Tips in Finding Nursing Journal

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 22nd, 2011

There are several nursing journals available on the Internet. There are lots of nursing journals that provide wealthy information on nursing and other health care professions. However, Read More...

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The Nursing Education Status Today

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 20th, 2011

Nursing education had gone its up and downs throughout the decade. Florence Nightingale gave the earliest nursing education. She had seen nursing as a form of Read More...

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The Top Nursing Careers

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 16th, 2011

There are different careers that are available for nurses. In today’s time, countries all over the world is searching and hiring 5 specialized area of nursing. These are travel nursing, military nursing, forensic Read More...

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Nursing Graduates’ Alternative Jobs

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 14th, 2011

There are almost 85, 000 nurses that graduate annually. These nurses can be employed to alternative jobs and hope for a better Read More...

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A Tick-Born Parasite Infects Blood Supply

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 13th, 2011

Babesiosis, a tick born infection is now causing severe disease and death. According to the government researchers, the infection is a growing threat to the U.S blood supply.

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Nurses with Master’s Degree Programs Receive Higher Pay

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 9th, 2011

Several countries are now producing their own nurses. The United States and Australia are now encouraging their citizens to study nursing as their course. These two countries prefer to Read More...

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Health Study: Healthy Living Lowers Risk of Developing Diabetes

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 8th, 2011

According to the United States Institutes of Health, living a healthy lifestyle can cut your risk of having diabetes by 80 percent. The study Read More...

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Longer and shorter CPR may have the same outcome for cardiac arrest patients

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 7th, 2011

According to a study, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is essential when patients Read More...

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Chocolate lowers the risk of heart diseases, new study suggests

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 6th, 2011

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ICU Burnout Is Lower When There Is More Female Nurses

Posted by Nursing Reference on September 5th, 2011

The risk to have professional burn out can be decreased by having a higher ratio of female nurses among intensive care teams, this study was conducted by the Read More...

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