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12 Types of Nursing Certifications and What They Mean for Student Nurses

Daily Nurse

Nursing certifications are essential to provide the best possible care for your patients. There are many different types of certifications, and each one offers a different set of skills and knowledge. By being certified, you can show your patients that you are a competent and qualified nurse.

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Honoring Neuroscience Nurses

Minority Nurse

Because brain illness and injury isn’t relegated to one age group, nurses can treat across the lifespan or can focus on an age range they are particularly drawn to. Nurses in brain-related specialties also have options for work locations. Neuroscience nurses will also work in the operating room, trauma units, or the ICU.

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Providing Care On The Ground And In The Air

Diversity Nursing

The motto of the Cleveland Clinic critical care transport teams is “no patient too sick, no patient too far.”

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33 Nursing Specialties in Demand in 2023

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

PMHNP candidates must earn a master’s degree in nursing and may be required to fulfill state-specific requirements. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) offers the PMHNP role specialty through its MSN and Post-Graduate Nursing Certificate programs. Travel Nurse Average Hourly Salary (2023) $38.47 The University of St.

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How to Work the Night Shift and Stay Healthy: 12 Essential Tips

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

In many hospitals and long-term care facilities, newly hired nurses, many fresh off of their studies , are asked to work the night shift. While a few true night owls prefer this schedule, working through the night is challenging for most nurses. The University of St.

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How to Become a Wound Care Nurse

Joyce

Many RNs enter wound care nursing after treating patients with chronic wounds in other nursing areas, such as oncology, med-surg, or critical care. Related Resource: 15 Highest Paying Nursing Jobs 1.

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Ambulatory Care Nursing: Quickly Evolving and In Demand

Nurse.com

As a result, nurses’ roles in ambulatory care have drastically changed to accommodate not only more patients but also those with more complex needs. Today, cataract and many other surgeries that used to require days in the hospital are now performed in the ambulatory care setting.