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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

Now more than ever, celebrate nursing YOU make a difference Despite all of the strife and challenges around the world—including pandemics, war, and violence—nurses are there, everywhere, caring for patients. Nurses are everywhere we live, work, play, learn, and worship, and in every healthcare setting providing care to millions of people.”

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Mental Health Affairs Spotlights USAHS’ Assistant Program Director’s Role as Mental Health Advocate

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Mental Health Affairs reports that with a significant shortage of psychiatric doctors, especially in rural and underserved areas, there’s a critical need for qualified professionals who are well-equipped to provide timely and effective care. An NP’s ability to provide clinical and therapeutic care is invaluable.

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

They perform assessments, conduct screenings, and provide care for many acute and chronic conditions. Perform health assessments and provide basic care. They may also provide first aid or emergency care when necessary or administer medications that have already been prescribed.

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Nurse Educator Certifications – How to Prepare in 2023?

Nurse Code

They may also be responsible for curriculum development which teaches students about health care practices outside formal education settings such as retail clinics. Nurse Educators in most fields may have additional training and specialize as Nurse Practitioners (NP), or Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) specialization.