
How to Become a Dialysis Nurse
By: Kathleen Gaines MSN, BA, RN, CBC According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 15% (37 million people) are estimated to have Chronic Kidney Disease. Dialysis …
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By: Kathleen Gaines MSN, BA, RN, CBC According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 15% (37 million people) are estimated to have Chronic Kidney Disease. Dialysis …
Considering making the switch to a work from home position? Telephone Triage Nursing could be the right move for you. With the flexibility to work from home, and the rise …
Correctional nurses oversee the medical needs of inmates in prisons, detention centers, and group homes. They are responsible for overseeing all care and stabilizing incarcerated patients when needed until transfer …
Part One What Is an Emergency Room Nurse? Emergency room nurses, sometimes called ER nurses, trauma nurses, or critical care nurses, are licensed registered nurses that work in a hospital’s …
Medically reviewed by Kathleen Gaines, MSN, RN, BA, CBC Part One What is a Military Nurse? Military nurses share many similarities to civilian nursing, in which the common goal is …
Nurse Practitioners deliver advanced care to a variety of patients in clinical settings. According to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), NPs work “autonomously and in collaboration with healthcare …
Medically reviewed by Kathleen Gaines, MSN, RN, BA, CBC Though it is hard to imagine, just sixty years ago emergency rooms only existed to provide care for true emergencies and …
A Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) is a top-level, nonclinical, administrative position within a healthcare system. While CNOs no longer work at the bedside, those interested in management but still looking …
Telehealth nursing utilizes technology, specifically video conferencing, to deliver nursing care to remote locations that may not otherwise have access to medical care. It’s also rising in demand right now …
Medically Reviewed by Kathleen Gaines MSN, RN, BA, CBC Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNPs) are Advanced Practice Registered Nurses whose sole focus lies in treating children from infancy through the time …