16 January 2008

Registered Nurse Jobs

Registered nurse jobs are in exceptionally high demand and are a wonderful choice for people with the right skills. It is a profession which requires knowledge, precision, and carries heavy responsibility. Technological advances in medicine and pressure from insurance companies to avoid in-patient hospitalization has multiplied the registered nurse jobs. Registered nurses are essential for hospitals, home health care agencies, clinics and offices of physicians, outpatient care centers, temporary help agencies, government agencies, schools, and nursing homes.

The most common areas in which registered nurse jobs are available are women’s health, acute care, family practice, pediatrics, and adult practice. Outside of health care settings, schools, summer camps, military, and correctional facilities also need the service of registered nurses.

The duty of a registered nurse is to prevent disease, promote good health, and help patients during the time of illness. The key components of registered nurse jobs are experience and education. Registered nurse jobs need more dedication and patience. The major responsibilities of a registered nurse are to administer treatment to patients, educate public and patients about different diseases, and provide advice and emotional support to patients’ family members. Good writing skill is necessary for registered nurse jobs in order to follow doctor’s prescriptions carefully.

In most registered nurse jobs, nurses work along with surgeons, physicians, and other health care practitioners for providing critical health care. Self-administration of physical therapy and medication, exercise and diet programs, and post-treatment home care are also included in the registered nurse jobs.

Many organizations require college degree (Associate or Bachelors degree) from an accredited institution for a registered nurse. Required classes to for this degree include chemistry, physiology, anatomy, behavioral science classes, and nutrition. In the complex areas such as or neo-natal intensive care or surgery, nurses need higher clinical experience. A masters degree is essential for a nurse to become a certified nurse midwife, certified nurse anesthetist, and nurse practitioner.

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10 December 2007

Nursing Jobs Abroad and Disposable Income

Many factors affect your disposable income, and you need to consider them all when you are assessing a nursing employment contract.

Firstly, and probably most importantly, the cost of housing in the area where you will be nursing will have serious impact on how much money you have left at the end of the month. To find out how much accommodation will cost you - use the power of the internet. You can Google something like ‘1 bedroom apartment Albany New York’. And take a look at what is on offer with the letting agents that come up. Alternatively you can try to find the name of a local newspaper and check the classified section for ‘Apartments for Rent’.

You may find that accepting a nursing job in an area which has a low cost of housing, or one where housing is included will result in you having a higher disposable income, even if the salary figure is lower than you are being offered in other places.

The second highest expense would probably be your food bill, and the cost of food can vary drastically, even within a country. The cost of food includes your groceries that you bring home and cook for yourself, and also the food and drink that you purchase while you are out. To find out how the cost of food will affect your budget you can again use the power of the internet. Many restaurants now have internet sites and you can even check out their menu and the cost of things like their set meal.

Of course there are some exceptions to this rule. If you are only going to shop at large chain stores and eat at restaurants like McDonalds then your cost of living will be largely unaffected by your food purchases because these companies generally set one price for across the country.

Now, between countries, that’s different. You can actually use McDonalds to help you compare the cost of living between two countries. Each year economists work out the Big Mac Index which compares the cost of living in a number of countries and shows the information as how much a Big Mac costs. So the USA has a Big Mac cost of a dollar and places like Sweden have a higher Big Mac cost, but countries where it is cheap to live, like Indonesia, have a Big Mac cost of less than a dollar. It is a very rough guide to the cost of living in different countries.

Lastly, when working out your disposable income remember to use your take home pay when you work it out rather than your salary pre-tax. Unless you are nursing in the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia you probably will not receive a tax free income.

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21 November 2007

Global Nursing Crisis

International nurses are in demand for nursing jobs worldwide because of the severe nursing shortage many developed countries are experiencing.

In the last decade more nurses are retiring than are graduating in these countries. Coupled with an increase in the average age of the population and the fact that people are living longer, this shortage in qualified and experienced registered nurses is reaching critical levels.

As a result, there are many opportunities for overseas trained nurses to slip into the gap and take up high-paying nursing jobs with additional benefits and bonuses.

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