Monday, 7 December 2015

How Should a Nurse Mitigate the Interruptions to Reduce the Medication Errors?

When it comes to the blunders committed during the medication process of a patient, there are a lot of people we blame upon. Not a new thing to show up. However, we rather stop considering nurses analogous to machines. When even machines fail to flag inaccuracies, sometimes even a nurse fails to do so. It does not make the profession in any case lesser noble or compassionate.

Be it any ailment, the settings wherein health care professionals are meant to work, consist of many physical systems. There will be colleagues, team members, equipment, science, and the technology itself. It's notably amazing how far the healthcare settings have reached in terms of advancement and technological revolution. At the same time, it's never possible that a patient gets afflicted because of a single person. So, who shall be blamed? Well, interruptions have been identified to be one of the informal factors in medication administration errors.

To prove this right, it’s done practically. By that we mean- a reputed hospital in Toronto, actually practiced mitigating the effects of interruptions by applying some sustainable safety interventions to the medication administration.

The first scenario of the practical procedure of proving that interruptions are the major reason for afflicting the state of any patient, included certain medical procedures to be done while getting interrupted by various sources. The rate of the errors which occurred was documented.

Continuing the practical procedure, the second scenario involved interventions. You must be wondering which kind of interventions would have been involved. For the suspense to end, a user-centered approach was incorporated, which means, a focus group was asked to gather the feedback.

Moreover, to remind the nurses to check the connections, clamps and programming; signage was adjoined to infusion pumps. Further, 'do not interrupt' signs were posted on equipment and in the key areas. Critical medication checks were made to be done in verification booths that isolated nurses from outside disturbance and noise. A countdown timer was given to the nurses who were meant to perform timed operations such as to deliver IV push medications. Not only this, a standardized procedure was started in order to verify the drugs before the administration. This ensured accuracy.

Lastly,
When both of the scenarios were compared, it was found that the human factors did really affect the medication process, not in a very good manner. The second scenario was proved to be more preferable. These interventions were really proven to improve the overall medication process and reduce errors in push volumes, volumes of ambulatory pumps, pump programming and IV drug push rates.

However, notably a nursing student shall confront such cases in order to cope up with the real life situations and the potential troubles; the reason why Simulation Based Learning and countless specialized nursing courses are offered these days.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

A Perfect Guide for Nurses to Prepare ACLS Certification Exam

No nurse takes ACLS certification exam lightly. After all, the preparation for how to respond to the moments, which bring difference between life and death at the true time of emergency, is not something to be taken casually. Undoubtedly, Advanced Cardiac Life Support is an essential facet of an emergency medical treatment and so do is its certification exam. The certification exam is there to make sure that the nurse is finally acquainted with the professional skills to handle emergencies regarding Advanced Cardiac Life Support.

Down here, we’ve listed tips for you to follow while studying for your ACLS certification exam:


Get an Idea about Already Occurred Situations

For you to know various situations in which your ACLS skills are going to be utilized you have to review various case studies. The scenarios you encountered in your entire ACLS course have full chances to appear in your certification exam. However, studying only those cases is not a wise step. Instead, try to have an overview of all kinds of scenarios for you to be comfortable while addressing various situations in your forthcoming career as well.


Study, Review, and Memorize the Algorithms

ACLS is connected to a number of algorithms, which shall be memorized by you. Yes, do not just read them out and review them, it is compulsory to memorize them and remember them at the time of emergency as well. Whatever your learning style may be, just choose the best way that makes you learn the procedures of the following algorithms:
  • V-Tach
  • V-Fib
  • Tachycardia
  • PEA
  • Bradycardia
  • Asystole


Knowing Which Medication Is Needed and When It Is Needed

Identification of medications as per the occurring situation is vital to any critical emergency situation. Not only the medication, but also the correct dose level shall be known.


Remember Your H's and T's

In order to apprehend completely the ACLS algorithms, you have to stick to the mnemonic device theme. Learning your H’s and T’s make you able to cure a patient who might have possible causes of these H’s and T’s. Here they are:

The H’s
  • Hydrogen Ion (Acidosis)
  • Hyper or Hypokalemia (Potassium)
  • Hypovolemia
  • Hypoxia
  • Hypothermia
The T’s
  • Thrombosis
  • Toxins
  • Tension Pneumothorax
  • Tamponade


Understand the Heart Rates and Rhythms - ECGs

You should have an experience with ECGs and the prospective way to react in such situations. You can improve your ways of understanding in case you are not yet comfortable with them. Watching YouTube videos helps. Though, taking an ECG specialized course would be highly recommended.


