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From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator

Every Nurse

CAREER PATHS From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator By EveryNurse Staff Writers | Updated on November 22, 2024 Medically reviewed by Joanna Whitfield, MSN, RN Our Promise We are dedicated to providing high-quality, trustworthy content. See our editorial policy.

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10 Best Remote Nursing Jobs in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Every Nurse

Summary : Remote nursing jobs are growing in popularity, with roles like telehealth nurses, medical writers, and nurse educators offering flexible work-from-home options. As technology advances, more remote nursing jobs are expected, allowing nurses to make an impact on healthcare delivery globally.

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Addressing Nursing Shortages: A Major Issue in New Mexico Healthcare

American Nurse

According to a 2021 ANA poll, 62% of nurses felt overwhelmed, and 55% considered quitting due to stress and burnout (ANA, 2023). Effect on Patient Care Nursing shortages impact patient safety and quality. High patient-to-nurse ratios promote mortality, medical mistakes, and longer hospital stays. Why nurses leave nursing.

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The Consequences of DUI Convictions for Nurses: Understanding the Professional and Personal Impact

Every Nurse

Prevention and Support The nursing profession is known for its high-stress environment , which can sometimes lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms. Healthcare organizations and nursing associations can play a crucial role in prevention by: Promoting Awareness : Educating nurses about the severe consequences of DUI convictions on their careers.

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Nurse Practitioner vs RN Salary: Understanding the Pay Gap in Nursing

Every Nurse

Factors Influencing the Salary Gap Several key factors contribute to the pay disparity between Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses: Educational Investment : NPs undergo extensive additional education and training beyond the RN level.