Registered Nurse Information
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Even when you’re sure you’ve picked the right professional path and that becoming a registered nurses is the only choice for you, it can be overwhelming to keep all the consequential details straight.
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Even when you’re sure you’ve picked the right professional path and that becoming a registered nurses is the only choice for you, it can be overwhelming to keep all the consequential details straight.
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In some ways, nursing is a simple concept: You’re there for people, and you help people.
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Maybe you’ve always dreamed of being a paramedic, rushing to emergency scenes and coming to the aid of people day in and day out, saving lives and making a difference.
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An RN or registered nurse has successfully completed an associate’s degree in nursing (ADN) program, which generally takes up to about two years of study.
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Nurses are an important component of any healthcare team or facility.
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Global news headlines contain no shortage of ideas once thought to be straight out of futuristic science fiction, from wearable technology to military-grade drones and their utilization in war-torn regions.
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The next generation of fire management technology is on the market, and it’s shockingly easy to use.
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As almost anyone of the Millennial generation knows, technology and daily advancements in this information age make our lives and our professions easier and more interconnected than ever.
Read moreAs a firefighter, you’re a community leader. A signal of safety and protection to the citizens you help and serve.
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When you’ve decided you’re ready to begin your journey toward a career change, or are prepared to continue your schooling to become a nurse, the next step is deciding on the logistics—namely, where you’ll study and train for your nursing credentials.
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