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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Nursing News - November 30, 2010
Supporting Nursing Students
Supporting Nursing Students (ADVANCE for LPNs)
With the poor economy and few hospitals hiring, it's hard to believe the U.S. will be "substantially short more than 260,000 registered nurses" by 2025, according to a recent report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation .
Holistic Nursing at End of Life (ADVANCE for LPNs)
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2006, approximately 2,426,264 U.S. residents died.1 Among them, it is estimated 903,953 were pronounced dead at an inpatient hospital or within another medical setting.2 But if it is estimated that nearly half of the number these deaths occur within a hospital milieu and not in the ...
For better health care, look to nurses (North Jersey Media Group)
According to the Gallup Poll, nurses are America's most trusted professionals. TODAY, the National Summit to Advance Health through Nursing launches a nationwide effort to implement recommended changes to assist Americans facing health care reform.
Click to enlarge: Pictured are some of the participants from last week's Trauma Nursing Core Course, which was hosted by Kanabec Hospital and took place in Mora Training is a key component in being able to provide the best in health care, and Kanabec Hospital has made learning even more true-to-life for its emergency and ambulance departments.
UC nursing dean retiring (Northeast Suburban Life)
Andrea Lindell is retiring as dean of the College of Nursing at the University of Cincinnati.
Nurses unionize at HCA hospitals in Fla. (Nashville Business Journal)
Nurses at two Central Florida hospitals owned by Nashville-based HCA Inc. this month voted to unionize.
A breast milk sharing program launched by a Montreal woman on social networking website Facebook has mothers across Canada sharing their spare milk with other parents in need a ' but pediatricians say the initiative is "very dangerous." Photograph by: Peter Redman, National Post A breast milk sharing program launched by a Montreal woman on social ...
There are 350,000 babies born in Canada each year and the physicians group estimates that seven per cent of these births are premature.
In a first-of-its-kind study to measure the impact of the highest recommended specialist staffing levels in an intensive care unit, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine found that increased staffing by specially trained physicians and other health care professionals can enhance patient survival and enable patients to breathe ...
Nurses from India hired in eastern Nfld. 1:49 PM NT CBC News Eastern Newfoundland has hired 17 nurses from India to address a chronic shortage, even after a large percentage of graduates have agreed to stay in the province.
Kansas City readies nursing workforce
Kansas City readies nursing workforce (Kansas City Nursing News)
As Kansas City navigates through the country's great recession, city leaders in agencies across the metropolitan area are taking steps to prepare the work force for the future.
Karen Barker with her sons, one year old Jamie Lee and Jack born on the 5th November 2010 after she went to the Bunny Hill Walk In Centre complaining of a stomach pain, she had no idea she was pregnant.
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