Down here, we are going to give you some test-taking tips:


Read EACH & EVERY Question Carefully

Pay attention! ACLS Certification exam has certain technical and dense information that requires reading between the lines. In case you don’t slow down and read each question carefully and attentively, you might end up answering it incorrectly. You have to apprehend the exact and the actual meaning of the question and then attempt to answer it. You cannot let these ‘minor’ mistakes ruin your score.


If You Know the Answer, Then Write It First.

Make sure you answer the easier questions first. Don’t get stuck onto a particular question, which you do not know. Else, you will end up wasting time and left with the answers you know. Therefore, it’s wiser to answer the questions you already know perfectly. Moreover, being caught on that one question you have no idea about will end up giving anxiety and frustration. Do not let your memory get stuck regarding the answers you know too. Not knowing the answer? Move on. Come back only once you’re done with those you are aware.


Last Significant Piece of Advice - Relax!

Well, is there any need to mention this? The answer is yes. Many nurses end up being nervous while test taking. No, you will mess up everything this way. Learning and memorizing all the algorithms will help you a lot and it’s rather quite overwhelming to be familiar with most of the stuff related to Advanced Cardiac Life Support. However, in case you will not stay calm, you might get confused and all jumbled between all those algorithms. It’s important to stay calm and trust on what you’ve prepared for the exam.

Don’t forget that fortune favors the prepared. All the best!

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

CODE BLUE – Being a Nurse, You Need to Know It

CODE BLUE
As Wikipedia says - "Code Blue is generally used to indicate
a patient requiring resuscitation or in need of immediate
medical attention, most often as the result of
a respiratory arrest or cardiac arrest"
No matter, if you are an experienced nursing professional or a newbie, these two words are feared by both and if it is your first time, definitely it will be an experience of ultimate panicking. Surprisingly, it will make you feel as if you are unable to recall everything you have ever learned in your nursing education. Well, that’s Normal!

Sometimes, you may think that you are a terrible nurse when such things happen, don’t worry, it has been experienced by every nurse at some point in their nursing career and if anyone says it never happened, believe us – it’s a lie.



Here’s a story of a RN Daphne Neuhaus in her own words as published in the blog of NCLEXmastery.com

"I will never forget my first code blue.
I went back to check on my patient when I heard her continuous pulse ox start beeping like crazy. It said 60% and she had become unresponsive. A Code Blue was called, but before the code team arrived, we needed to put a board under the patient, remove the head of the bed and immediately start compressions and start bagging her.

I was white as a sheet and thankfully had another nurse on with me that kept things calm. I remember the first set of compressions I did and felt the patient’s ribs crack. The team arrived, which is about 10 people.I alternated with a male nursing assistant doing chest compressions…it is like an insane workout. I have watched multiple nurses have to straddle the patient literally to get enough force. We intubated the patient, but we never could get a heart rhythm or get her oxygen levels to come up.About this time, we reached her family and they said to make her a DNR. She unfortunately had thrown a massive pulmonary embolism and she died.

Each time got a bit easier and eventually I became the "calmer" of the other newer nurses, but I was still as terrified as anyone was. You, as well, will become that person as your career progresses."

To help first timers cope up with Code Blue situation, here is some advice from Daphne Neuhaus –
  • Give about 10 seconds to prepare yourself. If you panic, you are of no help. Call a Code Blue as per the protocol set by your healthcare facility and if family members are close, ask them to leave the room.
  • Put the patient on a flat position and if there is no pulse, start compressions and put on the ambu bag to start breaths with the help of a nursing assistant or a fellow nurse. Check the rhythm of the heart and access to IV. With a bit of luck, the Code Team would arrive by this time and will take over; however, you still need to be in the middle of it.
  • More the number of times you face such situations, it will get easier for you to handle the primary stage. No matter how many times you did it, you will always feel terrified in first few moments. 

Code Blue is a situation where your skills and practical experience helps to save a life. To get hands-on experience of such situations, INSCOL provides simulation-based training workshops for nurses in Airway Management, ECG, Cardiovascular Assessment and more. To know more about the workshops, visit http://www.inscol.com/india/cce

Friday, 9 October 2015

Nursing Education: Human Factors and Patient Safety

Human Factors and Patient Safety - INSCOL BlogsMost of the nurses may surely have heard the term ‘human factors’ in their study period or while practice. However, another fact is that they do not really understand which kind of detrimental effects it can put in their practical work as well as to their patients.

As a whole, healthcare professionals operate within settings that include many physical systems such as- colleagues or team members, equipment, science and the technology itself. It’s amazing how healthcare settings are under the constant revolution of changes and advancement. However, along with this revolution there is always a precaution to be taken. For instance, the presence of such many physical settings leads to many adverse consequences of setups that affect the patient as well. 

As far as the interaction of humans with all these settings is concerned and how this interaction affects the safety of the patients is concerned, this study is segregated as a unique discipline known as the ‘study of human factors’. Nurses shall be acquainted with the details of human factors that may affect the procedure of their healthcare towards the patient. 

