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Do Nurses Get Drug Tested? – A Quick Guide
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Do Nurses Get Drug Tested? – A Quick Guide

Usually, nurses undergo drug testing during the pre-employment phase. Healthcare facilities may perform drug tests randomly or routinely. In most cases of isolated tests, there is suspicion of a nurse either operating impaired or otherwise mishandling federally regulated medication.

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Self-Care Deficit [Care Plan]
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Self-Care Deficit [Care Plan]

Self- Care Deficit is the inability to perform feeding, bathing, dressing, and toileting activities by oneself and therefore depend on others for routine activities.

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What to Do When You Are Waitlisted for Nursing School?
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What to Do When You Are Waitlisted for Nursing School?

Great news when you receive that letter in the mail that you made it into your desired nursing program. Not so great when they tell you that you didn’t make the cut. Either way, you would either joyfully wait until it’s time to start your nursing journey or keep looking for suitable nursing programs. Where it becomes confusing is when they inform you that you

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Can You Get Into Nursing School With C’s?
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Can You Get Into Nursing School With C’s?

Nursing is one of the most challenging and in-demand professions you could choose. Almost everyone has reason to thank a nurse at some point in their life, so it’s no wonder many people consider taking on this demanding job. But what can you do, if your attitude is in the right place, but your grades are so-so?

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Can Nurses Wear Nail Polish? – Here Is What You Should Know
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Can Nurses Wear Nail Polish? – Here Is What You Should Know

Policies might vary, but most medical institutions will ban nail polish. However, hospitals might not always strictly enforce these rules. Despite recommendations from the CDC and The Joint Commission, it is entirely up to each health facility to allow nail polish for nurses.

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Ineffective Coping Nursing Diagnosis & Care Plan
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Ineffective Coping Nursing Diagnosis & Care Plan

Ineffective coping is the inability to assess a stressful situation or event comprehensively and therefore fail to make sound decisions using inappropriate resources or none at all. Coping mechanisms break down due to stress and build pressure that eventually exceed problem-solving skills.

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