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8 Types of DNP Specialties to Prepare You for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Post University

Other healthcare settings that DNPs work in include university or school clinics, colleges and professional schools, home healthcare service organizations, and laboratories. Types of DNP Specialties DNP specialties offer a way for nursing students to narrow their focus in order to build the career they want.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Post University

Their scope of practice is limited to basic patient care, such as monitoring vital signs, cleaning and wrapping wounds, inserting catheters, bathing and dressing patients, and communicating updates about the treatment plan to patients and families. Certified Nurse Assistants: How Do They Differ From Registered Nurses?

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Perceptions of “Reasonable” Accommodations among Nursing Faculty and Student Nurses with Disabilities

American Nurse

Rebuilding assumptions becomes possible as nursing faculty, the accommodations office, and SNWDs have open channels of communication and address concerns about implementing reasonable accommodations under the ADA. in Nursing Science and Nursing Education from Widener University.

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Home health nursing

American Nurse

The National Center for Health Statistics estimates that nearly 5 million patients receive home healthcare in the United States each year. The National Association for Home Care and Hospice recently reported that the supply of nurses can’t sufficiently meet the demand for these services.