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Nurse Workday (2023): A Day in the Life of a Nurse

Nurse Code

Military base Military bases are some of the biggest employers of civilian Nurses, and they usually require them to perform the same duties as they would in a civilian healthcare facility. Ultimately, a military Nurses day is typically characterized by providing medical care for military personnel and their family members.

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Tips for thriving–not just surviving–on the night shift

American Nurse

Pay attention to sleep, nutrition, exercise, and your personal life. Takeaways: Night Council leadership saw a need to help night shift teammates have healthier lifestyles. The council addressed four core needs of shift workers: sleep, nutrition, exercise, and commitments outside of work. Int J Environ Res Public Health.

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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner vs. Psychiatrist: Which Path is Right for You?

Registered Nursing

PNPs have a promising career outlook, with opportunities for advancement into leadership roles or specialized areas of practice. Work-Life Balance and Burnout Both professions can be emotionally demanding, and mental health providers often face burnout due to the nature of their work.

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Cost and Benefits to Consider With an Accelerated BSN Degree

Joyce

In addition to scholarships and grants, potential aBSN students should also explore the following: Veteran Education Benefits: Veterans, service members, as well as military spouses and family members are eligible for financial assistance provided through the GI Bill for an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing or aBSN programs.

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

Leadership & Management. Clinical, education, leadership, management, research pathways across so so so many specialities. I was a Civil Engineer for six years but made the move to nursing for the many pathways and opportunities it presents, as well as a better work/life balance. GP General Practice Nursing.