Posted in Nursing on December 17, 2009

According to a story published in The New York Times this week, new research from the University of Missouri has found that people who walk dogs are more consistent about regular exercise and show more improvement in fitness than people who walk with a human companion. And the results weren’t based on people who cared for dogs and were required to take them out for daily walks. In the 12-week study of 54 older adults, 35 people were assigned to a walking program for five days a week, while the remaining 19 served as a control group. Among the walkers, 23 selected a friend or spouse to serve as a regular walking partner, another 12 participants took a bus daily to a local animal shelter where they were assigned a dog to walk.

The researchers were surprised to find that the dog walkers showed an impressive improvement in fitness, while the human walkers leaned towards making excuses to avoid the workout. Walking speed among the dog walkers increased by a whopping 28 percent, compared with just a 4 percent increase among the human walkers. I’m not too sure what this has to say for human companionship, but as for the dogs? Score one.

Posted in Nursing on October 14, 2009

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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
Average Salary: $135,000

A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist is someone who administers anesthesia to patients. They collaborate with surgeons, anesthesiologists, dentists and podiatrists to safely administer anesthesia medications.

Nurse Researcher
Average Salary: $95,000

Nurse Researchers work as analysts for private companies or health policy nonprofits. They publish research studies based on data collected on specific pharmaceutical/medical/nursing product and practices.

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Average Salary: $95,000

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners are advanced practice nurses who provide care and consultation to patients suffering from psychiatric and mental health disorders.

Certified Nurse Midwife
Average Salary: $84,000

Nurse midwives provide primary care to women, including gynecological exams, family planning advice, prenatal care, assistance in labor and delivery, and neonatal care. CNMs work in hospitals, clinics, health departments, homes and private practices. Midwives will often have to work unpredictable hours (due to the unpredictable nature of childbirth).

Pediatric Endocrinology Nurse
Average Salary: $81,000

Pediatric Endocrinology Nurses provide care to young children who are suffering from diseases and disorders of the endocrine system. This often involves educating both parents and children on the the physical and sexual development issues that arise from these disorders.

Orthopedic Nurse
Average Salary: $81,000

Orthopedic Nurses provide care for patients suffering for musculoskeletal ailments, such as arthritis, joint replacement, and diabetes. They are responsible for educating patients on these disorders and on available self care and support systems.

Nurse Practitioner
Average Salary: $78,000

Nurse practitioners provide basic preventive health care to patients, and increasingly serve as primary and specialty care providers in mainly medically underserved areas. The most common areas of specialty for nurse practitioners are family practice, adult practice, women’s health, pediatrics, acute care, and gerontology; however, there are many other specialties. In most States, advanced practice nurses can prescribe medications.

Clinical Nurse Specialist
Average Salary: $76,000

Clinical Nurse Specialists develop uniform standards for quality care and work with staff nurses to ensure that those standards are being met. They are required to possess strong managerial skills and an ability to anticipate potential staff/patient conflicts.

Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
Average Annual Salary: $75,000

Gerontological Nurse Practitioners (GNPs) hold advanced degrees specializing in geriatrics. They are able to diagnose and manage their patients’ often long-term and debilitating conditions and provide regular assessments to patients’ family members. Similar to all geriatrics nurses, GNPs must approach nursing holistically and pay special attention to maintaining a comforting bedside manner for their elderly patients.

Neonatal Nurse
Average Salary: $74,000

Neonatal Nurses care for sick and/or premature newborn babies. They also provide consultation to the newborn’s family during what can be an emotionally draining period.

Posted in Nursing on August 26, 2009

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1. Communication Skills-as a nurse, it is an advantage to have a good communication skill.

To have a good communication skill you must have to listen carefully.

Let the patient know that you where their to listen what he/she is saying. Be careful on your body languange

your body language shows a lot in determining whether you’re interested in the conversation or not.

2. Emotional Stability means State of an individual that enables him or her to have appropriate feelings about common experiences and act in a rational manner.

