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Two thousand five hundred ninety-eight respondents yielded an assorted result. This transpired after a reader profile study was conducted by the Nursing Spectrum/Nurse Week last year, 2007. The outcomes of the research were due to the diversity of nurse specialty, work setting, and nursing experience. The main objective of the said study was to find […]

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The Nurse Practice Act consists of state laws that regulate the nursing profession in general. This is a set of statutes for the benefit of public safety to ensure that all nurses meet at least the minimum standards of performance. Though each state has its own specific set of laws, generally, it deals with common issues […]

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Without the presence of a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), a medical team in the United States will never be completed. Such specialty in nursing had been practiced long before during the Civil War. Nurse anesthetists are the first medical professional team who administer anesthesia in the country—thus called the primer clinical nursing specialty.  The […]

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FIRST-RATE Compensation  
Becoming a registered nurse means opening yourself to vast and excellent earning potentials. According to the gathered statistics of the government, an average RN earns at around $48, 090 while the highest ten percent of all RNs receives more than $69,670. If you have acquired advanced nursing studies in specialized fields, you will […]

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Today’ healthcare environment is a tough marketplace for nursing professionals. It is a battle ground of both skills and knowledge coupled by the ability to offer quality patient care. A nurse with over-all competency is badly needed in this challenging  healthcare system. Having competent nurses is a credit owed to nurses who are committed to […]

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