It’s been very rare that a patient might get affected by the settings around him/her just because of one person. Nevertheless, in case a patient has undergone an inadvertent, an unintentional harm, the blame is eventually put on a single person. However, the study of human factors in nursing implies that humans shall not be held responsible for the errors occurring due to usage of technology. After all, if the user of a machine commits a mistake, this is primarily because of some faulty design law of the machine itself. 

For example, a nurse is taking care of a cancer patient who requires radiation therapy. The patient’s treatment procedure is fed to the machine delivering the radiation. However, when the error message is displayed on the screen of the machine that ends up being not at all informative. In such case, the physicist who fed the procedure in the machine would think that everything is perfectly fine with the treatment. However, in fact, the machine is fed only with half of the procedure. Now, the cancer patient can be severely burnt. Is it the fault of the physicist? 

Well, from the point of view of human factors, human is a creature that is fallible. No matter how highly qualified or trained you are, mistake happens and to err is human. Maybe, we work in settings that make us prone to commit mistakes, which are unintentional in the first place, but the matter that bothers us is that nurses shall be equipped with the skills of minimum possible errors occurring due to the colleagues, team members, tools, interfaces, devices and technology. After all, all of these are part of their job. 

These days, there are courses such as 'Human Factors in Nurses', which aim to make nurses practice in a simulation based workshop which introduces the varying interactions between all the physical settings to them. It’s an initiative to trigger the psychological quotient of the nurses and make them intuitive and easy at technology, machines and procedures. To know more in details about the courses, please visit http://www.inscol.com/india/cce

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

How Simulation Based Training in ECG Benefits Nurses?

Simulation Based Training in ECG ECG is a depiction of heart’s electrical activity and is regarded as one of the oldest and simplest forms of cardiac investigation. This device is used by physicians, cardiac specialists, nurses and other healthcare staff to assess the disease of the patients especially in case of cardiac patients. It gives health providers an understanding of mechanisms, progressive treatments and effective ways to treat deadly arrhythmias.

In a medical facility where patients with problems related to heart are treated, ECG, commonly known as Electrocardiogram, serves as a vital equipment in assessing the heart’s condition. An ECG or EKG is a diagnostic test that checks for problems related to the electrical activity of your heart. At the same time, an EKG translates the heart's electrical activity into line traced on a paper with spikes and dips throughout the waves for the doctor’s or specialists to assess the condition of the patient. 

Healthcare professionals who want to develop skills and confidence in analyzing ECGs can join training courses and workshops especially designed for them. INSCOL Center of Continuing Education (CCE) is one such leading organization that provides one day simulation based workshop on ECG accredited by University of West London. The main objective of this workshop is to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and confidence required to analyze ECGs.

This workshop focuses on mainly ECG monitoring, traces and interpretation. It also helps participants to interpret the arrhythmias and conduction disturbances. Additionally, they become skilled to critically analyze normal and abnormal wave patterns, interval segments and QRS axis from rhythm strips.

Further, INSCOL CCE offers a wide range of courses and simulation based training tailored for Indian Nurses such as Birth emergencies & maternal advanced life support, airway management, advanced neurological assessment, advanced cardiovascular assessment, ECG made easy and more. Besides, hands on exposure on industry best simulation equipment participants have a unique advantage of earning International Certification from foreign universities while they study or work in India.

For more info on simulation based training & learning http://www.inscol.com/india/cce

Friday, 17 July 2015

How Essential Is Using Reflective Practice In Nursing Care

Reflective Practice is a guide for nurses to develop and learn from their own practice. It is considered a valuable tool especially in nursing profession wherein professionals are encouraged to learn from their own professional experiences and develop the capacity to reflect in and on practice resulting in the advancement of expertise.

What exactly is reflective Practice?


Reflective Practice is a dynamic process wherein an individual consciously make an attempt to analyze and learn from their day to day professional experiences giving them an insight into self and their practice. These new insights enable them to respond to similar clinical situations with an improved perspective. This process of reflective practice develops critical thinking, improves approach to patient care, promotes self-awareness and develops communication skills.

Reflective practice is not about complaining and whining rather this a process of working towards a goal to thoughtfully study the situation and identify problems that needs to be addressed, take note of skills that need to be strengthened and work on perspectives that need to be changed. It is recommended that most effective way for reflective practice is having a written narrative that will enable you to analyze the situation clearly and in an in-depth way. Professional nurses who want to learn the concept of reflective practice can join workshops or training courses offered by leading health care organizations and can relate significance of reflective practice in the contemporary healthcare setting.