3. Empathy-To show empathy is to identify with another’s feelings. It is to emotionally put yourself in the place of another. The ability to empathize is directly dependent on your ability to feel your own feelings and identify them. Nurse lack with empathy lower the patience confidence. Nurse without empathy result to patience to suffer from fear, they got confuse and depressed and also the motivation to comply with treatment is decreased.

4. Flexibility- not many jobs come as flexible as nursing. A nurse must be flexible in terms of taking care of patients “you must like what you don’t like”, in that the essence of nursing. Nurse is flexible, if a nurse is not a chooser.

5. Good Attention to Detail-achieves thoroughness and accuracy when accomplishing a task through concern for all areas involved.

6. Interpersonal Skills-Simply put interpersonal skills are the skills we use to interact or care with others. Interpersonal skills are sometimes also referred to as communication skills, grouping skills and/or soft skills. How we care with others crapper greatly impact our professional and personal lives, improving these skills builds confidence and enhances our relationships with others.

8. Problem Solving Skills-The initial steps in assessing problem-solving are obvious in that we requirement to identify what skills are to be assessed and what determine module be served by the assessment. Once those objectives are identified, it becomes such easier to approach the task of assessing the problem-solving skills of our students.

Posted in Nursing on August 13, 2009

MANILA, Philippines—Congress should physique up the Nurses Assigned in Rural Service (NARS) Project toward mobilizing a larger number of unemployed nurses, this time as village midwives, a lawmaker from Mindanao said.


It would make a aggregation of sense to expand the NARS, and mayhap tap an additional 10,000 nurses for deployment as midwives in municipalities with the highest motherlike and infant mortality rates,” Cotabato Representative Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza said in a statement sent to media outfits.


This way, we will save thousands of mothers and infants who risk death every assemblage due to maternity and birth-related complications,” Taliño-Mendoza said.


She said demand of access to skilled delivery attendants has been digit of the factors contributing to the unacceptably high number of mothers and infants existence lost during maternity and childbirth.


In the countryside and even in urban slums, destitute mothers still give birth at home, often without trained attendants, because they cannot afford to go to maternity clinics or hospitals,” she lamented.


Nurses who serve as midwives low the NARS could gain specialized training that would later help them secure more lucrative jobs here and overseas, Taliño-Mendoza said.


In America, for instance, there is growing demand for certified nurse-midwives. They are considered advanced practitioners there, with specialized education, training, and experience in both nursing and midwifery,” she added.


Taliño-Mendoza is digit of the backers of the proposed Reproductive Health, Responsible Parenthood, and Population Development Act.


The bill seeks to raise public awareness of reproductive health, advance responsible parenthood, and improve access to safe and modern kinsfolk planning methods in order to turn unwanted pregnancies and lessen the risk of both motherlike and infant mortality.


Government health surveys have shown that 162 mothers die out of every 10,000 births, and that 14 percent of all deaths among Filipino women may be attributed to maternity or to childbirth-related causes.


Three out of every quaternary motherlike deaths happen to very young women 15 to 19 years old, according to government studies.


Posted in Nursing on June 26, 2009


Here in Philippines, the nursing population is now growing. But the question is, is there really a competent nurse in our hospital now a days.? The “old” nurses right now is going abroad to get a higher opportunity and to get a higher income, despite of the fact that they left their own families and their love ones for the sake of a higher income abroad.


This maybe due to our government that can not pay a proper salary for a professional nurses. Thus, there is a less competent nurse in our country right now. And we left for a fresh professional nurses that is novice for a certain profession. It is good to hear that the population of the nurses is growing but who is responsible to train and supervise this novice.


This days as we know there is a lot of nursing schools who has an open door for those individual who willing to take up nursing. And at the end there is a lot of student nurse, that the faculty cannot accommodate them and because of this the proper training of this student nurse were not properly implemented. Thus, they are lack of skills, knowledge and attitude that is needed when they are expose to a ward or in their hospital rotation, even in the community exposure.


Now as a fresh board passer of a certain profession we need to attend a lot of seminars and trainings to be good and some what we called ourselves as a good nurse rather a competent one.


And that issue is really exist in our society right now. Because of the reason, that there is lot of opportunity abroad that could bring this nurses or the future nurses to a better life, not only for them but also for their love ones.