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Nurses Week 2015 Theme: Ethical Practice Quality Care
From May 6-12, 2015, we will celebrate National Nurses Week and honor the excellent quality care nurses deliver to patients every day. Nurses have once again been voted as the most honest and ethical professionals by the Gallup Poll. This event provides nurses the opportunity to pat themselves on the back and take a bow for all the great work and care provided on a daily basis 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. According to the American Nurses Association, “the 2015 National Nurses Week theme “Ethical Practice. Quality Care.” recognizes the importance of ethics in nursing and acknowledges the strong commitment, compassion and care nurses display in their…
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TRAYBL Makes the Nurse’s Life Easier
Another nurse entrepreneur, Joyce Harrell, hits the nail on the head with her invention of this versatile TRAYBL. This great patented design actually creates valuable extra space in the tight squeeze of the bedside area and infusion suites to make the nurse’s life easier. It also works to hold a wide assortment of items on wheelchairs, walkers and even outdoor furniture. One of those, “why didn’t I think of this?” moments!!! Check out the Facebook page and order yours today from the ETSY site. Photos courtesy Damron-Harrell Technologies, LLC. window.amznpubstudioTag = “daretodreampr-20”;
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Looking for a Nursing Job? Here’s the Top Places You Might Want to Consider
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Why US Nurses Might Consider Practising in the United Kingdom
By Brit Peacock While you’d never come to the UK for the weather, spending some time nursing over here can be enlightening and ultimately rewarding, whether you opt for private sector or the National Health Service (NHS). NHS Whatever your thoughts on Obamacare, the UK’s NHS is widely seen as the benchmark for a ‘free’ healthcare system. Born in 1948, it was the first time that hospitals, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, opticians and dentists were brought together under one umbrella organisation. The central principle being that quality healthcare would be available for all, financed entirely through taxation, which meant people paid according to their means. While some things have changed, it’s…