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What Employers Look for in Practical Nursing Graduates?
Healthcare employment continues to grow across the United States. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for licensed practical nurses is projected to remain steady due to aging populations, chronic disease management, and long-term care needs. Hospitals, rehabilitation…
Read MoreGroup Study vs Solo Study: What Works in Nursing School?
Research in healthcare education consistently shows that study strategies strongly influence academic performance. Nursing students who use structured study techniques—such as peer discussion, spaced repetition, and practice testing often score higher on exams and demonstrate stronger clinical reasoning skills. Studies…
Read MoreEmergency Room vs Medical-Surgical Floor: Where Do LPNs Fit?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for licensed practical and vocational nurses is projected to grow steadily through the next decade, with thousands of openings each year due to retirements and rising healthcare needs. Hospitals remain one…
Read MoreWhat Makes a Strong LPN Candidate in Today’s Healthcare Market?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for Licensed Practical Nurses is projected to grow steadily through the decade due to aging populations and rising chronic health conditions. Hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and home health agencies continue…
Read MoreCultural Competence in Patient Care: Why It Matters?
Healthcare in the United States is more diverse than ever. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the population continues to grow in racial, ethnic, and linguistic diversity. At the same time, reports from the Centers for Disease Control…
Read MoreProductivity Hacks for Nurses on Standard Shifts
Studies from the American Nurses Association show that nurses spend a significant portion of their shifts on documentation and care coordination, not just bedside care. Time pressure, patient acuity, and staffing gaps can reduce focus and increase fatigue. That is…
Read MoreManaging Stress in 40-Hour Nursing Care Shifts
Nursing is one of the most demanding careers, especially when working long 40-hour shifts. Studies show that prolonged working hours can increase physical exhaustion, emotional strain, and even reduce overall job satisfaction. (more…)
Read MorePros & Cons of a 40-Hour Week in Nursing Homes
Working in nursing homes often means long hours, demanding care routines, and shift rotations. A standard 40-hour workweek is common, but how does it impact nurses, residents, and the facility as a whole? Understanding the advantages and challenges of this…
Read MoreCode Red in Medical Settings: Full Guide
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), U.S. fire departments respond to more than 1.3 million fires each year, and healthcare facilities are considered high-risk environments because patients may not be able to move on their own. In hospitals…
Read MoreCode Blue in Hospitals: What You Should Know
According to the American Heart Association, more than 350,000 cardiac arrests occur in U.S. hospitals each year. In these moments, every second matters. When a patient’s heart stops beating or they stop breathing, a code blue hospital alert is announced.…
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