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Showing posts with label Nursing Career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursing Career. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2014

Considering a Career in Nursing



There is a shortage of nurses in the US. The short term solution is to hire nurses from other countries but since this deprives the locals from working for the same job, the government and the private sector have set up more schools that will encourage students to take this noble profession.

If you are seriously considering being a nurse, the first question you have to ask yourself is why you want this job? Should your answer be for money or for fame, then you better think of another career path.

Nursing is a demanding profession that requires dedication. It is not a 9 to 5 job because sometimes, you may be assigned to work the graveyard shift or extend beyond 8 hours of work especially when there are a lot of patients to attend to.

Changing Your Career for Nursing


How many people actually stick with the career they started in after they graduated from college? A study shows that not many people do because they have found something later on in life that interests them. It is like shifting to another course in your sophomore or third year so if you are not happy with your job, perhaps you may find a more rewarding career as a nurse.

Nurses are high in demand in the market. This is because hospitals need more staff to help patients and also to fill the gap of nurses who have and will be reaching retirement age very soon. To become a nurse, all you have to do is go back to school and get the proper training.


For those who have forgotten or have never taken up subject’s biology or chemistry in their previous course, they are required to take them because these are prerequisites and these are also things you have to know when you are helping a patient.

Information Sheet on Nursing Career


Would you like an information sheet on nursing career? Are you pondering about if it is your calling? It could be.

What's stopping you from plunging into the world of nursing? If you think that the work is too stressful that it can cause you to gain weight once you are in, think again. If that is the effect that stress has on you, you can counteract it by being vigilant about your weight issues.

Of course, not every individual is concerned about this matter. Other people, no matter how much weight they have gained, think that it is for their best. They are not really concerned about the added pounds and fats. What they are most concerned with is their expertise.

Nursing Career Choices



When you graduate from nursing school and pass the state licensure exam, you can start applying for work. While some will work in a hospital, others may find employment in labs, schools, private companies and non-profit organizations. This is when your nursing career choices are available to you.

The nice thing about being a nurse is that wherever you work, everyday is different than the day before. Why? Because of the human factor as new patients are brought in and old ones are discharged. This means that in the field of nursing, you will never get tired because change is always constant.

Let’s take a look at the two nurses. One who is a resident nurse or RN and the other a licensed practicing nurse or LPN. Yes, they are both nurses but what makes the two different is the fact that the RN is a specialist while the LPN is a generalist.

The Different Benefits of a Career in Long Term Nursing


  Every profession has its advantages but likewise disadvantages to the people involved in it. There are different benefits of a career in long term nursing as well. So if you are pondering about going into the field of healthcare, there are many doors open at every avenue.

If you are concerned about the issue of gaining weight when you already are into nursing, there is actually no relation. The weight issue is per person to person case only. Some people can't tolerate the images that they will be subjected to once into the field of healthcare that they lose, instead of gain weight.
While some people may believe that the tasks of nurses are too much that the person on this profession will tend to eat a lot to compensate for the hard work. This really depends on the person.

Friday, March 21, 2014

A Career in Psychiatric Nursing


Nursing is a very good profession. There is demand, the pay is quite good, the health benefits are okay, and there are a lot of specializations that you can go to in case you get tired of being stuck in one practice. One interesting opportunity is a career in psychiatric nursing.

What is a psychiatric nurse? This is a nurse that works in the psychiatric ward or mental health department of a hospital or medical facility and whose primary function is to take care and evaluate patients who display conditions and symptoms of psychiatric disorders. Also included in their scope are conditions brought about by substance abuse problems. So you can see that the scope of a psychiatric nurse’s job is not as limited as the title signifies.