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  2. Facing growing dissatisfaction, hospital nurses look to make ...

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    A 2023 survey of top hospital concerns conducted by the American College of Healthcare Executives revealed workforce challenges, including personnel shortages, once again top the list. Addressing ...

  3. Nursing shortage - Wikipedia

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    The nursing shortage is global according to 2022 World Health Organization fact sheet. [2] The nursing shortage is not necessarily due to the lack of trained nurses. In some cases, the scarcity occurs simultaneously with increased admission rates of students into nursing schools. Potential factors include lack of adequate staffing ratios, lack ...

  4. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Emergence of Modern Nursing (2nd ed. 1972) Dock, Lavinia Lloyd. A Short History of Nursing from the Earliest Times to the Present Day (1920)full text online; abbreviated version of her four volume A History of Nursing; also vol 3 online; Donahue, M. Patricia. Nursing: The finest art, an illustrated history.

  5. Nursing shortage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The shortage in the nursing workforce is one of the main factors behind unplanned forced closures of emergency rooms, lengthy offloading times for ambulances, critical care bed alerts. Intensive care units have been forced to refuse any additional patients, and hospitals have been working over capacity because of these staffing issues.

  6. Nurses Reveal The Biggest Wastes Of Hospital Money They've ...

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    Redditor u/Brocboy writes, "Hiring travel nurses at x3-4 the pay rate of a standard employee and then acting shocked when the staff nurses leave to go travel… causing a bigger need for travel ...

  7. Violence against healthcare professionals by country

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    [1] [2] [9] At the psychiatry department, the violence of the patients were directed more to nurses than doctors and to women than men. [10] In a tertiary care hospital in Delhi, 40% of doctors reported being exposed to violence in the last year. The point of delivery of emergency services was the most common place of violence and verbal abuse ...

  8. History of nursing - Wikipedia

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    The early history of nurses suffers from a lack of source material, but nursing in general has long been an extension of the wet-nurse function of women. [3] [4]Buddhist Indian ruler (268 BC to 232 BC) Ashoka erected a series of pillars, which included an edict ordering hospitals to be built along the routes of travelers, and that they be "well provided with instruments and medicine ...

  9. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nursing History Review1.1 (1993): 229-246. Dawley, Katy. "Perspectives on the past, view of the present: relationship between nurse-midwifery and nursing in the United States." Nursing Clinics of North America (2002) 37#4 pp: 747–755. Fairman, Julie and Joan E. Lynaugh. Critical Care Nursing: A History (2000) excerpt and text search; Hine ...