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Army Nursing Careers and Episode 122
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Welcome to Episode 122 of the Nursing Show The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Subscribe to the show, free! —– Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (need iTunes — … Continue reading
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Tagged army nursing, career, lpn, lydia crystobal, medic, medical administration, military, nurse jobs, nursing careers, rn
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IV Complications and Episode 81
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Welcome to Episode 81 The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Listen to the show! Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (need iTunes — it’s free) RSS Feed to subscribe … Continue reading
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Tagged careers, health care reform, infusion nursing, IV, iv lines, nursing careers, recession
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Nursing Shortage Predicted to Continue
223,000 Nurses Needed Annually According to U.S. Labor Department statistics, the problem of nursing shortages is expected to increase over the coming 7 years. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is reporting that a need for 223,000 new nurses each … Continue reading
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Tagged federal funding, labor department, lpn, nurse, nurse shortage, nursing careers, nursing education, rn, school
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Increased Physical Activity Reduces Urinary Incontinence
The challenge of urinary incontinence is one that plagues many people, most of them women who often limit their activities due to the problem. However, according to this article at Medical News Today, limiting activities may be the wrong choice. … Continue reading
4 Important Reminders for New Nurses
In part two of the series on advice for new nursing graduates, I continue with the interview responses of recent nursing school graduates from the last few years. (read part one here) The question asked of them was: “What were … Continue reading






