, it's easy to want to run to the board of nursing in your state because they protect nurses, right? Wrong.
A new study published by JAMA reveals that patients suffering from appendicitis who were treated with a 10 day course of antibiotics, rather than undergoing surgery had a 73% recovery rate, even a year after the study was conducted.
There are a lot of ADN educated nurses in the field that are being asked to go back to school and earn their BSN by their employers. These hard working individuals have years of experience working as a nurse. So why is this happening? Why is having a BSN so important?
Nursing school involves a host of responsibilities that can make anyone wish for more than 24 hours in a day. As a nursing student, you’re always on the go. Between the classroom, library, studying and more studying, you barely have enough time left in the day to sleep.
I've been a nurse for 22 years now and I love what I do. But nursing can be pretty challenging at times and sometimes I wish I would have known a few things about nursing BEFORE I went to nursing school. Here are a few of the things I would have liked to have known:
A recent study in Australia revealed that people who took vitamin B3 for a period of one year had a 23 percent lower rate of developing skin cancer than those who took the placebo.
The study involved 386 people who had experienced at least two cancers within the last five years. 500 mg was ingested twice a day for one year.
After reading a lot of the stories out there about nurses losing their license you can't help but wonder if it's that easy to lose it and the reasons nurses get fired. So we have examined why nurses lose their jobs and sometimes their license.