Sep
30
How long does it take to become a pediatric nurse practitioner?
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How long does it take to become a pediatric nurse practitioner and what are the requirements, starting from the freshman year of college (i.e. start with a nursing major and take it for four years to obtain a BSN, do internships really help, what specific type of graduate school, etc)? Also, from your own perspective, is this a challenging career to study and actually work in? I heard that being an RN itself is a rewarding job, and I really would like to know more about this career. Thanks =)
LEO
Sep
29
Benefits of Earning a Bachelor’s Degree in the Field of Nursing
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There are great benefits to those who hold a bachelor’s degree in nursing. However, for one reason or another many nurses don’t pursue additional credentials after receiving their registered nursing license.
It is an unwritten rule, but these types of positions are generally reserved for registered nurses who have obtained their bachelor’s degree in nursing; they are often seen as the best candidates for these positions. Their nursing experience gives them great insight to the medical needs of the hospital, while their bachelor’s degree curriculum provides all of the business skills needed. So much so, that some healthcare facilities prefer nurses with their bachelor’s degree in nursing over someone with just a RN license.
Nurses with a bachelor’s degree are prepared to work in practically all healthcare settings upon graduation. A nurse without a bachelor’s degree would need to obtain a certification within the specific specialty in order to work in these types of settings. Though nurses are in great demand, a bachelor’s degree will make you even more employable. This should give you the power to weigh job offers and options, which in this job market is remarkable.
The ease of finding employment makes a bachelor’s degree in nursing a transferable degree. You can freely move from state to state and country to country. Typically as a certified and/or registered nurse your license is administered by a state board, often requiring you to check with the state whenever you apply for a position after you have moved. This is to ensure you that there are no new licenses or certifications required and proof that you are practicing nursing in accordance to the rules of that particular state.
Nurses with their bachelor’s degree typically command a higher salary than registered nurses who don’t hold a degree. In many cases, their broad knowledge extends past general nursing, making these particular nurses the pick of the litter. A bachelor’s degree will also put you ahead of the growing trend in medicine. Many hospitals are starting to require a BSN as a minimum requirement. This a growing trend that has a leading number of registered nurses going back to school to obtain their bachelor’s degree in order to maintain their current positions.
Your bachelor’s degree will also allow you to be better prepared for the world as an entrepreneur. The bachelor’s curriculum will give you a broader range of knowledge in areas of finance and accounting, human resources, and general management. You will also take courses on social and cultural challenges facing the healthcare industry. These skills will help you be a better consultant, nurse case manager, or nurse writer.
Obtaining your bachelor’s degree can also allow you to expand your career for as long as you wish. Often times the physical demands of nursing can make it a difficult profession. With your bachelor’s degree you are able to switch gears and career tracks to a more professional styled position, one which is less physically demanding and with a more structured work week.
These days, gaining your bachelor’s degree in nursing is easier than it has been in the past, thanks to a mix of online and traditional schooling options. In many cases you will be able to continue working full time while you are pursuing your degree. You should be able to continue gaining experience and also be able to support yourself and or your family while going to school.
This degree is also a stepping stone for other advanced degrees. For some programs it is actually a prerequisite for the master’s degree in nursing. Although it may not be a requirement for gaining additional specialty certifications, your bachelor’s degree training will make the certification training come easier to you.
A Bachelor’s degree in nursing may seem like a big step for some registered nurses. It is quickly becoming more of a natural progression of a nursing career. The opportunity to expand your career and the flexibility to easily change locations are among the most popular benefits. In this economy the high salaries of nurses with their BSN is probably the greatest motivating factor for many who choose to pursue this degree. Despite these benefits, the healthcare industry is moving toward making a bachelor’s degree a requirement. Nursing is one of the few positions that are forecasted to be in great demand for years to come, why not ensure your survival in this exciting and ever expanding industry.
JON
Sep
29
Nurse TV: Neonatal Intensive Care pt1
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Nurse TV is an Australian community television show made by nurses for nurses. Nurse TV aims to educate the public about the role of the nurse in the 21st century. The following segment is about a nurse working in a busy Neonatal Intensive care Unit. To learn more about Nurse TV, visit our website at www.nursetv.com.au © Waterbyrd Filmz 2004
GARTH
Sep
27
Goodnight Nurse - Death Goes To Disco
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6th Goodnight Nurse Video from the debut album ALWAYS AND NEVER
LEONARDO
Sep
26
Nurses documentary
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Scene from new documentary DVD: The Bag of Knees– on the lives and careers of nurses on the ward. From Farrellmedia.com. Available on DVD or as download from Amazon. … nursing nurses medical education death dying service helping wisdom RN registered
AUBREY
Sep
26
Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse (Live at Reggae Sunsplash 1983)
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Gregory Isaacs with Roots Radics singing Night Nurse live at Reggae Sunsplash 1983 in Montego Bay, Jamaica blog.rastaman.cz
LUCAS
Sep
25
Anyone have ideas for a graduation party for a nurse?
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I am graduating soon from nursing school. After 4 incredibly hard years I am going to have some fun planning and having a nurse themed graduation party. I will have a thermometer shaped cake, ACE bandages for streamers, an IV bag looking like it is to serve the punch, and more. I’m looking for more ideas for decorations, favors, and fun things to do. Please help!
WINFRED
Sep
25
How long do I have to wait nurse after taking one 5mg Oxycodone Hydrochloride?
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I have just taken one 5 mg Oxycodone Hydrochloride for the first time about 6 hours ago, when will it be safe to nurse my newborn? How many hours dos it take to clear my system before it’s safe to feed my baby?
JEFFRY
Sep
25
How do you become a Nurse in the US Air National Guard?
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Say I have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a RN license. Please describe the process of joining the Air National Guard as a Nurse. Also, do Air National Guard Nurses get deployed to Iraq? Thanks in advance.
CORNELIUS
Sep
25
Kruder & Dorfmeister - Night Nurse (Gregory Isaac rmx)
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Kruder & Dorfmeister, named after members Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, is an Austrian duo most known for their downtempo-dub remixes of pop, hip-hop and drum and bass songs. Their mixes are usually flavored with sampler-processed vocals, deep bassline dub, trip-hop elements, bossa grooves and smoothly-shaped echoes to achieve their unique sound. Some of their better-known works include “High Noon,” “Original Bedroom Rockers,” and remixes of Madonna’s “Nothing Really Matters …
MYRON




