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    Demand prompts wait lists for Wis. nursing classes.: An article from: Community College Week

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    This digital document is an article from Community College Week, published by Cox, Matthews & Associates on December 23, 2002. The length of the article is 548 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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    Demand prompts wait lists for Wis. nursing classes.: An article from: Community College Week

    Nursing in the Community

    Nursing in the Community

    Vision and Values: A Call for Action on Community Nursing

    Vision and Values: A Call for Action on Community Nursing

    Madelu Medical Community is looking for moderators and doctors!


    Madelu’s Medical Community, an exciting platform to discuss medical issues, treatments, new technologies, … is inviting you to become a member. We are also looking for new moderators, doctors and students to add content on a voluntary base. If you are interested, please contact the administrator at www.madelu.com. The first 100 active members also receive a free VIP upgrade for life! Basic membership is always free, and also includes (limited) use of photo- and video gallery, live chat, forum, blogs,…

    Researching stroke incidence: working as a research nurse can be challenging, leading to new ways of working in a variety of hospital and community settings.(news … article from: Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand

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    This digital document is an article from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand, published by New Zealand Nurses’ Organisation on November 1, 2003. The length of the article is 890 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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    Researching stroke incidence: working as a research nurse can be challenging, leading to new ways of working in a variety of hospital and community settings.(news … article from: Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand

    Nurses: An Important Part of the Healthcare Community

    A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women who are responsible (along with other health care professionals) for the treatment, safety and recovery of acutely or chronically ill or injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of health care settings. Nurses may also be involved in medical and nursing research and perform a wide range of non-clinical functions necessary to the delivery of health care.

    Nurses develop a plan of care, sometimes working collaboratively with physicians, therapists, the patient, the patient’s family and other team members. In the U.S. (and increasingly the United Kingdom), advanced practice nurses, such as clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners, diagnose health problems and prescribe medications and other therapies. Nurses may help coordinate the patient care performed by other members of a health care team such as therapists, medical practitioners, dietitians, etc. Nurses provide care both interdependently, for example, with physicians, and independently as nursing professionals.

    Idaho Community Health Center Careers


    Learn about opportunities for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and other clinicians in Idaho’s Community Health Centers and see how rewarding living, working and playing in Idaho can be! … physician “physician assistant” “nurse practitioner” jobs careers “family physician” Idaho “community health centers”

    Mental Health Education Program for Industrial Nurses / Nursing Aspects of Industrial Counseling / Mental Illness / Your New Social Security / Mental Health in Your Community / Industry’s Nurses and Collective Bargaining

    Mental Health Education Program for Industrial Nurses / Nursing Aspects of Industrial Counseling / Mental Illness / Your New Social Security / Mental Health in Your Community / Industry’s Nurses and Collective Bargaining

    Nurses An Important Part of the Healthcare Community

    A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women who are responsible (along with other health care professionals) for the treatment, safety and recovery of acutely or chronically ill or injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of health care settings. Nurses may also be involved in medical and nursing research and perform a wide range of non-clinical functions necessary to the delivery of health care.


    Nurses develop a plan of care, sometimes working collaboratively with physicians, therapists, the patient, the patient’s family and other team members. In the U.S. (and increasingly the United Kingdom), advanced practice nurses, such as clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners, diagnose health problems and prescribe medications and other therapies. Nurses may help coordinate the patient care performed by other members of a health care team such as therapists, medical practitioners, dietitians, etc. Nurses provide care both interdependently, for example, with physicians, and independently as nursing professionals.