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CATEGORY: SOCIAL & MORAL ISSUE

18 JANUARY 2023

Importance Of Patient Advocacy In Nursing

Patients entrust nurses with their lives. Although nurses have several duties, one of them is to safeguard their patients from injury that is unrelated to their medical condition. As a result, nurses ought to be patient advocates...

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26 August 2022

Importance of Cultural Competence in Nursing

The pivot point of a healthy patient and nurse relationship is cultural competence. All nurses should make it their priority while administering care to patients Cultural competence relies upon the growth and development of nurses by...

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30 September 2021

How to Show Support for Nurses & Healthcare Workers

Nurses are the pinnacle of any healthcare system. They are the ones who have extremely stressful jobs and are often not given the credit they deserve. With...

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26 August 2021

Nursing Overtime - The Pros, Cons & It All Makes Sense

As per the Nursing Salary Guide published in 2018, the overtime hours a nurse has to incur can either be very emotionally and physically draining or a great way to make some extra dollars - there's honestly...

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26 July 2021

3 Integral Traits in Healthcare Professionals

Be it your domestic or professional life, certain personality traits are a must that help you go a long way. This includes compassion, punctuality, respect, tolerance and more. Similarly, if your thinking is...

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24 April 2020

Covid-19 A Pandemic Reshaping The Healthcare Sector

Covid-19 A Pandemic Reshaping The Healthcare Sector

The Coronavirus has now been labelled as a pandemic, spreading across the globe every passing day. At this point, healthcare professionals are raising their concern regarding how this disease can affect the healthcare sector constituting mainly of women. As of now, it is estimated that women in the United States...

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22 January 2020

7 Best Time Management Tips for Nurses

7 Best Time Management Tips for Nurses

As a nurse, you will be always short on time. I have often seen nurses complain that there aren't enough hours in the day to get everything done. This noble profession thereby keeps you on your feet all the time being extremely demanding...

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02 December 2019

Why Wearing Scrubs Is The Best Choice For You

Why Wearing Scrubs Is The Best Choice For You

Have you ever felt a little jealous when you pass through a retail store featuring sleek corporate suits, or you find your banker mate flaunting a stylish blazer - need not worry! While it is natural to like some dressed professionally for work, but rest assured that these corporate slaves will happily switch places to wear comfortable scrubs to their workplace...

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23 October 2019

Wearing Scrubs in Public - Yayy or Nayy?

Wearing Scrubs in Public - Yayy or Nayy?

My guilty confession is that I wear my scrubs in public at times. I am not a healthcare professional, but whenever a manufacturer comes up with any new collection with new and improved fabric blend, I make sure to add it to my cart...

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14 June 2019

Top 3 Interview Questions for Nurses in 2019

It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to become a nurse. You really have to be a special kind of person to pursue a career in this field. We understand it is not easy! Every individual in this career should have a thick skin to go through the roughest of days. Even though it is one of the most rewarding careers, you need to have attention to detail, patience, a good sense of humor, and resilience to succeed...

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22 March 2019

Pulse App - Your Go to Shopping Destination

Pulse Uniform, an inventor in the field of medical uniforms has outperformed itself once again, is coming up with an intuitive application that is committed to making your online shopping experience rewarding, convenient and hassle-free...

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03 March 2019

Why Home Care Services are better Than Nursing Home

One of the toughest decisions you will have to make in your adult life is to find a better place for your aging parents to live. Everyone worries about it as their parents grow older and are looking for options where they can adjust well without compromising on their day to day routine.

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26 AUGUST 2016

Bullying Facts | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: What is Bullying Stopbullying.gov defines bullying as the unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both...

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26 AUGUST 2016

Top Five Health Concerns of Women | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: Pulse Uniform examines the top five medical concerns for women: breast cancer, depression, heart disease, osteoporosis, and autoimmune disorder. Read on to learn more about the risk factors for each disease, and what women can do for...

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26 AUGUST 2016

Nursing Skills | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: Nurses may differ in their specialities, but not with skills. There are some skills that are common in all nurses. Some are gained and developed through work or life. While others are skills in which a person...

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26 AUGUST 2016

Alzheimer's Disease in the USA- Facts and Statistics | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: Important Facts About Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. It affects slightly more women than men; it is most common on people aging over 65, it is not a normal part of...

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26 AUGUST 2016

The Numbers Involving Suicide in the US - Community Education at Pulse Uniform | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: Suicide Facts: In 2010, there were 38,364 suicide cases in the United States with an average of 105 each day. This makes suicide the 10th leading cause of death for Americans. There were twice as many deaths...

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26 AUGUST 2016

The Extent of Pneumonia's Effect in America - Community Education at Pulse Uniform | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: Pneumonia Facts: Pneumonia is the leading killer of children under 5 years old. In 2012 alone, 1.1 million children died from this preventable and treatable illness. Accounting for 17% of child mortality; more than AIDS, malaria and...

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26 AUGUST 2016

Latest Data on Parkinson's Disease in the US - Community Education at Pulse Uniform | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: Important Facts About Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder. It first presents with problems of movement. The four major motor problems related to this disease are tremor, slow movements, stiffness of arms, legs and...

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26 AUGUST 2016

Scope of Arthritis Effects in America - Community Education at Pulse Uniform | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: Arthritis Facts Arthritis is the common cause of disability in the United States. It is a more frequent cause of activity limitation than heart disease, cancer or diabetes. The most common form of arthritis in the United...

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26 AUGUST 2016

HIV-AIDS Statistics at a Glance - Community Education at Pulse Uniform | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: HIV-AIDS Facts More than 35 million people now live with HIV/AIDS and 3.3 million of them are under the age of 15. In 2012, an estimated 2.3 million people were newly infected with HIV and it is...

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26 AUGUST 2016

Current State of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Community Education at Pulse Uniform | Community Education Pulse Uniform

Video Transcript: ADHD Facts ADHD is one of the most common childhood disorders and can continue through adolescence and into adulthood. The average age of onset is 7 years old. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) states in the Diagnostic...

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