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Nursing Simulation Lab Coordinator, Dominican University of California - San Rafael, California
The University is currently seeking a Nursing Simulation Lab Coordinator to be responsible for managing the necessary educational resources to support the mission of the Department of Nursing, and to guide and supervise the development, implementation and evaluation of the functions of the Clinical Simulation Center...Nursing Retention/Remediation Specialist, Harford Community College - Bel Air, Maryland
The Retention/Remediation Specialist is responsible for assisting the Nursing Program Administrator in fully developing and administering the Student Success in Nursing Program. This is a temporary, grant-funded position that is funded from July, 2006 through June, 2010...Nursing Adjunct Faculty - Fall Semester 2006, Harford Community College - Bel Air, Maryland Harford Community College is seeking applicants for the following part-time teaching assignments. The instructors are needed for the Fall 2006 semester which begins September 5, 2006.
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A Dash Of Style - The Evolution Of Nursing Uniforms By Gayle Simper If you ask a first grade class to describe a nurse, they’ll almost invariably describe a lady wearing a white uniform and a ‘nurses’ hat’. White dresses and starched caps are still an icon, even after thirty years of nurses turning to less distinctive and more comfortable, functional clothing.
In the earliest days of nursing, there was no uniform. Florence Nightingale, who was greatly responsible for defining the profession of nursing in the 1800s, is often credited with having established the importance of nurses wearing uniforms. When she headed the nursing units during the Crimean War, her nurses wore dark gray, full-length dresses covered by white aprons to distinguish them from other female camp followers.
Most nursing uniforms of the 1800s seem to have been based on the attire worn by most female household servants – modest dresses covered with aprons. It was not until the late 1800s, with their emphasis on sterility and cleanliness, that white became the color of choice for nurses uniforms. And while we often think of ‘nurses uniforms’ as being – well, uniform – the truth is that nearly every hospital designed its own nursing uniforms, from starched cap to shoes.
The nurses cap has a unique history of its own. Beginning as a modified nun’s coif, it was both functional and symbolic – functional in that it kept hair out of the way, and symbolic of the status of the nurse as an ‘Angel of Mercy’. As time went on, however, many hospitals began to modify the nurses cap into fanciful shapes and folded patterns. The white cap was often decorated with a colored stripe to indicate
a nurse’s level of training and position within the hospital hierarchy.
In the 1970s, nurses began to demand a voice in the clothing that they wore to work. Starched caps and white dresses and hose were impractical and difficult to work in, many complained. White dresses gave way to white tunics and pants, and eventually to colored uniforms and nurses scrubs. According to many critics, the move away from white nurses’ uniforms is confusing for patients and makes it difficult to pick out the nurses from other hospital staff. Many hospitals are reinstating all white nurses uniforms – and turning to designers to come up with stylish, functional and comfortable designs. For lovers of nurses uniforms, that’s great news! Article Source: http://www.ArticleJoe.com Gayle Simper owns and operates scrubbugs.com , Offering large selection of nursing uniforms.
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Nursing Uniforms | What To Know Before You Buy By Craig Smith- For the most part the days of the little white cap, stockings, and shoes are a thing of the past for modern nurses. While nostalgic and romantic, the nursing dresses have gone the way of the VCR. Read more...
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The Specialties Of Forensic Nurses By Larry Ford Forensic nursing, just like regular nursing is divided up into several smaller specialties. Nurses wanting to get an education in forensics have the opportunity to pick one or more of these Read more...
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The Nursing Career By Josh Stone Nursing is a profession focused on assisting individuals, families and communities in attaining, re-attaining and maintaining optimal health and functioning. Modern definitions of nursing define it Read more...
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Advanced Nursing Degrees By Linda Raye Copyright 2006 Linda RayeThere is a general feeling that nursing as a profession needs more of hands-on experience than pure academic knowledge. There is a reason or two there. We are known Read more...
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