Stress Management for Nurses

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Nurses Week is the time to appreciate, remember and thank all nurses who give so much of themselves to make the lives of strangers just a little bit better. Many times, in their efforts to care for others during long shifts and also juggle a busy personal life outside of work, a lot of Nurses […]

Nursing Salary and Job Interview Advice

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This article comes from CDI’s job developer and amazing employee, Anthony Bateman.  Read below and get 15 nursing job and reducing stress tips when landing that awesome nursing position.  These can be used for any opportunity in the medical profession (e.g., cna, lpn, lvn, rn, etc.).  How do you become a nurse and get a […]

5 Things Nurses Can’t Live Without in 2016

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Scrubs with Antimicrobial* + Fluid Barrier Fabric Technologies – Certainty Technologies has developed a feature for your scrubs that reduces, inhibits, and minimizes the growth of odor-causing and fabric-degrading bacteria. This lets your scrubs stay fresher during your shift, helping you to maintain a professional look. You can also find them with an added barrier that […]

LVN or LPN?

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Do you know the difference between a LVN and a LPN? It’s fine if you don’t. Most people don’t. It’s all about where you practice nursing in the USA. According to Wikipedia, a licensed practical nurse (LPN) in much of the United States and most Canadian provinces is a nurse who cares for people who […]

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