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Thursday, 29 December 2016

The Best Nursing Fields for Higher Wages

The baby boomer generation is entering retirement years and the existing nursing force is retiring. With this, the demand of trained nurses is increasing rapidly, leading to a shortage in many countries.But, nursing was considered a career with few options and fewer wages previously, which put off many aspiring candidates. However, it has changed in the recent years with the rise of new nursing fields and good wages.


If you too are interested in nursing and want to earn good wages, then here are the best fields in this profession, based on wages.

Certified Nurse Anesthetist


These nursing professionals are trained to prepare and administer anesthesia. They work in collaboration with other healthcare professionals such as surgeons and dentists. It is their responsibility to care for patients, who are unable to communicate their needs, as well as ensure their safety.They can earn up to $160,000 a year, depending on their location and experience. However, one needs the ability to handle responsibility under pressure in emergencies.
If you want to opt for this field, you need to get a master’s degree from an accredited nurse anesthesia educational program.

ER Nurse Practitioner


As a nurse practitioner in ER, you will have to do triage duty, order initial tests,and provide input and more. Dealing with stressed and sometimes grieving families is a part of this practice. You should be prepared for the fast-paced work environment combined with the stress of patients hanging between life and death.You need a bachelor's degree in nursing and proper license to enter this profession. In this field, one can earn up to $100,000 annually.

General Nurse Practitioner


If you are confused about choosing a specialty or want to explore your potential, then you can work independently as a general nurse practitioner. It is not much different from RNs, but with your skills, you can earn good wages. You can work with family practice physicians and other healthcare professionals.In this nursing field, you can earn up to $95,000 yearly. An advanced degree (MSN) and certification as a nurse practitioner is what you need.

Clinical Nurse Specialist


These trained professionals work with a specialized unit or clinic.You will need Masters of Science in nursing degree with a specialization in clinical nursing. With a busy work profile and up to $95,000 a year wages, this nursing field is a favorite of many.

Certified Nurse Midwife


These specialists care for expectant mothers and infants (after delivery). As a certified nurse midwife, you can work in OB/GYN offices, clinics, and hospitals. For this field, you need the knowledge of pregnancies, obstetrics, labor, delivery and prenatal care.You can earn up to $93,000 per year as a CNM.
In the end, choose a specialized nursing program according to your interest, and you will grow in your career.

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Quick Beauty Tips for Busy Nurses

In the hectic schedule of the nursing profession, nurses rarely get time for themselves. Often, they don't even have the energy to follow a beauty regime. However, like every other woman in the world, nurses want to feel beautiful and confident. If you are a nurse, it may not be easy with your busy schedule, but you can treat yourself with a quick beauty regime.

Here are a few easy tips to help busy, hardworking nurses maintain their beauty while at work -
  • Skin – Skin care is a vital part of any beauty regime. You should take proper care of your skin. Opt for exfoliation,cleansing, toning, and proper moisturizing for the best results.Pamper your skin regularly with face masks and get rid of impurities. Also, don't forget about your hands.Nursing requires a lot of cleaning, washing and disinfecting. Manicures and regular moisturizing is essential for hands.
  • Makeup – Make quick-to-apply makeup products your friends, because nurses don't usually have much time to get ready. Mascara, eyeliner, foundation etc., are very useful makeup products. Nurses have to work long hours so try to use natural beauty products, so chemicals don’t harm your skin.In addition, remember to remove makeup before going to sleep.
  • Hair – Use a good shampoo and conditioner to keep your hair shiny and healthy. Following a healthy diet improves your hair and makes it shine. Proper sleep is also essential for shiny and flowing locks.
  • Health – Maintaining good health is a part of every beauty regime. Get good and restful sleep to give your body and mind respite. Drink lots of water to keep your skin hydrated and to get rid of toxins. Exercise more to stay healthy and fit, which is necessary in the nursing field. Include healthy food items in your diet such as fruits and vegetables.
  • Nails – Make sure that your nails aren't suffering because of your busy schedule. Save them from cracking and chipping by properly moisturizing nail beds and cuticles.
  • Looks – Try out new hairstyles for a fresh look. Various hairstyles are essential to improve your looks, so be creative. Buns, ponytails, braids – there are many to try.You can try out new styles within the rules.Use minimal makeup to bring out your natural beauty.
Follow the above-mentioned tips to maintain your beauty and elegance, even in the hectic schedule of your nursing profession. If you would like to read more such tips for nurses, you can explore our blog.
If you are looking for ways to advance your nursing career in Canada, INSCOL offers nursing education in Canada for internationally educated nurses. You can join a graduate/postgraduate nursing program of your choice by joining programs offered by INSCOL.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Vein Viewer - A Technology that Helps to Visualize Veins of a Patient

Vein Viewer
There’s no one in this world who enjoys poking their veins with needles and healthcare professionals too feels the discomfort in prodding or injecting needles in to the veins of the patients. To ease botheration and help nursing staff in finding the vein, there is a device that illuminates the vein beneath the layer of the skin – it’s the Vein Viewer.

Vein Viewer provides an x-ray like view to allow a nurse or clinician to inject needles in order to withdraw blood from person’s vein. The infrared light used in Vein Viewer makes it easier to see through the layer of skin up to 10mm to 15mm deep. The hemoglobin in the blood absorbs the infrared light and the surrounding tissue reflects it. Vein Viewer then use this information to create a digital HD image, sprucing up the vasculature of the patient.

This technological breakthrough empowers healthcare professionals with benefits pertaining to vein detection and visualization in the most convenient ways. Thereafter, it becomes quite easier to identify the actual point of injecting a needle and in selecting the suitable needle gauge according to the size of the patient’s vein. Eventually, it helps patient care providers to refrain from any potentially problematic structures.

The top most advantage of Vein Viewer is that it provides live visual feedback that helps to confirm the flow both in and out of the veins and monitored before any problems arise. Another advantage of this technology is in being able to navigate a catheter around difficult curves, the ability to see a rolling vein and the ability to confirm proper IV flow.

Additionally, Vein Viewer can easily identify a hematoma and can provide confirmation of peripheral IV situation that helps to avoid medically preventable central lines like PICC or CVC. Healthcare facilities like hospitals, physician’s clinics, aesthetics, emergency, trauma and outpatient centers are gearing up to utilize the benefits of Vein Viewer while providing medical services to the patients.