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Common Mistakes When Writing a Case Study Costs Students Marks
by Shergill, Aug 17, 2008
This is for the benefit of undergraduate nursing students who will be writing their first case studies. There are many things which students must know which are not in black and white but form an essential part of the assessment process. Eleven items which can influence a students are listed and explained here. These could be the difference between a pass and a fail. So follow through with these recommendations and assure yourself of your success. Good Luck.
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So, You Want to be a Nurse
by Nurse Donna RN, Aug 16, 2008
Thoughts to ponder if you are right for the nursing profession.
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I Am a Nurse, Not a Robot
by Glynis Smy, Aug 4, 2008
Nurses are born, not made.
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by Destinys Brook, Jul 25, 2008
The state of nursing.
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How to Become a Better Nurse
by sevensinclair, Jul 20, 2008
Some suggestions and guidelines on how to become a better nurse.
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How to Be an Excellent Nurse
by TheMyth, Jul 6, 2008
A nurse should be all of these things below.
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The Nursing Shortage: It is Just as It Appears
by Sheila Lee, Jul 4, 2008
What I observed and found while enrolled in a nursing school program is startling.
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How to Develop a Curriculum
by Deanna Miller RN MSN Ed HCE, Jun 25, 2008
For many educators, especially those that are Staff Development Coordinators in Health Care, development of a curriculum is the greatest challenge that they are faced with. Why, because very few understand what a curriculum really is.
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Pediatric Nursing
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, May 2, 2008
The tasks of a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner.
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Central Venous Pressure for Nurses
by Shergill, Apr 2, 2008
Central Venous Pressure monitoring is a frequently done procedure in many hospitals. There are many conflicting and poorly understood principles and practices surrounding the measurement of Central Venous Pressures. This article is written by a Lecturer in Health Sciences and helps in explaining some of the "not so clear issues". This article is for the benefit of student nurses and registered nurses.
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