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A Deeper Understanding of Trisomy 18

Trisomy 18 is found in approximately 1 out of 2,500 pregnancies, as well as 1 out of 6,000 live births in the United States. So, it’s essential to understand this condition thoroughly and raise as much awareness as you can. Here is a guide to understand all of the angles of Trisomy 18.

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Nurses: How to Think Outside of the Box

Often, nurses face situations that they aren’t exactly used to. When these issues or situations arise, it’s important for you to think of a creative and effective solution. And, sometimes, this means thinking outside of the box. Here are a few strategies to help you think outside of the box when faced with a new and unfamiliar problem.

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My Experience with Enuresis (Bed-wetting)

“Over the years, I have become increasingly concerned about the quality of the enuresis services being delivered to children that need support and investment in their needs.” Read on to learn more about INA Member Paul Watson’s experience with enuresis.

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The Benefits of Going Back to School

Even after becoming an RN, many nurses further their education, especially today. But, isn’t an Associate’s degree or a BSN enough? Yes, but not really. Here are the benefits you can gain by going back to school!

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Why We Need Folic Acid

Folic acid is a B-vitamin that is a man-made form of folate. Here’s everything you should know about this important vitamin that is essential for our nervous system.

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National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

In February 2000, former President Bill Clinton declared March as “National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.” Here’s everything you should know about the second major cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.

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A Day in the Life of an Urgent Care Nurse

An urgent care facility is unpredictable. Your routine changes every day and you meet a handful of new faces. Here’s what else you may see while working as a nurse in urgent care.

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How to Manage Your Time with a Busy Nursing Schedule

Putting yourself through nursing school would prepare you for a number of theoretical situations. But, when it comes to dealing with a real-time nursing job it’s not that easy, especially, in regards to time management. Here are a few tips that will help you get by.

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How Should Nurses Understand Eating Disorders

In a healthcare setting, nurses will often be the initial point of contact for patients with eating disorders. This makes it important for them to establish the foundations of recovery, more particularly, with the patients who don’t know that they have an issue. Keep reading to understand eating disorders, and what you should know as a nurse.

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What Makes a Nurse?

Did you ever wonder what makes a nurse? Why do certain people choose this particular career to go into? Why are men making the transition over from the “typical” male careers i.e. business, carpentry, car manufacturing? What makes a nurse? Read on to see INA Member Dr. Midge Elkin’s answer to this question, and her experience as a nurse over the years.

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