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How to Create the Perfect Registered Nurse Resume

Creating the perfect registered nurse resume can be a challenge, especially for graduate nurses. It is difficult to make a resume stand out in the crowd if you have had little to no healthcare experience. However, you can get creative and in the process become more confident with the skills and expertise you do posses while highlighting them in an manner than will increase your likelihood of landing the job.

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Where to Find Nurse Scholarships

Where to Find Nurse Scholarships

So you know you want to go to nursing school, now how do you pay for it? There are a bunch of nurse scholarships and general education scholarships out there. Let’s break down where to find them so you can have one less thing to worry about. Where to Find Nurse Scholarships If you searched for nurse scholarships online, you’ll find more nursing school and general scholarships than you have time to apply for. I promise. I hope this guide helps break down places to find scholarships that are worth your time applying and saves you some sanity too. Where you

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How to Become a Nurse

How to Become a Nurse

The road to becoming a nurse is long and laborious. If you’re not sure about the path you’re going to take, the process can be twice as difficult. You can even end up spending more money and time than you’re supposed to. If you’re not sure where to start, the guide below can teach you exactly how to become a nurse.

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Dansko Clogs for Nurses

Nursing may be a fulfilling profession, but that doesn’t make it any less hard. Long hours, continuous shifts, hardly any rest, and nurses are still expected to be at the top of their game at every point. Well, seeing as all this means you’re going to be spending long hours on your feet, and while a massage goes a long way in providing temporary relief, something that can provide more permanent relief is wearing comfortable shoes. Bunions, shoe bites, feet ache, joint pain and tendinitis may not sound like very serious ailments, but they could cause serious damage in the long run. How do you find the right shoe, then? Well, we’ve got two words for you: Dansko clogs!

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Kati Kleber Shares Insight on Becoming a Nurse Author and Admit One

Kati Kleber Shares Insight on Becoming a Nurse Author and Admit One

One nurse blogger who I am honored to know is Katie Kleber from FreshRN. If the name sounds familiar, she is the author of the book Becoming Nursey, that takes new nurses from school to bedside with practical advice and some humor. Now Katie is back with her second book, Admit One.     Admit One: What You Must Know When Going to the Hospital     I recently had a chance to talk to Katie about her newest book Admit One and what it takes to become a nurse author.   What is Admit One all about? Who should

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What is the TEAS Test and How Can I Study for It-

What is the TEAS Test and How Can I Study for It?

Every year students prepping nursing students find themsleves asking the question “What is the TEAS test?” If all the core classes, applications, and fees aren’t enough, many nursing programs add an exam called the TEAS test to the nursing school application process. Since the process of applying ot nursing school can be very competitive, having another facet to review a potential nursing student’s skills can be helpful. It can also help students who may have a lower GPA to get a more competitive chance in the application process. So what is the TEST test?

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My Journey on Becoming a Nurse- Contribution to the Nursing Profession

Can a Nurse Refuse Treatment of a Patient?

The practice of nursing is guided by certain state education laws, rules, regulations, and the code of ethics. According to these, nurses are morally bound to care for and treat all patients regardless of disease entities, socio-economic status, cultural views, religion and sexual orientation, and so forth. Nurses are to care for all people. My nursing school motto was, “Amicus Humani Generis” which translated to be, “ Lover of the Human Race.” Wouldn’t it be ironic to go against the core of this statement?

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