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  2. Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced nursing competencies; Community recognition; Greater patient, family, and staff satisfaction; NICHE provides hospitals with: State-of-the-art training, tools and resources including an interactive 24/7 E-learning center; Project management support/mentoring for NICHE-based hospital initiatives

  3. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Advance of American Nursing (3rd ed 1995) ; 4th ed 2003 is titled, American Nursing: A History; Kaufman, Martin, et al. Dictionary of American Nursing Biography (1988) 196 short biographies by scholars, with further reading for each; Reverby, Susan M. Ordered to Care: The Dilemma of American Nursing, 1850–1945 (1987) excerpt and text search

  4. Facing 'critical' staff shortages, nurses in these states ...

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    Unlike hospital and outpatient care settings, where staffing has returned to or surpassed levels seen prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing home staffing continues to experience shortages.

  5. Nursing shortage - Wikipedia

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    This hiring situation was mostly found in hospitals; nursing homes continued to hire and recruit nurses in strong numbers. [80] Some states have a surplus of nurses while other states face a shortage. This is due to factors such as the number of new graduates and the total demand for nurses in each area.

  6. The Top 10 States for Nurses - AOL

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    The best state to work as a nurse is Maine, followed by Montana and Washington, according to a new report from financial website WalletHub. The worst is the District of Columbia, with Hawaii and ...

  7. List of nurses - Wikipedia

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    Daurene Lewis, nurse and first Black woman mayor in North America; Janet Lim (1923-2014), nurse at St. Andrew's Community Hospital. She was the first nurse from Singapore to study in Britain. She was inducted as 2014 Singapore Women's Hall of Fame. [5] Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), volunteer nurse during the American Civil War

  8. Faith community nursing - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, faith community nurses typically belong to the Health Ministries Association which is the national professional membership organization for faith community nurses. They also have available the International Parish Nurse Resource Center and the American Nurses Association, among others.

  9. Emergency medical responder levels by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    In some states there are also EMS-RN's which is a Registered Nurse trained in Pre-Hospital response. In the list, each state's certification levels are provided from most basic at the top to most advanced at the bottom.

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