Archive for February, 2008

Special Report: Nursing Shortage

Friday, February 29th, 2008

wmtwtv asked: The nation is currently experiencing a serious nursing shortage, and Maine is no exception. But what people may not know is why there is a shortage. News 8's Jon Camp reports.ALLAN

Nurses are Subjugated Women

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Kate Loving Shenk asked: I am continually discouraged by the mistreatment of nurses in the workplace.Doctors continue to be verbally abusive.Managers continue to send harassing e-mails.Suddenly dress codes are an issue, and now we must dress to look exactly like everyone else. All button pushing, rage producing material for this ...

Travel Nursing Jobs

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Vaibhav Aggarwal asked: Frequently Asked Questions on Travel NursingIf you love nursing and equally passionate about traveling to some of the mesmerizing places, which you have seen in your dreams, nothing can beat the profession of travel nursing. Travel nursing jobs are not gives you valuable work experience but also ...

newborn hands free nursing in a wrap

Monday, February 25th, 2008

TheAdamsInAppalachia asked: nursing a newborn hands free in a fwccFOREST

Florida Legal Nurses: Legal Nurse Who is Right for the Job

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Vikram kuamr asked: In the past, the field of nursing has certain limitations. The most common areas of specialty for the nurses include serving in the military, while the most number of nurses work within medical facilities and hospitals. During the current times, there is a new area of specialization ...

Travel Nursing: Four Important Reasons to Consider it as a Career Options

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Anirban Bhattacharya asked:  With the increasing shortages of nurses, healthcare facilities and hospitals are looking for nurses who are willing to take up short-term assignments to fill the required vacancies. To get the required professional nurses, many of hospitals and medical bodies are turning towards agencies that facilitate travel nursing. ...

The Aftermath of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Nick Johnson asked: Nursing home abuse is a problem that stems from the overworked staff of nursing homes all across the country. Nurses with too many patients to handle are worn to the breaking point and beyond, often burning out and quitting, leaving nursing homes even shorter staffed. Those nurses ...