Posts Tagged ‘Nurses’


Nursing-School.org Celebrates National Nurses Week May 6-12

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 6, 2005

Each month, more than 85,000 people come to Nursing-School.org to learn more about beginning a career in nursing. This week Nursing-School.org offers not only information to these prospective nurses, but also thanks and appreciation. May 6 marks the beginning of National Nurses Week in the United States. The week celebrates the work of America’s 2.7 million registered nurses to save lives and to maintain the health of millions of individuals.

Joining in the celebration are the creators of Nursing-School.org, an educational website featuring nursing school listings, nursing degree programs, medical field information, and career outlook for prospective and continuing education nurses.

“Nurses: Many Roles, One Profession” is the theme for 2005. National Nurses Week opens on May 6, marked as RN Recognition Day, and is supported heavily by the American Nurses Association (ANA), in conjunction with its Constituent State Nurses Associations. The week ends on May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale, founder of nursing as a modern profession. During mid-celebration, on May 8, National Student Nurses Day is commemorated.

“It’s a perfect time to encourage student nurses you know,” says Emily Ostendorf, site manager for Nursing-School.org. “Take the time on May 8th to let young men and women entering the nursing field that you appreciate and admire the contribution they’re making to society.”

Traditionally, National Nurses Week is devoted to highlighting the diverse ways in which registered nurses, the largest health care profession, are working to improve health care. From bedside nursing in hospitals and long-term care facilities to the halls of research institutions, state legislatures, and Congress, the depth and breadth of the nursing profession is meeting the expanding health care needs of American society.

“With a nursing shortage still impacting the country, National Nurses Week is also a great time to introduce young people to the possibility of a medical career,” says Ostendorf, of Nursing Schools. “We’re dedicated to helping students decide if nursing is a good fit for them and connecting them to the best resources when they decide ‘yes.'”

Visit Nursing-School.org to learn more about becoming a nurse, including:


Information about 16 accredited schools with campuses nationwide

Descriptions of more than a dozen programs leading to diplomas, certificates, associate degrees, bachelor degrees, or master’s degrees in specific areas of nursing

Information about 15 nursing careers, including registered nursing, practical nursing, forensic nursing, pediatric nursing, geriatric nursing, neonatal nursing, psychiatric nursing

Information about 7 other related medical careers

Career information, including salary ranges, job outlooks, and personality profiles

Feature articles, including interviews and content about continuing education opportunities, nursing school accreditation, men in nursing, the nursing shortage, home nursing, travel nursing, worldwide relief nursing, and financial aid

Media Contact:

Emily Ostendorf

Site Manager

415-974-1441

info@nursing-school.org

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Home Nursing Rancho Santa Fe, Home Health Rancho Santa Fe ? Firstat Publishes Homecare Guide to Stress Importance of Hiring State Licensed Nurses for Medical In-Home Care

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Rancho Santa Fe, CA (PRWEB) July 28, 2011

Firstat Nursing Services, a 14 year old home nursing agency and home health provider in San Diego, CA recently released a home care guide ? ?Critical Questions You Must Ask Before You Hire a Home Care Provider,? to help families understand the importance of hiring State Licensed Nurses for Medical In-Home Care.

According to Linnea Goodrich, the company?s president, ?Selecting the right company and then the best caregiver to take care of a loved one is a big decision.? We created this guide to help San Diego families understand what to look for and the options that are available to them.?

According to a report prepared by John Hill from the California Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes, the home care industry is growing fast, driven by the desire of many aging Californians to remain in their own homes rather than moving into assisted living or other types of long-term care facilities.

Businesses and individuals have stepped forward to meet this need, offering help with activities of daily living short of medical care. Many elderly or disabled clients and their families seek to hire caregivers directly, sidestepping agencies in favor of lower rates. Caregivers try to connect with those potential employers by placing ads in newspapers, Internet services such as Craigslist, or magazines targeting seniors. The report confirms that the current landscape is creating risk for consumers that could be alleviated by legislation.

?When I started Firstat Nursing Services over 14 years ago, I was determined to provide home nursing caregivers that had the experience and credentials to provide a higher level of care for patients in the home or on-site at assisted living facilities,? said Linnea Goodrich, owner of Firstat Nursing Services. ?Because of that commitment, our CNA, LVN and RN staff members are not only certified but experienced, bonded and trained. In addition, they are employees of Firstat,? continued Goodrich.

To help families understand their in home nursing care options, Goodrich outlined the three levels of care described in the guide.

C.N.A. is a Certified Nursing Assistant who has successfully completed a State Certified Nursing Assistant program. They are licensed to perform vital sign monitoring, medication reminders, ambulating, personal hygiene, feeding, dressing, and physical transfer; in addition to other activities of daily living.

L.V.N. is a Licensed Vocational Nurse with a current valid state license. They have the technical knowledge to perform nursing duties and patient care. They provide prescribed medical treatments such as injections, wound care, catheter care, set up and administer medication in addition to personal care.

R.N. is a Registered Nurse with a current valid state license. They perform frequent patient evaluations which include monitoring, performing procedures, administering IV medications, assessments and implementing the nursing care plan provided by the physician

Firstat Nursing Services has been helping seniors and injured people in the San Diego area since 1997. Families wanting to learn more about their home nursing option are encouraged to visit the company website blog at http://HomeNursingRanchoSantaFe.com

About Firstat Nursing Services

Firstat Nursing Services is the only Homecare Agency in San Diego that is both State licensed and certified by the Alzheimer’s Association. In addition, they have an A+ rating from the BBB. Firstat Nursing Services has been providing a higher standard of home nursing, home health and homecare for elderly, disabled and injured people in the greater San Diego area since 1997. To learn more, call 619-220-7600 or go to http://firstatofsandiego.com/

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