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Duties And Responsibilities Of A Registered Nurse
Being a nurse is one of those occupations that require much more than just knowledge and experience; it requires passion, empathy, and compassion too. Nurses dedicate long hours to caring for others, performing activities that save people’s lives but also come with a considerable level of stress, as well as mental and physical exhaustion. In this informative article, we will talk about the most common duties and responsibilities of registered nurses (RN), which are usually unknown by the general public and by those who are interested in pursuing a career in this field.
By Caring Support4 years ago in Journal
Healthcare Worker, Everything You Need To Know About It
Healthcare has always been among the fastest-growing work fields in our society, and more so in the past decade. Thanks to the diverse opportunities it offers, plus job security and other benefits, many people want to become healthcare workers as a way to improve their quality of life and achieve professional growth, but sometimes they don’t know exactly how to pursue a healthcare worker career or have doubts about what occupation within the field could be the best fit for them.
By Caring Support4 years ago in Journal
Key Skills For Registered Nurses (RN)
Nursing is not a career for everyone, as whoever wants to pursue it must feel a calling or at least a real passion for caring for others, and must possess certain skills that will help them succeed in this field. If you (or someone you know) want to become a nurse or have already chosen nursing as your lifelong career path, it is never too late to learn what are the essential skills for nurses and key skills for registered nurses (RN) that you will need in this occupation. Keep reading to find out more.
By Caring Support4 years ago in Journal
2021 Was a Year of Taking a Big Rewarding Risk and Singing Out Loud with My Favorite Singer
According to NPR's As The Pandemic Recedes, Millions Of Workers Are Saying 'I Quit' published in late June 2021, there was a record number of people leaving their jobs as a result of the pandemic.
By Cathy Coombs4 years ago in Journal
Hitting That Like Button Is Not Illegal
There are many writing platforms on the "World Wide Web" geared towards artistic and like-minded people like us. On these sites, creators, writers, bloggers, and authors can share their passion and talent with the world.
By Dave Wettlaufer4 years ago in Journal
starting over
I had kids young and so became a grown up early. Luckily got a well paid job and became normal and average. Going to work 5 or 6 days a week, earning good money but spending it all on grown up bills. Especially as my ex wife was allergic to paying bills.
By ASHLEY SMITH4 years ago in Journal
What to Look for in an Electrical Contractor
When it comes to electrical contracting, there are many different types of contractors to choose from. Outside contractors are responsible for building high-voltage power transmission and distribution lines. Line contractors also build the infrastructure necessary for transporting electricity from power plants. On the other hand, inside electrical contractor provide electricity to the structures that are inside a property's boundaries. In some cases, inside electrical contractors serve as prime contractors for all electrical work and are responsible for building data centers, pharmaceuticals, and infrastructure.
By Scott Johnny4 years ago in Journal
Spin Cycle
Life has taught me that sometimes things happen to you as a casualty of someone else's blessing. It was February 14, 2013, Valentine’s night. My partner Joe and I were dispatched to a possible stroke. Joe had been my EMT partner on the truck for several months at that time, and I was the Paramedic in charge. When we arrived to the house, we were met by a frantic woman who said she had just left the bedroom to toss a load of laundry into the wash, and when she came back she found her husband lying in the bed, unable to talk. We quickly made our way to the bedroom where the patient was lying in bed, trying to talk while reaching for us with his right arm. “Mmmllleeeeeeehhhh” was all that came out of his mouth when he opened it, which sounded more like a llama yelling at us. This guy had a textbook presentation of someone having a stroke. He had complete left-sided paralysis, left-sided drooping of his face, and speech that was so slurred, it was incomprehensible. Joe was right behind me with the stretcher, so we immediately lifted this 200+lb man over to it and headed out the door with him. When someone is having a stroke, time lost is brain tissue lost. The quicker we could get him to the hospital, the better his chances were for recovery.
By Tiffany Yearwood4 years ago in Journal
Don’t Sign That Employment Contract Without Checking These 8 Things
The job market is tough these days, and job hunting is stressful. There is nothing like the feeling of relief you get when you finally have a job offer after a long search. While you may be eager to get started, it is important to not sign an employment contract before thoroughly looking it over. Remember that verbal agreements are not generally legally binding, and it is essential to ensure that any agreements made are spelled out in writing in the actual contract.
By Brandi Ivy4 years ago in Journal








