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		<title>What It Takes To Become A Registered Nurse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you like helping people, you might have considered looking into nursing schools for a career you truly enjoy. But did you know that becoming better educated can have a dramatic impact on your personal bottom line? Getting a college education, whether an Associate&#8217;s degree, bachelor&#8217;s or master&#8217;s degree can lead to significant gains in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you like helping people, you might have considered looking into nursing schools for a career you truly enjoy. But did you know that becoming better educated can have a dramatic impact on your personal bottom line? Getting a college education, whether an Associate&#8217;s degree, bachelor&#8217;s or master&#8217;s degree can lead to significant gains in lifetime earnings. Someone with an Associate&#8217;s degree can usually earn almost twice what a high school graduate can. A bachelor&#8217;s degree will help you gain over twice as much, and if you add a master&#8217;s degree it often jumps up to two and a half to four and a half times as much as those with a high school diploma. Looking at nursing schools online can help you find the right fit in schools so that you can complete your education to become a registered nurse. Registered nurse jobs provide a perennially excellent career outlook for a professional nurse. Here is some of what you could expect if you enroll in a nursing school.<br/><br/>To become a registered nurse typically requires two years of higher education. Once you have attained an Associate&#8217;s degree in Nursing, you are prepared to take the exam to earn your license to practice as a registered nurse. This test is called the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses, which is often shortened to NCLEX-RN. There is also an NCLEX-PN, which is a test administered to practical or vocational nurses. These tests cover the ability, skills and knowledge of nursing in order to ensure that you are prepared to enter the nursing field at an entry level. A nurse may hold a license to practice the profession of nursing in more than one state, and to keep his or her license current, they often must take a number of continuing education classes.<br/><br/>In terms of the course work you will take on the way to becoming a nurse, several areas are covered. Nursing theory, anatomy, human growth and development, physiology, biology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, medication administration, pharmacology, psychology, legal issues and ethics make up the majority of classes that you will enjoy. There are also clinical parts of the training as well, when you will assist working nurses to acquire skill working with patients.<br/><br/>As far as locations where you would work at registered nurse jobs are concerned, there are many. You might want to work in a hospital, and there are certainly many great opportunities to do so in that venue, including in the emergency room, intensive care, the operating and recovery room, labor and delivery rooms, as well as outpatient offices. Other sites where registered nurses are employed can include patient&#8217;s homes, nursing homes, workplaces, schools, community centers, and even camps for children and homeless shelters.<br/><br/>Nursing schools offer you the opportunity to learn the skills needed to participate in an interesting and much-needed career as a professional nurse.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Susan Slobac						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How to Study Anatomy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I believe human anatomy and physiology is one of the hardest subjects to master. And it is not only because an enormous number of terms that&#8217;s tough to memorize even English terms let alone their Latin names. I had to study anatomy myself. I know how painful can it be to master everything. To make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>I believe human anatomy and physiology is one of the hardest subjects to master. And it is not only because an enormous number of terms that&#8217;s tough to memorize even English terms let alone their Latin names. I had to study anatomy myself. I know how painful can it be to master everything. To make the learning process easier I broke it down into three steps. Once I did that the learning process became much simpler and almost effortless. These are the three steps that can improve your study of anatomy and physiology.<br/><br/>Physiology and Anatomy is a visual science<br/><br/>People learn the best if they see the subject of study. It is good if you have an opportunity to go to the lab to study anatomy first hand. But it can be done even at home. Do not underestimate the power of visualization and animation. The pictures in your textbook are good but I prefer something more detailed. The technology nowadays has reached such a level that you don&#8217;t even need a lab. All you need is a piece of software that can show you the muscular and bone structures on your screen in three dimensional representations.<br/><br/>Creating connections between anatomy terms<br/><br/>It is always frustrating to try to memorize the words you don&#8217;t know the meaning. Creating some mnemonic rules or combining them into groups or pairs can tremendously help in your effort to memorize those anatomy and physiology terms. As an example I will use directional terms. You can create a simple pair like anterior/posterior. They are opposites. The only thing to memorize is that they go together. You know that posterior is back so subsequently anterior is front.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Stanley Callow							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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