INSCOL through its Centre of Continuing Education CCE offers a one day simulation-based workshop on Reflective Practice catering to professional nurses and other healthcare professionals. The main aim of this workshop is to provide learning that results from past experiences and results in the development of new perspectives & professional growth. After successfully completing this workshop participants will be able to apply the concept of reflective practice confidently and will be able to plan their own learning by applying various strategies of reflection.

Further, it offers a wide range of courses and simulation-based training tailored for Indian Nurses such as Birth emergencies & maternal advanced life support, airway management, advanced neurological assessment, advanced cardiovascular assessment and more.

For more info on simulation based training & learning http://www.inscol.com/india/cce

Thursday, 4 June 2015

4 Smart Tips to Control Your Temper as a Nurse

Being a nurse you often go through tough times, be it about dealing with complex patients or dealing with other stressful situations at work. However, if you often find yourself fuming over trivial things then it is important to deal with your anger in a positive way as uncontrollable anger can take a toll over your professional and personal life. To start with, consider these smart tips that will help you keep you cool when faced with frustrated situations at work.

1. Seek Professional Advice

Before thinking of controlling your temper, first step is to examine yourself. Introspect and find out if anger management has become an ongoing struggle for you and have created disturbance and damage in your life in the past. If the answer is yes, then accept it without any hesitation that there is a problem to work upon. Once you admit it to yourself, you will be able to seek professional advice in a better way. You can go for individual counseling sessions, such sessions are of great help and allow you to get a grip on your anger issues and control your temper.

2. Temporarily Avoid The Situation

If a specific situation is making your temper out of control then in such situation best you can do is temporarily remove yourself from the situation. It is good to physically remove yourself from the situation that is creating stress and causing you to lose your temper. Even if it looks rude that you are walking away from the situation, excuse yourself politely if you will stick around you will make the things worse. So better avoid such situation.

3. Respond Don’t React

In any situation that causes you stress,it is good to calm down first and then think through it. When your mind is calm, you can weight things better and understand others point of view as well. Make it a point whether you agree upon something or disagree, always make it a point to respond never react.

4. Using Relaxation Techniques

To control your temper, other thing you can adopt is using relaxation techniques every day. There are many relaxation techniques you can practice in your everyday life like breathing exercises, meditation, and prayer. Make it part of your daily routine instead of practicing it only on tough days.


These tips will come handy to deal with immediate conflicts properly and will also help in controlling your temper.

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

The Need and Importance of Simulation in Nursing Education

In the recent times simulation-based medical learning has emerged as a new teaching strategy that allow students to apply their theoretical knowledge and skills in a lifelike clinical environment. In this students get a chance to participate in the simulated patient-care scenarios wherein they can gain exposure, experience, refine their skills without causing any harm to a live patient. 

Importance of Simulation-based Training

As per the reports of National League for Nursing (NLN), these three were considered as main reasons how simulation based medical learning gives students an edge:

  • The use of simulation in the nursing education provides wide range of patient-care experiences to the students that can otherwise pose a risk to patients.
  • It was observed, students who participate in paper/pencil case study do not develop as many problem solving features when compared to the students who are actively involved in simulation-based learning.
  • Further, it was concluded nursing students who are engaged in learning through simulation based scenarios reported a higher confidence level when it comes to practically implementing patient care in contrast to students who were restricted to theoretic academia only.

Thus points mentioned above state that simulation- based training is necessary in nursing to promote patient safety, provide effective patient care and to prevent medication errors in the clinical setting. 
Simulation based training provide learners with an opportunity to experience real- time clinical situations within a safe and supervised setting that does not poses any kind of risk to patient and  promotes decision-making and critical thinking among students.

With all these key points, we can conclude the significance of simulation as a strong emerging technique for nursing education including undergrad and postgrad instruction.

INSCOL - Center for Continuous Education (CCE) has now initiated its efforts to provide simulation-based learning for the students, giving healthcare professionals a chance to practice under unique medical situations and clinical scenarios, which are generally difficult to access in a hospital environment, through its advanced clinical simulation lab at Chandigarh and part task labs in Bangalore, Chennai, Kochi and Kottayam.

To find more details about simulation-based medical training and scheduled events by INSCOL in different cities of India, please visit http://www.india.inscolacademy.com/cce/ 

Friday, 15 May 2015

Swine Flu Outbreak in India: 2015

This year the total number of deaths owing to swine flu has doubled compared to earlier year taking the toll to 624. 

As per the latest report by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, death toll has reached to be 812 in this year as of 22 February, 2015 in India

Dr. Suranjit Chatterjee, a senior consultant, internal medicine, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, says "As it started getting warmer; we expected cases to come down. But this year the trend is different."

