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Life of a Nurse

What is a nurse? Some people think that nurse is just a server who follows the instructions of the doctor. It is not just like that. To become a nurse is a big sacrifice.

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Loving Hands for Hire

Caregivers: those who take on the job are very special people.

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Tips for a Successful Pregnancy!

This article is about the things to keep in mind during pregnancy period.

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Who Cares for The Carer?

This article shares my frustration at trying to do the best and always seeming to make things worse. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.

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The Mental Health Issue – The Need to Listen, Respect and Care for Clients

Sometimes people really need to talk, sometimes a person really needs another person around and everyone needs to be cared for and respected, there is no exception to those with diagnosed conditions. Part of the healing process requires care and support from others, not merely medication.

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Maintain Health Skin Baby

Caring for the skin should be done since a baby. For, while the condition of the skin depends on the treatment of adult since small. One way is to choose caring comfortable clothing, with the material to absorb sweat.

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Listening to Your Children: When Parenting Matters Most

If your child has ever claimed to be sick, then the decision is left up to you as to what to do. When the problem occurs is often between the ages of six and 14. Many kids complain about not feeling well, or being sick, just as an excuse to avoid going to school. But what about the kids who actually are sick? How do you know whether a child who claims to not feel well is telling the truth?

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Addressing the Forbidden Subject

I told you of the elderly abuse I have seen, now here are some idea’s for correcting those things.

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Nursing: Eight Standard Tasks in Caring for All Patients

Nurses perform many tasks to insure that all patients are cared for safely. Following these eight steps during all procedures will insure that patients are cared for safely and that such safe care can be continued.