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Monthly Archive for September, 2008

The problem on nursing shortage is foreseen to aggravate in the coming years. This is based on the fact that baby boomers are aging in contrast to the growing need of health care services in the United States. For hospitals not to feel the intense impact of becoming deficient in workforce, administrators and operators are […]

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The American Nurses Association had become consistent in its campaign or advocacy of safe staffing among health workplaces in the United States of America. Their national campaign specifically entitled, “Safe Staffing Saves Lives,” is launched in order to uphold and fight for legislations of safe staffing.  
Giving you an overview of what safe staffing is […]

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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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The world is a witness of a tremendously growing profession in the healthcare industry. The great demand of nurses throughout the globe is the best manifestation of this fact. The present need of nurses is only in cognizant to the growing population of the world that needs nursing care to cater healthcare issues and medical […]

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