In the United States there are over 3 million nurses employed in the healthcare field. The lack of nurse educators and qualified registered nurses in the United States has intricately woven the ultimate downfall of the health system that has led to a nursing shortage.Nursing is one of the fastest growing careers in America because of the high demand for healthcare‚ patients are getting sicker‚ elderly are getting older. Over 1 million Registered Nurses are over the age of 50 and they will be retiring
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Nursing Drug Shortages Kristen Lawton Nursing 531 March 18 2013 Annette Margaret Nursing Drug Shortages Drug shortages have become a hardship for hospitals and pharmacies across the country. This hardship has been felt especially by nursing personnel who have voiced their concerns regarding patient safety and medication management. “One factor contributing to patient safety concerns arises when a substitute drug must be used in place of the customary product and requires dosage strength or
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The shortage of organs in the United States is leading to dilemmas and moral issues for physicians. They are taking a closer look at the feasible recipients and their potential for future success. The key to a successful transplant is carefully selecting those patients who are good matches and who need it urgently. For example‚ patients who have matching blood types should receive organs before those whose bodies may reject the implant. One problem that physicians are dealing with is providing
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Background information However worries over water supply in Bulawayo is only part of a larger trend across urban Africa1. Water is vital to any development‚ and its availability or dearth is a major driving force behind migration‚ population growth‚ and economic development‚ among other factors. As a whole‚ Africa has relatively ample water supply potential2. Bulawayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe‚ which was established in the 1840s. Its economy was built around it being a center of
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What Rights Do Animals Have? Week 8 ENGL 135 Ayano Moon Dr: Cynthia Hallett DeVry University What Rights Do Animals Have? In October 2011‚ dozens of exotic animals such as lions and rare tigers were released into human population by local private owner‚ Terry Thompson. This act not only put hundreds of the local populated area at very alarming high risk of extreme danger‚ it also led to “49 animals were slaughtered‚ including 18 Bengal tigers‚ 17 lions‚ six black bears‚ a pair of grizzlies
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WHAT’S DRIVING PORSCHE? CASE STUDY CASE FACTS Founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche Started by selling design and engineering services to other car makers and was established as an engineering firm. In 1934‚ Hitler commissioned Porsche to make a people’s car or a Volkswagen. In 1938‚ the first plant dedicated to manufacturing of WV was opened. In 1948‚ Porsche produced the first branded sports car and within 2 years produced the Porsche 365 series. THE TURNAROUND Between 1986 and
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What is Private Equity? some of us reading this stories‚ the word private equity may seems a little bit unfamiliar. The definition of private equity by the famous Investopedia is as follows‚ “Equity capital that is not quoted on a public exchange.” Simple isn’t it? Example of private equity in Indonesia is the Orang Tua group. So now we understand about private equity‚ but what’s in it for us finance students? The answer is the Private Equity Firm who specializes in dealing about the private
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Nursing Faculty Shortage Nur 531 January 27‚ 2014 Mary Jane Sansouci Nursing Faculty Shortage As the demand for nurses continue to rise in the United States‚ the ability to teach these nurses continues to decline. According to a Special Survey on Vacant Faculty Positions released by AACN in October 2013‚ a total of 1‚358 faculty vacancies were identified in a survey of 662 nursing schools with baccalaureate and/or graduate programs across the country (79.7% response
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Saudization Done By: Mais Atiyeh & Noura Nadir Saturday‚ January 6‚ 2011 Introduction Saudi Arabia is a wealthy country with a young population structure and a high population growth rate. People under the age of 40 make up 78% of the population of which 32% is under 15 years. This means that the dependency ratio in Saudi Arabia is very high compared to other countries (2.4 times the world average). This also means that there will be a continuous increase in the number of new labor market entrants
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timber shortages in the 1770s‚ 1803‚ and 1808 by importing wood products from other sources and searching for new sources. As the chief causes of these three timber shortages were completely different‚ the regions where the navy focused on as the source of woods were different in each case. In the 1770s‚ the cause of the shortage was the loss of the preliminary source of wood products in North America. In 1803‚ the failure to manage the dockyards and the outbreak of war caused the timber shortage. Then
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