How Can Nurses Help in a Disaster?
For more than 500 years, the word “nurse” has meant “person who takes care of the sick.” By their very nature, people who care for
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For more than 500 years, the word “nurse” has meant “person who takes care of the sick.” By their very nature, people who care for
Completing a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in Nursing Administration degree program is easier now than in the past. Why? Because you no longer
The United States is strongly trending toward becoming more racially and ethnically diverse. The U.S. Census Bureau says, “The U.S. is projected to become a
Nurses, by nature, are committed to providing great bedside care. When led by a dedicated and competent nurse administrator, healthcare teams can provide exceptional care.
As Baby Boomers move into retirement — there are more people having health problems and fewer nurses to treat them — the nursing shortage seems
Alabama is one of our most beautiful Southern states, from the rolling hills and mountains around Cheaha Mountain in the Talladega National Forest to the
After spending time working at the bedside or in a clinic, most nurses have a lot of great ideas about changes that could make practice
Grassroots movements are all the rage right now; they are part and parcel of the founding principles of this country, in fact. They’re also at
Nearly half of all women working in healthcare say they must make at least one decision a week that pits their job against their family.
While the seriousness of the opioid crisis has certainly been apparent in recent years, President Trump’s recent declaration of it as a national health crisis
While busy taking care of patients in a hospital, clinic or ambulatory setting, direct patient care nurses may find it difficult to imagine what goes
For years — decades, even — we’ve been hearing about the nursing shortage. One editorial for Times noted, “The nationwide shortage of nurses is likely
We think of technology as making life better, making everyday tasks easier, and ultimately allowing us to do more. As today’s nurses know, technology is
The licenses of RNs and LPNs in Alabama are good for two years — valid from the first day of each odd-numbered year and expiring
Think back to when you first began your journey towards a career in nursing. Whether you started out attending nursing school, volunteering at a local
A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree can help you access a world of employment possibilities. With a focus on nursing administration, graduates of
The Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare recently reported that the nursing shortage in the United States would reach a quarter million by 2025. Why? Much is
It used to be that just an associate degree was sufficient to prepare a nurse to become an RN and take on the demands of
Going back to school for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) does not need to be inconvenient. Many nurses want to earn BSN degrees
RN to BSN programs help nurses with an associate degree in nursing or a nursing diploma earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). These
Nurses with an ADN or a nursing diploma can quickly earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree through an online RN to BSN
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