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A new parasite is making its introduction right here in the United States. This parasite, called a rat lung worm, has been found to be living in multiple areas of Florida. They thrive in the lungs of rats and snails, and until now found only in tropical areas. This worm has moved from only tropical areas into Florida, and it has made its way to Northern Florida, causing scientists to suspect it is likely to move throughout the United States. This very dangerous worm attacks the brain of its victims, very often resulting in death or permanent brain damage. No cure is currently available since the worm has only recently arrived on U.S. soil. If you happen to visit a swimming area, if there are signs of rats or snails, avoid it. You are better safe than sorry. Related: International Nurses Association Great News in the Medical World Maybe you recall the original Star Trek episode where the doctor used a tricorder to detect medical problems.  Well, you won't have to beam ...

Nursing in Remote Areas

All personal stories are told by Susan, a retired nurse. There are often shortages of medical help in remote areas.  Many people do not realize that right here in our country, there are underdeveloped regions, and they simply do not have adequate medical care. 3 months of my career were spent in one of the theses such areas, located in the United States.  I could not believe the lack of care and opportunities in this small coal mining town. The graduation rate was less than 3%, it was more or less expected that you go to work in the mine as soon as you are of age. The nursing center opened in a community center and on our first day the line went around the building prior to opening.  Many of the residents had never seen a health care provider, and more than half had conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes, to which they had no idea.  We set up classes right away for the diabetic patients so they could be educated on diet and nutrition...

Top Diseases in 1917 – Top Diseases in 2017

1917 was just prior to the roaring 20s.  Unfortunately, the world’s population had been thinned out by 50 million people, all victims of the avian flu.  500 million people contracted this disease, which originated they believe in The United States, then spreading to France.  The death toll may be very much under-estimated, as South America and Asia were losing people so fast, they gave up on counting.  With World War I action, and this very deadly pandemic, the world's population was reduced dramatically.  This pandemic lasted through 1920 and was eventually called the Spanish Flu as it gained massive attention in Spain. Measles was in all the headlines in 1917.  Because of the very close quarters in the military, they were hit especially hard.  95,000 members of the military were infected with measles, leading to 3000 deaths. Perhaps surprising, sexually transmitted diseases were quite prominent in 1917.  Without the advantage of ant...

International Nurses Association- Reasons To be Proud on Nurse

International Nurses Association - Reasons Why You Should be Proud to be a Nurse Being an International nurse is truly something different. The truth is that you aren’t going to be in the spotlight. You aren’t going to be that person that everyone talks about how he saved someone’s life. You aren’t the surgeon who gets all the glory as well as all the money. However, you are something different. You are the person who’s going to take care of every single patient that he or she’s assigned to and you are going to do so with the deepest benevolent intention that you have in you . You are the person who’s going to give a shoulder to cry on to the relatives who are overly worried.  There are hundreds of reasons to be particularly proud that you’ve chosen this particular line of work. Nurses are the backbone of every single healthcare facility and to say that they are important is a tight little understatement. With this in mind, we’ve prepared a few things that you might ...

5 Unconventional Ways to Make Yourself Study

Studying is hard work. When it comes to studying for the dreaded NCLEX, it is a battle. There is so much to study and so much to remember that it can be pretty overwhelming. Where do you even begin to go about studying for this crucial test? Hatching a plan for reviewing for the test is not a hard as you might think, but it still takes a little elbow grease. There is an entirely different approach that you can adopt to studying if your tactics have been less than helpful for this test. There is no need to drown yourself in notes and books when it can be so much easier. The following are a few ways to make yourself study that might not be so conventional. They do not really have anything to do with studying itself! Try them out and see if they work for you! Related:   Make Your Resume Stand Out!   Sleep Getting the sleep you need is important no matter what is going on in your life. Unless your basic needs are met, you will not be at your best. In order ...

5 Things You Should Always Ask About During your Preceptorship

There are quite a lot of different phases that a regular doctor is going to go through in order to get his license to practice. With this in mind, the preceptorship is one of the many requirements that students have to go through if they want to make it as professional doctors. This is a form of orientation – something to get you going towards a certain field of specialty. Of course, there are tons of things that you would want to ask about during this particular period. So, without wasting any further time, let’s take a look at the 5 things you need to ask about during this time.    How to use simulators Simulators are particularly helpful as they provide you with the chance to practice without having to cut someone open and sew him back after you are through with him. However, simulators are not exactly easy to use. With this being said, one of the best way to learn your way around the simulator is to call the nurse and let her help you out.  Related: ...