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Levels of Nursing Explained

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Becoming an APRN often requires further education, such as a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). Types of APRNs include nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives and clinical nurse specialists. Determine where you thrive so as not to experience nurse burnout.

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Critical Care Association President Wants Nurses to be Heard

Nurse.com

Another big issue that we’re dealing with, especially in critical care, is how we support new graduate nurses who are entering such a volatile healthcare environment. They’re facing shorter orientations with fewer educators and clinical nurse specialists. Q: How do experienced and new nurses become ICU nurses?

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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

“We’ve adjusted and structured the curriculum to focus on the lifespan of a patient’s health,” says assistant professor Amanda Bettencourt, PhD, APRN, CCRN-K, ACCNS-P, Gr’19. Nurses Help NursingBurnout” is an omnipresent word in nursing today. How does mental health play a role in the outcomes?