Month: July 2021

How to Become a Neonatal Nurse

What is a Neonatal Nurse?Neonatal nursing is a specialty of nursing that focuses on caring for babies born prematurely or who have health issues including birth abnormalities, infections, or heart abnormalities. Registered nurses who specialize in working with these young, fragile patients are known as neonatal nurses. In Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), neonatal nurses …

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5 Steps Used to Pass Every Nursing Course

During nursing school clinicals, you will learn an important patient care fact: discharge planning begins upon admission. Similarly, just as you would begin the patient’s discharge planning upon the admission process, you should begin preparing for the NCLEX upon admission into nursing school!  As soon as you receive your textbooks and/or syllabus, let the studying …

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Boost Your Chances of Acceptance into Nursing School: A Guide to Meeting Admissions Requirements and Succeeding in the Application Process

Getting accepted into nursing school is a highly competitive process that requires a combination of a good GPA and high scores on nursing entrance exams. However, even if a prospective student has struggled in the past or is pursuing a second degree, there are still options for them to be accepted. It is important for …

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Vegetarianism

According to Vegetarian Society.org, vegetarianism’s four most common forms are Lacto-ovo-vegetarian, Lacto-vegetarian, Ovo-vegetarian, and Vegan.VeggieVisitors.com also lists these common forms of vegetarianism and includes a few others, such as Fruitarians, Pesce-vegetarians, Pollo-vegetarians, Flexitarians, Vegans, Lacto-vegetarians, and Lacto-ovo vegetarians. The Medical Daily says that the high fat and protein content of meat forces the body to …

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

PathophysiologyPolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most prevalent reproductive, hormone-related disease among women during childbearing years, affects roughly five to ten percent of all women, and is generally a lifelong condition, according to Nursing Today. Physical AssessmentThere is no definitive test to diagnose PCOS. However, the provider will usually begin by discussing the client’s medical history, …

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