As per the Data assembled by Health Ministry, Rajasthan has reported 5,528 cases reported in total out of which 261 persons fell prey to the H1N1 virus. While in M.P, 1,010 people were affected by the virus and 153 lives were claimed. In Punjab disease has claimed 42 lives and in national capital number 10 persons has died whereas the no. of affected persons has risen to 2,891.

How The Swine Flu Virus Works


What is it?

Swine Flu (influenza) is a highly contagious virus, is a respiratory disease that was found affecting respiratory tract of pigs. Earlier the virus was spread only among pigs and has now become fatal even for humans. 

Influenza Virus is highly infectious and spread quickly between persons through mucus, saliva and air. Infected people must cover the nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing, as it can easily spread numerous germs over the air.

People who are most vulnerable to the disease includes pregnant women, adults above the age of 60, children below 3 years of age, people with some medical conditions like with lung disease, diabetes, asthma, or people with weak immunity system are at a higher risk. 

Symptoms

Swine flu has similar symptoms to any seasonal flu such as fever, vomiting, sore throat, headache, and in some cases diarrhea as well. If any person develops these symptoms, swine flu can only be diagnosed only through a test that is conducted in a specialized laboratory. Tamiflu, is the only recommended anti-viral drug that is used to treat swine flu among humans. Visit this blog to learn more about Swine Flu virus and it's prevention tips. 

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Continuing Nursing Education has Advantages. Such as...

Continuing Nursing Education
Advantages of Continuing Nursing Education  

Nursing professionals find it quite difficult to manage their time and spend some money to pursue further education while being in to a full-time job. However, despite the challenges, there are advantages continuing the learning curve and specializing the field of profession with a bachelor or master degree.




Let’s talk about the advantages a professional nurse can have by continuing nursing education -

1. Acquire More Knowledge

Listing this benefit on 1st position is unanimous. A specialized resource of knowledge is one of the most useful advantage a nurse can get to improve the lives of their patients on everyday basis. Advancements in the fields of medicines, healthcare and new diseases are constantly being discovered, along with updated techniques for the treatment and new medications. Thus, it becomes imperative to stay abreast of current research and happenings in the world of medical science to ensure patients are treated well and given the most up-to-date treatment.


2. Wider Opportunities in a Nursing Career

Continuing education helps a nurse professional to become eligible to progress in respective genre of practice and attain better positions throughout the career. A nurse specialized with a master degree can switch from a typical hospital job into a research job. Therefore, gaining a degree will bring opportunities for a nurse professional to move into a specialty career,like pediatrics, cardiology, oncology or being a nurse practitioner with a family practice.


3. Continuing Nursing Education will Benefit in Future Licensing 

There are some states that has a mandate for Registered Nurses to renew their licenses to stay certified. Only by continuing education classes may help them in the renewal of certification on the other hand, nurses gain decision-making and critical care skills through these classes. Apart from licensing and renewal, Continuing Nursing Education makes them eligible for positions such as head or staff nurse, department chief, or administrative manager.


4. Hospitals Look for Nurses with Specialization to Hire

Yes, that’s true. Healthcare employers prefer nurses that can manage a variety of tasks professionally and can be able to multi-task. Nurses with specialization degrees often have better knowledge and understanding for the job responsibilities and are very often promoted to supervisory positions with better facilities and higher pay packages.


Fur a nursing professional, there can be number of advantages and benefits that a healthcare employer or the industry have in their reservoir. The only thing is that the nurses should understand the importance of continuing education and achieving better positions through better jobs.

INSCOL in collaboration with leading Universities/Colleges in Canada/UK/USA/AUS/NZ offers a wide range of exclusive Nursing Programs in:
Emergency Care, Critical Care, Palliative Care, Mental Health, Leadership & Management, Gerontology & Chronic Illness, Healthcare & Rehabilitation and BSc/MSc Nursing.


Thursday, 23 April 2015

Being a Travel Nurse is Also an Attractive Career Option

If seeing the country as a traveling nurse sounds fascinating to you then a career as a travel nurse can be the right fit for you. Travel nurses work as a temporary fill-ins for nurses who are not available due to medical leave or maternity leave. Additionally, they also step-in whenever there is an emergency or in case of a nursing staff shortage.

Working outside of the country is also a great option available to them. However whether in their native country or other foreign country, travelling nurses enjoy excellent benefits. They gain distinctive professional experience along with a chance to meet new people and see exciting places.

Travel Nursing Career
Travel Nursing - An Attractive Career Option

Educational Requirement

In order to be a Travel nurse, candidate must possess an RN title. The pathway to earning an RN title is obtaining a BSN degree in nursing and passing the NCLEX exam. Once candidate obtains RN title, can select their area of specialty based on their interest. There are numerous specialties to choose from such as cardiac care, labor& delivery, pediatrics by enrolling in a specialty program or pursuing a MSN degree.
 

