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The
Recruits
Despite the red tape and expense, U.S. facilities find
it worthwhile to recruit nurses from overseas to alleviate
the shortage
By Heather World
June 30, 2004
Supersized
Kids
As American boys and girls pack on the pounds, weight
control programs that stress parental involvement help
youngsters shape up and eat right
By Heather Stringer
June 30, 2004
Rooms
with a View
RNs team with junior artists to transform the plain
walls of hospital rooms into vistas of calm and comfort
By Rebecca Ray
June 30, 2004
Hard
Times
Faced with short staffing and slim budgets, prison nurses
clear up misconceptions about working behind bars
By Cathryn Domrose
June 21, 2004
Balancing
Acts
Nursing students flex their multitasking muscles, juggling
school, work, family, and personal time
By Heather World
June 21, 2004
They've
Got Game
Ballpark RNs slide in to rescue players and baseball
fans when injuries occur
By Rebecca Ray
June 21, 2004
Chains
of Love
As the most frequent contact of patients, nurses are
at the forefront of breaking the cycle of domestic violence
against women
By Donna Hemmila
June 11, 2004
On
the Level(s)
A five-tier triage scale system, which better streamlines
emergency care, gains popularity among ED nurses
By Debra Anscombe Wood, RN
June 8, 2004
Forgotten
Heroine
Book honors courageous GI nurse who was one of the first
American RNs to arrive in France during the Normandy
invasion
By Lydia Anderson, RN, MPH
June 8, 2004
Ready
for the Worst
Hospitals devote increased attention and training to
prepare for bioterrorism threats and disease outbreaks
By Steve McLinden
June 7, 2004
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