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Positive effects of Nursing Education

Nursing education can simultaneously reduce healthcare costs and improve patient care and well-being. Patients who receive care from Nurses with Bachelor's Degrees have lower odds of readmission and shorter hospital stays. Education Can Help Nurses To: Be the Go-TO Contact for staff, patients, and families. Create and implement Initiatives to improve care, using evidence-based practices. Coordinate and organize patient care. Compare costs and plans to make the right decision. Analyze and oversee lab testing to ensure accuracy. Organize medical Supply for each unique patient cast. Related:- International Nurses Association Please follow us on  Facebook ,  Linkedin ,  Pinterest   Twitter  And  Google+

Educating Diabetic and Pre-Diabetic Patients

Diabetes is more common than ever. Approximately 1.25 million American children and adults have been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes kills more people every day than AIDS and breast cancer together. A person diagnosed at age 50 with type 2 diabetes is more likely to die 6 years earlier than nondiabetics. Some pretty alarming statistics for sure. Pre-diabetic patients People that are what is commonly referred to as pre-diabetic still have a chance to avoid becoming diabetic.   An immediate lifestyle change and change in diet can often prevent the actual onset of diabetes.   80 percent of type 2 diabetics are overweight, so the obvious first step to avoid developing diabetes is to maintain an ideal weight.   When working with a pre-diabetic patient, there is a strong need for education, they need to understand the severity of the condition and complications.   The hope is that the patient will recognize the seriousness of the disease, and make necessary changes before th

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.  Patients were pr

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 antibiotics, people would lose their l

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 want

A Look into 2-year Nursing Degrees – Is it a Scam?

Nursing is undoubtedly an extremely popular area of study, but many of those interested have such busy schedules that they cannot find time to study in full-time programs.   Licensed Practicing Nurse/Licensed Vocational nurse programs are offered in many universities and colleges. They cover general topics in nursing such as anatomy and physiology, emergency care, nutrition, and basic nursing. These programs are fast-paced for students who need to complete the program within the shortest time possible. Are you confused as to whether you should take LPN/LVP nursing programs ? Are you confused if it is legitimate? Read on to learn why these programs are a viable option for students like you. Related: Top 5 Nursing Careers Convenience These programs are convenient for students. The courses are often self-paced and can also be done online. Also, evaluations can be done online. Wherever you are, you can study at your favorite university or college w

What are Parasites? what are its type and Causes!

Could there be anything worse than being told you have worms?   It happens to many people, more often than some of us realize, and it can be a result of a variety of circumstances. Causes of Parasites The most common cause of Parasites in the United States is from people visiting other countries.   Parasites can develop from a number of sources, and when consuming food, and drinks, especially in underserved countries, where water sources are not put through rigorous testing to ensure safety.   Several areas actually require visitors to have a course of antibiotics on hand when visiting, due to the risk of Parasites and infections.   Several years ago, there was a popular diet food that was packaged in a foreign country, and the results for most people that consumed this product were a case of Parasites.   Although not serious in most cases, the infected people suffered severe diarrhea and weight loss prior to discovering the culprit.   Although the vast majority o

5 Uses for Aspirin to Amazing Health

Medicines have advanced over the years. Many conditions can now be treated that would not have been treatable previously, due to lack of technology and medications.   New medications are being developed daily, many of which will be beneficial for your patients in the future.   It was not that many years ago that a simple throat infection could cause death.   There is no question that for many patients, medications make life tolerable. Over the Counter Drugs We have all heard aspirin being called the wonder drug, and that is actually not far off.   Aspirin has numerous benefits that most people are not aware of.    Aspirin can prevent and stop heart attacks and strokes. Aspirin can help ease arthritis pain and headaches as well. 5 Uses for Aspirin Skin conditions - dating back to the fifth century B.C. Aspirin has been used for multiple reasons, including skin conditions.   Aspirin can actually treat many skin conditions.   Aspirin is a derivative of the acetylsalicylic aci

Multigenerational Nursing - International Nurses Association

As people are living longer than ever before, it will lead to nurses working longer than ever before. Exactly what this means is that at any given time there could be 3, and possibly even 4 generations of nurses working side by side.  Is it possible they could work together without complications? After all, they are from totally; different era’s and things are very different today than they were 30 years ago. Social Differences A hospital post op floor has a diverse group of nurses working, Paige is 24, Miranda is 38, Bart is 49, and Louise is 68. Both Bart and Louise have worked as mentors with new nurses for years, and worked closely with both Miranda and Paige when they first began their nursing career. Working closely with the two experienced nurses, Paige and Miranda got to know them, and they became not on coworkers but good friends. Louise, who is almost 69 is still very active and the patients love her. She has a world of knowledge and experience that has proven to be very v