November 17, 2015
 
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Nurses have heard it before, "Can you not talk about gross stuff at the dinner table?" But Nurses can't help it when the most disgusting things are completely normal in their everyday lives. They become desensitized to topics like body fluids, infections, and smells and sounds.
If you're thinking about continuing your education, this article offers some important questions to consider in helping you decide if an online program will accomplish what you want to achieve. We all know continuing your education, if at all possible both financially and personally, will enhance your career, your life and your earning potential.
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If you're an ER Nurse or you've been to the ER for treatment, you know timing is everything. I remember when my son was at camp and we received a call that we should pick him up and take him to the ER due to a deep cut that needed stitches. Fortunately the camp was only 45 minutes away. 

It was around 10:30pm when we picked him up and as we drove from camp to the ER we wondered, like anyone traveling to the ER, what's the wait time going to be until my son gets treated? Will we be there all night? We were very lucky. Our local hospital's ER this particular evening was practically empty. Whew!
 
We all know this is usually not the case, and in large cities, never the case. Here's an interesting article about how Reading Hospital in PA reduced their wait time in the ER.
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