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Study Highlights Gap Between Real and Perceived Diabetes Knowledge in Outpatient Nurses

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The study involved an 11 question survey designed to measure nurses’ actual and perceived knowledge of hypoglycemia treatment, insulin storage, glucose monitoring, health maintenance and food label basics. Nearly 500 RNs, APRNs and LPNs who worked in an ambulatory Cleveland Clinic facility responded.

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Nurse Educator Certifications – How to Prepare in 2023?

Nurse Code

0% Post Content Welcome to the comprehensive guide on Nurse Educator Certifications! Reading this guide will give you all the pertinent details should you decide to pursue your Nurse Educator Certification. Nurse Educators are the backbone of our nursing profession.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Post University

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN): A Higher Level of Nursing Advanced practiced registered nurses, or APRNs, are registered nurses who pursued further education and training to obtain a specialized role within the nursing field. Pursue nursing opportunities.

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Dr. LaToya Freeman Shares Insights on Med-Surg Nursing

Minority Nurse

A member of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN), LaToya Freeman DNP, APRN, ACCNS-AG, CPPS, HNB-BC, PCCN is also a clinical nurse specialist at Michigan Medicine. In honor of Med-Surg Nurses Week, Dr. Freeman shared her thoughts about this nursing specialty with Minority Nurse.

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How to Plan a Nursing Career Path and Keep Advancing

MAS Medical Staffing

Additional education: Master of science in nursing degree (MSN) with APRN track Credentials: Advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) state license Projected job growth, 2021 – 2031: 46% 4. Travel Nurse Is it a specialty or a way of life? No more studying, no more tests… right? Not so fast.

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Geriatric Nursing: A Specialty in Need

Nurse.com

Since older adults require clinicians with specialized skills, current and future geriatric nurses and geriatric NPs can seek out a variety of educational opportunities. LPNs, LVNs, RNs, and APRNs can all have a role in geriatric nursing , according to the American Geriatrics Society.

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Firearm safety: Nurses’ knowledge and comfort

American Nurse

This study evaluated nurse knowledge and comfort with assessing firearm access and providing education on safe gun storage. However, we found little evidence regarding other firearm injury prevention programs for nursing students or nurses in other specialties.