Role & Responsibility of a Travel Nurse

Role and responsibility of a travel nurse tend to vary greatly depending upon the nursing specialty they choose. For instance- a travel nurse with a specialty in cardiac care will be working in Cardiac Care Units ICUs or cardiac care floor. 

Work Assignments                                  


Work assignment for travel nurse ranges from 10 to 52 weeks, however in general 13 is a common period of time for assignments. Travel nurses enjoy the benefit of flexible schedule. They may take up one assignment wherein they work for 13 weeks and can take rest of the month off.

Salary


As per the survey reports of U.S, BLS in 2013 median salary for RNs was $66,220 and top 10 even earned a median salary of &96,320. A Travel nurse often earns significantly more than the RNs, their average rate of pay is $25 to $40 per hour. Thus,Travel nurses earn high remuneration along with set of benefits such as housing, meal subsidies, housing, medical coverage, bonuses and other perks.

Career as a travel nurse is exciting and challenging, although there are immense scope for practice and if they continue their education, they can also become nurse practitioners. 

INSCOL in collaboration with leading Universities/Colleges in Canada/UK/USA/AUS/NZ offers wide range of exclusive Nursing Programs in:
Emergency Care, Critical Care, Palliative Care, Mental Health, Leadership & Management, Gerontology & Chronic Illness, Healthcare & Rehabilitation and BSc/MSc Nursing.

Friday, 17 April 2015

Become a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner to Reach Greater Heights in Your Career

Pediatric Nurses are registered nurses who specialize in the care of patients from infancy to young adulthood. They closely work with a pediatrician to promote wellness and proper nutrition to ensure children can grow up healthy.

These days' nurse practitioners are gaining more independence in terms of work and duty and in many states they serve as their patient’s primary health care provider. Moreover, in some states they are running their own practices.

Their main Role & Responsibilities of a Pediatric Nurse:


  • Conducting physical examinations
  • Prescribing medications in consultation with physician
  • Diagnosing illnesses
  • Inserting catheters
  • Checking Blood pressure 
  • Taking blood samples
  • Give vaccination shots
  • Counsel and comfort families to cope up with the psychological impact of a child diagnosed with a disease

Main Characteristics of a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner:


  • Patient-facing
  • Compassionate
  • Structured
  • Resourceful
  • Excellent Communication skills

Educational Requirements


To practice as a pediatric nurse practitioner, a student must become a registered nurse by achieving a BSN degree and passing NCLEX examination. Then gain some experience as a registered nurse and achieve your MSN master of science in nursing. Take specialized courses in concentration to pediatrics and then last step is to get a board certification done through the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board. Once you achieve, then you can practice as a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner.

Career Outlook

Salary Trend for Pediatric Nursing
The job outlook for pediatric nurses is projected as 19% by the year 2022, same as the job outlook for a registered nurse. Pediatric nurses earn an average salary of $ 63K- $85k. Here is the graph showing national salary trend for the pediatric nurses from July 2012 to 2014 in U.S. 


INSCOL offers PG Specialty Programs in collaboration with leading Universities/Colleges in Canada, Australia, UK, US, New Zealand. As a nurse, you can select from broad array of courses depending upon your interest and passion such as:

  • Post Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership & Management
  • Post Graduate Certificate in RN-Critical Care Nursing
  • Enhanced Nursing Practice- Gerontology & Chronic Illness
  • Acute Complex Care-Post Graduate Certificate for Internationally Educated Nurses
  • Post Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care – Multidiscipline


These course aim at transforming the nurses into global nurse by enhancing their knowledge, skills and expertise. More information about the courses can be found here: 

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Importance of BSN Nursing Internship in a Nurse's Career


All aspiring nurses who join internships get valuable experience that gives them an insight about the industry and what their future job role will entail. The main focus of the internship is giving students exposure about actual nursing tasks in a medical setting. 

The program content includes crisis intervention, development of nursing skills and leadership skills, ethical issues etc. These Internship programs are offered to recently graduated registered nurses. Additionally, some internship programs cater to experienced nurses that switch specialties, this gives them a good opportunity to explore the new field.

Importance of BSN Nursing Internship

Common Goals of BSN Nursing Internship

  • Prepare interns for their role in healthcare industry
  • Give them an exposure regarding know-how of the industry, understanding of medical procedures, and required skills for the nursing specialty.
  • Develop time management abilities and critical thinking skills
  • Improve the quality of patient care and patient safety

Educational Requirements


To be eligible for a BSN nursing internship, candidate needs to complete the compulsory clinical training components for their BSN programs and be eligible to take the NCLEX- RN exam.


BSN Nursing Internships Duration


A variety of healthcare organizations & agencies, private and govt. hospitals offer internship programs for students who complete their BSN degrees however duration of the program may tend to vary, but majority of internships last between 12 weeks to 24 weeks or can maximum stretch up to 1 year.


