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Tips For Nursing graduate Degree

Most registered nurses in America have a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) and some sort of license to allow them to practice as a nurse in their state. For those nurses who want to master very complex topics of the human body, improve their nursing skills, and acquire more management skills, then a Master of Science degree in Nursing (MSN) is the next step in your career. Having a graduate degree will open so many doors in your career. Most nurses with an MSN are able to directly treat patients without the supervision of a physician. They conduct research on their own to find groundbreaking innovation in the world of medical technology. Nurses with a graduate degree have an impact on public health policy and communicate with pharmaceutical companies to procure the best medicine. These are the professional benefits of having a Master’s degree, but there are also many monetary benefits as well. Having an MSN will significantly raise the salary of nurses, easily crossing...

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: ...

5 Tell-Tale Signs that Show you’re working in a Maternity Ward

The decision to become a midwife is often associated with curiosity to know more about pregnancy and childbirth. Students who have a deep desire to help others and become a part of their happiness study nursing to become a midwife. However, being a labor room nurse is not an easy task, as it is associated with a heavy workload, postnatal care, a lack of staff, and more. At the end of the day, a midwife can be emotionally, physically, and mentally drained of all her energy.  Maternity nurses need to stay on their feet during their 12-hour shifts, as they don’t know which mother may go into labor and require her help. They don’t have the time to sit and relax while on the job. Apart from these signs, below are other signals that show you’re working in a maternity ward. While at Work, You Become a Part of Someone’s Happiness The nursing job comes with a lot of responsibilities, however, it is one of the most wonderful jobs a person can do. Every time you show up at the ...

Don’t Blame Yourself if a Parent Refuses Treatment for their Child

When a parent refuses treatment for their child, it can be frustrating and hard to accept. As someone who takes care of people for a living, it goes against everything that you stand for to not treat someone in need, especially a vulnerable child. However, blaming yourself is the last thing that you should do. Not only does the blame lie with the parents, but you have also done the best that you can to take care of your patient. It is not your fault that the parents are willing to stand by and watch their child suffer. In many other countries, they would be going to jail. Unfortunately, in the United States, religious freedom is more important than a lot of things. Even if there is sensible evidence and substantial proof, anything can heppen. Even if there may be good intentions behind the refusal for treatment, there is no good reason to let a child die.  Related: The Top 10 Best Gifts for Nurses How is it freedom if a child is unable to decide for themselves ...

5 Things You Didn’t Know You Should Sanitize

Hospitals are no different than any other building; there are germs and bacteria everywhere.   Hospitals and medical facilities may be more prone to germs that promote illness, simply because sick people are coming there to get help.   You cannot eliminate every germ, but by keeping things clean and sanitized, it can make a big difference, and cut down on the spread.   There are five important things that should be cleaned and sanitized, that many people don’t even think of. Phones Can Be A Haven For Germs Yes, it’s gross, but that little device that you cannot live without, would probably make you sick if you saw it under a microscope.   Think of how many times a day you place that phone in your hand.   It’s a safe bet that you pick up your phone more often than you wash your hands.   Whatever is on your hand at the moment you touch that phone, is now on your phone, and it's not going away until it is sanitized.   It's hard to believe, but ma...