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postheadericon Continuing Education for Nurses

When you begin working as a nurse in a hospital or any other health care center, it does not mean that you will have to discontinue further education. It does not mean that you will have to stop pursuing academics. There are many seminars and classes for nurses who want to continue with their nursing education. There are many universities and institutes that offer for working nurses to enhance their education.

 

 

refers to courses taken by nurses after completing a nursing program and getting a license. The courses that you choose can be either general or specific subjects. There are a wide range of nursing courses offered by different universities. The availability of specific courses is purely dependent upon the institution or university that you choose to attend. Every institution or university has its own specialized courses and its own curriculum. Some of the subjects covered by are Personal Development, Biological and Physical Sciences, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Nursing Administration, Legal Issues relating to Health Care and many other such courses.

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There are many nurses who prefer to enroll themselves into different nursing education courses so as to further their knowledge in a specific area of medicine. For instance there are many nurses who enroll themselves into a midwifery course so as to understand the various aspects of prenatal care.  Nurses can also opt for courses that will help them to develop their nursing careers or help them to prepare for a higher degree. There are many nurses who enroll into advanced nursing courses in order to become professional nursing practitioners. A licensed and certified Nursing practitioner can examine patients and recommend treatments. Nurses who are already working can attend or attend classroom training programs to enhance their skills. In some instances, the employers may prefer nurses continue their education even while practicing the profession.

 

Every institute or university has a that they follow strictly. This calendar comprises of the entire curriculum for the year which is then scheduled on a calendar basis. Further, most institutes, colleges and universities offer nursing education by way of online programs. These programs are perfect for working nursing professionals who find it difficult to attend classroom programs. These courses allow registered nurses to develop sufficient knowledge and skills in order to meet their licensing requirements. The online course are designed keeping in mind those registered nurses who just want to enhance their skills and at the same time also designed to meet the expectations of those nurses seeking management roles.

:- Nurses who want to continue their nursing education, can find many seminars and classes offered by universities and institutes that offer continuing nursing education (DNE) for working nurses to enhance their education. visit http://nursing-education.com for more information.

postheadericon The ABC’s of Becoming a Nurse

Nursing is a field that is quietly becoming one of the most difficult positions to fill.  As the baby boomers reach retirement age and as the population grows, there is an increasing demand for qualified nurses.  This fact may seem to make it easy to get a degree or certification in nursing but the opposite is actually true.

The lack of qualified schools can make it difficult for some to get the classes that they need.  The waiting lists at many of these schools are so long that many who want to become nurses choose another career in order to be working quicker.  There is still such a high demand for nurses that many wait for their program to open so that they can get their certification or degree in nursing.  So how to become a nurse?  The following are some of the most common ways to become a nurse:

Some nursing schools require a pre-admission test called the (you can find out more about this exam from the NLN at www.nln.org).
– As soon as you start your schooling, you can apply to be a nursing assistant and you can begin working as you earn your certification and degree.  The best part about this is that you can actually get credit for the work you do as a nursing assistant to get your certification or degree much quicker.  Most employers promote their nursing assistants as soon as the certification or degree program has been met.  This means no hunting for a job after school. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Some of the different jobs available in theatre nursing

Theatre nursing jobs are available in both the public and private sector, and will often involve similar working routines and responsibilities. Pay scales will vary between sectors, but in general the private sector will base their pay on the agenda for change NHS pay bands.

A Theatre Nurse is a qualified nurse, usually from adult branch so they are a qualified RGN with specific expertise in a theatre nursing environment. They are NMC registered (in the UK) and must maintain this registration in order to continue practising as a theatre nurse.

There are several different roles within theatre nursing and we’re going to look at just a few.

A Scrub Nurse will be present in theatre during the procedure and will pass the surgeon any equipment they require as they ask for it. An experienced theatre nurse will be able to pre-empt a request for an instrument and will have it ready to pass to the surgeon. It is essential that a scrub nurse has the highest understanding of infection control and equipment management. They will be responsible for sterilising all equipment prior to surgery, for counting all instruments and swabs after the procedure and for ensuring the theatre is cleaned afterwards. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Top 5 Tips For Choosing a Nursing Cover For Breastfeeding

When purchasing a nursing cover for breastfeeding your new baby, it is important to keep a few things in mind to ensure maximum convenience while breastfeeding and to get the biggest bang for your shopping dollars. Decide why you want a nursing cover. Is it to help you feel more comfortable in public while breastfeeding or do you want to keep baby less distracted while feeding?

Most nursing covers are designed to provide discreet coverage for nursing mothers so that they can breastfeed their baby without exposure to others. Nursing covers are quite convenient and often high on expectant mom’s lists of things they would like to receive at the baby shower. This is a great idea for first time moms since it most certainly will be used at the hospital post delivery, when everything is still new and new nursing mothers are still uncomfortable with the process of breastfeeding. The constant stream of well wishers may make a new mom, already unsure of her breastfeeding skills, even more hesitant to feed her new baby naturally.  Read the rest of this entry »

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