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blog #5

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Working conditions According to Wois Nurses work in hospitals or clinics so the mostly work indoors . Nurse uniform are usually scrubs or lab coats. nurse’s work very near patients and doctors. They come into physical contact with patients throughout the day therefore they are exposed to diseases or infections on a daily basis. To protect themself and their patient they must always use masks and rubber gloves.( WOIS - www.wois.org/use/careers/viewer.cfm?occnum=100179 .) Hours “ Nurses Generally have a set schedule each week. most work 40 hours a week. May work nights, weekends, and holidays, especially in hospitals or nursing Homes. May be on-call to work on short notice.”( WOIS - www.wois.org/use/careers/viewer.cfm?occnum=100179 .) Physical demand According to wois registered nurse frequently have to stand, walk or run for a long period of time. They have to be able to bend or twist their body’s . They also have to use their hands to handle, control, or feel objects

CPR 101

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                                                     CPR 101 CPR short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation According British heart foundation It’s a life saving medical procedure which is given to someone who is in cardiac arrest. It helps pump blood around the body when the person's heart can’t. ( What Is CPR . www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/how-to-save-a-life/what-is-cpr .)                                               Step one According to the red cross before performing CPR the First thing you should do is to Tap the person on the shoulder and shout “are you okay?” To make sure the person need help. Then proceed by calling 911 for help or ask a bystander to call for help.     Step two “Open the airway. With the person lying on his or her back, tilt the head back slightly to lift the chin. Check for breathing. Listen carefully, for no more than 10 seconds, for sounds of breathing. (Occasional gasping sounds do not equate to breathing.) If ther

Post #2

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( Https://Www.allnursingschools.com/Registered-Nursing/Job-Description/ . ) “Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members.”( ”( occupational outlook-   https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm (visited February 21, 2018 ). ) According occupational handbook the main job duties for a registered nurse  are to Assess patients conditions, teach patients how to manage illnesses or injuries but depending what type of nurses your job duties may be different from other nurses for example Addiction nurse Addiction nurses duties to care for patients who need to overcome addiction like alcohol, drugs, and other substances , Neonatology nurses take care of newborn baby , Public health nurse Run health screening, immunization clinics , blood drives, other community outreach programs.( ”( occupational outlook-   http

newsworthy post #4

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                                                               ( http://laborcartoonzone.blogspot.com/2011/06/nurses-talk-about-staffing-issues.html ) Nursing shortage This is my newsworthy post about a current event on how less people are interested in the field of nursing and how having a shortage of nurses are affecting  people's lives. My newsworthy article is from CQ researchers. “A serious shortage of registered nurses (RNs) is forcing thousands of U.S. hospitals to function with skeleton crews, possibly causing hundreds of unnecessary deaths and injuries. Many nurses are simply getting old and retiring, but many experts blame the shortage on low pay, poor working conditions and low enrollments in nursing schools. Meanwhile short-staffed hospitals are taking controversial steps such as offering large signing bonuses and recruiting nurses from overseas. Nationwide, there was a shortage in 2001 of 126,000 full-time RNs, but the shortage will surge to 808,000 by 2020