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Top 10 Nursing Resume Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Regardless of whether you are just starting your nursing career, or if you have a desire to make a change, a resume is an essential element.  Often, a resume is the determining factor on whether or not you are presented with the opportunity to interview for the desired position.  Resume Mistakes When preparing your resume, plan to spend an adequate amount of time to perfect it.  The number one mistake on a resume is grammar and typos.  When a hiring executive has the first glance at a resume, imagine how it resonates with them if the first things they notice are typos or improper grammar.  It's not uncommon to have errors on long reports, however a resume should be no more than one page, and a mistake, or numerous mistakes in the form of grammar or spelling, can halt you chances prior to even considering your credentials.  Review your resume, use a grammar check program, many are available free, and will generally capture 90% of grammar errors.  Read your resume out loud so

How to Overcome IV Anxiety

‘Injection Phobia’ can be extremely difficult for patients with long term health problems, particularly in those who have conditions which involve self-administered IV medication such as diabetes or MS.  In children, it can make minor medical appointments challenging at best and almost impossible at worst.  In severely anxious patients, it can bring about problems with questions of consent to care, and even result in admission if the patient has a particularly severe vasovagal response to the administration. So, how can we manage patients with severe IV anxiety?  Fortunately, there are a variety of methods, some of which we will explore here. Related:  Top 5 Studying Mistakes Nursing Students Commit Managing Breathing and Blood Pressure Patients who experience severe IV anxiety often associate it with episodes of high blood pressure, difficulty breathing and palpitations.  They may feel sick, dizzy, and/or have ringing in their ears as a result of these symptoms.

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 to retain

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:   Where do Regis

5 Stress Relievers You Should Know About

Nursing is a stressful career. Dealing with all of that stress can be even more stressful than just feeling it. However, it is important to manage the day to day complications and hardships that you go through. It can be hard enough to take care of yourself when your job focuses solely on the care of others. Stress can take a toll on your well being and might end up putting you in a position that is less than ideal for taking care of others. Taking care to relieve stress and ensure that you are healthy physically and mentally is just as important as doing your job. As a matter of fact, it is a part of doing your job. You are just as important as your patients are. Related:   Tips to Consider When Applying to Nursing School Identify Feelings Naming feelings that arise can help you to work through them. Admit that there is a problem, and you will be on your way to relief. Use the compassion that you treat others with inwardly. Getting in touch with your inner feelings c