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Academic Nurse 2006

February 13th, 2010 by admin | 0

CONTENTS
3 Dean’s Letter
News & Publications
5 School of Nursing News
9 DrNP Update
10 School of Nursing Faculty Publications
14 In the Media: Palliative and End-of-Life Care
in the Serious and Persistently Mentally Ill Population
20 In the Media: Bringing Clarity to the
Doctor of Nursing Practice
24 In the Media: Exploring Parental Grief
Features
27 St. Paul’s Center of New York
31 Innis Arden and [...]

APPROVED NURSE EDUCATIONAL (INCLUDING REFRESHER) PROGRAMS IN DELAWARE

February 12th, 2010 by admin | 0

Name and Contact Information Type of Program
Beebe School of Nursing www.beebeschoolofnursing.org Diploma
424 Savannah Road Phone: (302) 645-3251
Lewes, DE 19958 Fax: (302) 645-3488
Director: Connie Bushey, RN, M.Ed.
Camtech, Inc. www.camtechedu.com PN Program
240 North James Street Phone: (302) 998-8166
Tower Office Park, Suite B2 Fax: (302) 998-8341
Newport, DE 19804 ** Program approved July 2006
Director: Felicia Haskins
Delaware Institute of Health [...]

Graduate School Nurse Certificate Program

February 5th, 2010 by admin | 0

How many credits are required for the Graduate School Nurse Certificate?
The N.J. Department of Education requires universities to offer a 30-credit hour program toward school nurse certification. Most students with a BS/BSN can use at least two courses from their undergraduate study toward certification (Developmental Psych/Lifespan Development and Community/Public Health). Occasionally an additional course may [...]

The Scope of Practice of Nurse Anesthetists

February 2nd, 2010 by admin | 0

The education and training of nurse anesthetists are vastly different from those of physician anesthesiologists and thus prepare nurse anesthetists for a more limited role in the delivery of anesthesia care that requires physician oversight.
Anesthesiologists must complete 12 years of formal education:
• four years of science-intensive pre-medical undergraduate education;
• four years of medical school in which the [...]

European Nursing History

November 23rd, 2009 by admin | 0

Nursing in Greece is deeply rooted in the ancient Greek culture and uses Hippocratic medicine as its precursor. In ancient Greece there was not any kind of formal nursing education and nursing skills were passed orally from one generation to the other. In the Byzantine Empire, although the monastery hospitals called ‘‘Xenones’’ were flourished there [...]

The discipline of nursing

November 17th, 2009 by admin | 0

The discipline of nursing is concerned with how nurs¬es interact with people in relation to their health and within their total environment. Nursing at its core is caring for people within their health experience. The effec¬tive nurse is able to think critically, feel deeply, communicate clearly, interact meaningfully, assume responsibility, exhibit a thirst for knowledge [...]

Nurse Anesthesia in Opportunity

September 26th, 2009 by admin | 0

As one of the first nursing groups to specialize beyond general nursing, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) represent a long-standing commitment to high standards in a demanding field. They provide one-on-one care to their patients before, during, and after the operation by delivering quality anesthesia services for surgical and obstetrical procedures combined with a personal [...]

Top College for Becoming a Nurse and for Nursing Training in Wichita Kansas

May 27th, 2009 by admin | 0

Butler Community College’s Nursing Division in El Dorado, Kansas is top college for becoming a nurse and for nursing training in the Wichita, Kansas, area. Butler’s Nursing Division offers the Associate in Applied Science in Nursing, which may be earned in several different ways.
Butler Community College’s Nursing Division in El Dorado, KS
Being a nurse is [...]