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  2. Nursing shortage grows as more nurses leave health care - AOL

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    They say it is higher pay, safer work environments, and fewer patients per nurse. "We need nurses now more than ever. Our population is growing; we have folks that are retiring, registered nurses ...

  3. Situation, task, action, result - Wikipedia

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    Job interview candidates who describe a “Target” they set themselves instead of an externally imposed “Task” emphasize their own intrinsic motivation to perform and to develop their performance. Action: What did you do? The interviewer will be looking for information on what you did, why you did it and what the alternatives were.

  4. Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Nurses can work on a temporary basis, which involves doing shifts without a contract in a variety of settings, sometimes known as per diem nursing, agency nursing or travel nursing. Nurses work as researchers in laboratories, universities, and research institutions. Nurses work in informatics, acting as consultants to the creation of ...

  5. Job interview - Wikipedia

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    Another note to add to this article, is the idea of how discrimination within a workplace/job interview can affect a person's health and wellbeing. A person that is looking to find a job, no matter the industry, should not have to worry about whether or not they are a good candidate because of what discrimination might be placed against them.

  6. What Future Nurses Need To Know [Infographic] - AOL

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    Americans' ever-increasing consumption of medical services in recent decades has led to a seemingly insatiable demand for professionals within the health-care sector. Recent employment numbers ...

  7. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nurse practitioners and CNSs work assessing, diagnosing and treating patients in fields as diverse as family practice, women's health care, emergency nursing, acute/critical care, psychiatry, geriatrics, or pediatrics, additionally, a CNS usually works for a facility to improve patient care, do research, or as a staff educator.

  8. Registered nurse - Wikipedia

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    A registered nurse (RN) is a nurse who has graduated or successfully passed a nursing program from a recognized nursing school and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province or similar government-authorized licensing body to obtain a nursing license.

  9. Threesomes, purgatory theories, medical mysteries: 'Doctor ...

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    There’s no shortage of new medical TV shows out now. The Pitt is all the rage for its intense real-time format. St. Denis Medical shows the comedic side of hospital employment.. Doctor Odyssey ...