Pay/Contract                       


The purpose of internship program is to prepare registered nurses transition from Students role to a role of healthcare professional.The amount given to them is trivial but they are given many benefits. For instance- Many BSN internship nursing programs pay around $23 per hour along with other benefits.
Some internship programs are contract based wherein they have to work for a specific time period and students who do not abide by the contract, need to payback a fixed amount of money.


How to Find a Nursing Internship


To find an appropriate internship program it is important to begin the search at least one semester in advance. Another great option is to connect with college professors, college counselors, nurse recruiters or you can keep a check on bulletin boards of college, individual employer websites etc.


INSCOL in collaboration with leading Universities/Colleges in Canada/UK/USA/AUS/NZ offers a wide range of exclusive Nursing Programs in:
Emergency Care, Critical Care, Palliative Care, Mental Health, Acute Complex Care, Leadership & Management, Gerontology & Chronic Illness, Healthcare & Rehabilitation and BSc/MSc Nursing.


Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Critical & Clinical Nurse Specialist - Career Summary at a Glance

The role of a Critical and Clinical Care nurse primarily is caring for acute or critically ill patients in the best possible way to ensure that they receive optimum care. Critical care nurses work in the supervision of physicians under intense circumstances to save lives.

As per the AACN, it is seen that the term ‘critical care’ is often interchanged with ‘acute care’ however critical care cannot be separated from acute care and nurses of both the specialties care for patients suffering from life-threatening conditions.

Educational Requirements


To become a Critical Care nurse practitioner, candidate needs to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in nursing, clear the NCLEX exam and earn the title of a Registered Nurse. Then gain some experience in the clinical settings and an advance degree is required such asa master’s degree or a post graduate degree or a specialty program with a critical care concentration. Once candidate successfully completes these steps, is eligible for certification by the major national certifying bodies and can start working as critical & clinical care nurse practitioner.

Duties & Responsibilities of Critical Care Nurses

Critical and Clinical Nurse Specialist

The duties and responsibilities of critical care nurse differ depending on healthcare setting they are working in, however these are the basic duties that they perform:
  • Ordering necessary diagnostic and lab tests
  • Creating a therapeutic environment for patients suffering from critical diseases
  • Prescribing medications and pharmacological & non pharmacological treatments
  • Assessment and implementation of complex care and interventions

Employment Outlook & Salary Trend


Critical Care nurses work in various Intensive Care Units such as: 
  • Neurocare ICU
  • Pediatric ICU
  • Neonatal ICU
  • Oncology ICU
  • Cardiac ICU
  • Telemetry Units
  • Progressive Care Units
  • Emergency Departments
  • Outpatient Surgery Centers
  • Post-operative recovery rooms


As per the report published by Critical Care Medicine, the average salary received by critical care nurses is $ 81,000 while critical care mangers or directors earned an average of $ 93,000. 

INSCOL in Partnership with leading Community Colleges in Canada offers specialized nursing programs for Nurses. It also offers Enhance Nursing Practice: Clinical & Critical Care for registered nurses in partnership with Conestoga College, Canada. This Course prepares nurses to care for patients who are suffering from life threatening diseases or have gone under some major surgery. After successful completion of course, Students also get clinical placements in top Canadian hospitals.

Find more information about the course here: 

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Why you must take a Master’s Degree in Nursing?

If you have earned your BSN degree and achieved registered nurse status then pursuing a master’s degree in nursing can be the next step that can prove a pathway to career success. A master’s degree can provide broader advancement opportunities especially if you are aiming for higher positions in nursing then holding a master’s degree is an ideal option. Moreover, four major advanced nursing specialties such as nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, nurse specialists and nurse practitioners consider master’s degree as a pre-requisite

Master’s Degree in Nursing

A wealth of Job Avenues

As per the Occupational Outlook Handbook for 2010-11, the BLS projected excellent career prospects in nursing with much faster than average employment in the field for the coming years.
This confirms that candidates pursuing master’s degree get the benefit of brighter career outlook. A master’s in nursing can open up a wealth of job avenues wherein you can attain prestigious positions such as working as administrators and managers within healthcare settings. Additionally, you can also pursue an academic career as well in the role of a lecturer or tutor. With an advance degree you can explore exciting positions of leadership and influence future of nursing.


Higher Pay Packet

As per the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) findings, nursing educators who are employed in general medical and surgical hospitals received an average salary of $76,140 while those nurses who were employed in specialty hospitals made an average earnings of $103,500.
Thus, apart from giving candidates a personal and professional fulfillment, a master’s degree can prove your calling card in earning a substantially higher salaries. As employers often prefer candidates with advance degree as it ensures that they have better management & development skills, expertise and an ability to lead.


