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The concept of licensure vs certification can be confusing for prospective nurses who are just starting their education journey. Both are important to a successful career in nursing. They serve different purposes. You should know that an prerequisite courses of…
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Pressure ulcers are also called decubitus or pressure injuries. They occur when there is a constant lack of oxygen and blood, which causes poor tissue circulation, and tissue death. (more…)
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