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Levels of Nursing Explained

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

In general, different levels of nursing fall into three categories: non-degree, degree and advanced degree. Non-degree nurses include certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) who complete nursing-level education programs that don’t culminate in a degree.

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AI Lightens Nurses’ Workloads, Restoring Work-Life Balance

Daily Nurse

Decreasing Documentation Burden HRSA estimates a 10% national shortage of registered nurses until 2037, easing to 6% in future years. These factors spotlight the need for accessible, user-friendly tools to help nurses manage heavy workloads. While talent gaps will vary across regions, care demands trend upward.

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How Nurse Scheduling Software Can Transform Your Business? 

Celayix

Moreover, nurses come with diverse qualifications and certifications, such as: Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Registered Nurses (RNs), Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs), and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). Ensuring the correct nurse-patient ratios is essential for providing high-quality care.

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Empowering Tomorrow’s Nurses: Building Resilience for a Fulfilling Career

American Nurse

Nursing is a profession that offers both extraordinary rewards and profound challenges. The intensity of nursing education often stretches students to their limits, preparing them for the realities of patient care. Fostering resilience in nursing students in the academic setting: A systematic review. Nursing shortage continues.

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How Evening Therapy Programs Help Nurses Manage Stress and Avoid Burnout

Minority Nurse

The Growing Burnout Crisis in Nursing Nursing burnout is not a new issue, but it has escalated in recent years. Studies show that nearly two-thirds of nurses experience burnout , leading to increased job dissatisfaction, absenteeism, and even a higher risk of medical errors.

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Collaboration: The key to patient care success

American Nurse

First Runner-Up Baptist Health Clinical Learning Team Understanding the vulnerability of newly licensed nurses (NLNs), the Baptist Health Clinical Learning Team developed Real Talk Sessions (RTS) to address their unique challenges. RTS features two components.