Showing posts with label RNs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RNs. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Nursing Salary Projections for 2011 - Nursing Link-Free Registration Required

We keep hearing the demand for nurses is expected to grow, but how much can we expect to earn in the coming year?

Look no further! Whether you’re a nursing aide in Delaware or a registered nurse in California, we’ve rounded up salary projections for 2011 you don’t want to miss.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Nurses Top Honesty and Ethics List for 11th Year

Nurses continue to outrank other professions in Gallup's annual Honesty and Ethics survey. Eighty-one percent of Americans say nurses have "very high" or "high" honesty and ethical standards, a significantly greater percentage than for the next-highest-rated professions, military officers and pharmacists. Americans rate car salespeople, lobbyists, and members of Congress as having the lowest honesty and ethics, with the last two getting a majority of "low" or "very low" ratings.

November 2010: Please Tell Me How You Would Rate the Honesty and Ethical Standards of People in These Different Fields -- Very High, High, Average, Low, or Very Low?

Gallup has asked Americans to rate the honesty and ethical standards of professions since 1976, and annually since 1991. Gallup first asked Americans to rate nurses in 1999, and that profession has topped the list since then in all but one year, 2001. Firefighters were added on a one-time basis in 2001 to test their image following reports of their heroism after the 9/11 terror attacks; they finished first, at 90%. Nurses still managed a strong 84% honesty and ethics rating that year, tying for their highest ever. Prior to 1999, clergy or pharmacists were usually the highest-rated professions. (For the list of top-rated professions by year, see page 2.)

There has been little meaningful change in the ratings of professions that are measured annually, compared with last year. To the extent there was change -- as in the case of pharmacists (+5), police officers (-6), bankers (+4), and lawyers (+4) -- the ratings have generally returned to the levels of two years ago.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

FoNS - Centre for Nursing Innovation - Home

Welcome to the FoNS Centre for Nursing Innovation.

A new and exciting virtual space to inspire and enable nurses to lead innovation and change in nursing and healthcare practice to improve patient care.

We hope that you will enjoy and learn from browsing, searching, engaging and exchanging, for the benefit of your practice, the practice of others and ultimately patient care.

In the Centre for Nursing Innovation you will find:

  • a Library of information about leading and facilitating innovation and change 
  • a Learning Zone containing useful tools and resources 
  • a Common Room where you can interact with others 
  • Programmes of support, facilitation and funding

Foundation of Nursing Studies:"Foundation of Nursing Studies a UK-based charity whose sole purpose is to help nurses, midwives and health visitors improve patient care by encouraging them to use the most up-to-date methods. It is widely agreed that practice should always be based on evidence and research, but some findings never reach the patients who will most benefit. Nurses need to be able to respond to developments in their field and change their practice quickly and easily."
The Foundation of Nursing Studies
32 Buckingham Palace Road
London SW1W 0RE
England
Tel: 020 7233 5750 Fax: 020 7233 5759
Charity Number: 1071117 VAT Number: 726 7584 01
kate.sanders@fons.org
http://www.fons.org/
Category: Associations, Organizations, Patient Education, Healthcare, Medical, International Nursing Alliances, Nursing Research Resources

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Andrew Lopez, RN
Nursefriendly, Inc. A New Jersey Corporation.
38 Tattersall Drive, Mantua New Jersey 08051
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856-415-9617, (fax) 415-9618

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

You Know You're an LPN When... - Nursing Link

You Know You're an LPN When... - Nursing Link:"How do you know you’re an LPN (or an LVN if you’re practicing in California or Texas)? See if you recognize yourself in the following tongue-in-cheek list, compiled by a 30-something Mississippi-based LPN. 1. You feel like Malcolm in the Middle—stuck between the RNs and CNAs. 2. You’re so used to eating cold food that you don’t bother microwaving anything."
You Know You're an LPN When... - Nursing Link

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