Enroll in a Master’s degree program from an accredited University/College


INSCOL offers MSc in Nursing & Healthcare-Integrated in collaboration with University of West London, London. It is a comprehensive 2.5 years degree program that is designed for registered nurses to upgrade to a higher level of practitioner. This is a practice-focused program wherein applicants develop essential theoretical and practical skills while exploring various research methodologies with concern to physiological and life science approaches.


Thursday, 19 March 2015

Hospice Care - It's all about Soulful Patient-Centric Care

A True Story 
Don Buska was an 86-year-old veteran of World War II, and in the final stages of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which makes it hard to breathe. Don had an interest in honor of flight before he dies and to ensure he has an amicable flight, team members made an arrangement of respiratory therapist ahead of time who went on flight to help manage the veteran on oxygen. Thanks to the support of hospice, Don had the time of his life. Just hours later to his dream flight, he died with the support of Hospice Team.

Hospice Care make more meaningful moments and dreams possible for the patients around the world. So if you want to join the bandwagon of these soulful care specialists, read below -  

Hospice Care

Overview of Hospice Care


Hospice Care is a different type of medical care than any standard curative care as here the treatment is not for curing or ensuring prolonged life rather it is a decision or a choice made by patients and their family members to end the life of patient within six months who have been diagnosed with serious diseases such as Cancer, Aids etc. In case of such serious illness, cure ceases to be an option and focus is on caring. Hospice care is more of a team-oriented approach wherein emphasize is on pain management, giving emotional and spiritual support customized to the patients’ needs and case.


How does Hospice Care Work?

In Hospice Care, in majority of the cases, one family member serves as the primary care giver and takes decision on behalf of the terminally ill patient. As per the NHPCO, 2012, Majority of hospice patients are either adults or older with more than 80% being crossed the age of 65. In a hospice case, hospice team is available to serve patient, seven days a week and available to assist on call 24 hours.

To ensure, expert medical care for every patient a tailored care plan is developed to meet each patient's individual needs and deal in the best possible way with pain management and system control. 

A Hospice Care Team Consists of -


  • Patient's personal physician
  • Hospice Physician
  • Nurse
  • Occupational Therapists (depending upon each case)
  • Home health aides
  • Trained volunteers (if any)


Duties and Responsibilities of a Hospice Team

  • Giving required drugs, equipment and other medical supplies to the patients
  • Giving overall emotional and psychological support to patient and help him deal with spiritual aspects of dying
  • Counseling family members on how they can care for the patient
  • Deliver special services like physical therapy as and when required
  • Provide counseling and bereavement care to surviving family, friends


To succeed in the field of Hospice Care, compassion is the most essential skill required as you will have to deal with delicate matters and emotional situation regularly and to handle it in a compassionate manner.

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Factors that Influence and Accelerate your Nursing Career

If you have decided to pursue a career in nursing, this is just the first step of a long process. You have many more crucial decisions to take as you navigate through the various types of nursing roles that may be available to you once you complete your education and certification process.

There are many ways based on which nurses can be categorized, however, one thing to emphasize here is the nursing career you select will ultimately result from the combination of education and experience you obtain during the initial years of career. 


Elements that act as Stimuli to Pursue a Nursing Career


  • Medical Specialty - An important criteria for the categorization of professional nurses is the medical specialty they practice. There are multitudes of specialties to select, such as Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care, OB/GYN, Surgery, Anesthesiology, Dermatology, Labor & Delivery and Cardiology to name a few. 

The pie chart here shows the percent of various nursing specialties preferred by nurses in a small survey -

Nursing Specialties

  • Among the highest number of 30 nurses, 25.21% preferred Critical Care Specialty that includes intensive care units, emergency departments and other coronary care units.
  • The same goes with Medical Surgical Specialty that also posted 25.21% of preference shown by 30 pros to work in post-surgery units, orthopedic units and generalized medical units.
  • Rest other specialties remained low, due to low availability of nursing professionals from the respective fields. 
  • Facility or Department - Another thing to consider is the nursing career based on location. There are varied options such as a nurse that works in the Emergency Room (ER), NICU (Neonatology Intensive Care Unit), Operating Room, or to be flight nurse, hospital-based nurse. 
  • Based on Population - Another categorization can be done based on population such as some nurses specialize in the specific segment of the population. For instance- Geriatrics nurses focus their career on women health or elderly care. Another example is Pediatrics nurses who specialize in children healthcare.
  • Education and Certification Level - The initial way to categorize various nursing specialties through the level of degree or certification. There are courses and programs that prepares nurses for specialized roles and responsibilities. 

INSCOL in collaboration with leading Universities/Colleges in Canada/UK/USA/AUS/NZ offers a wide range of exclusive Nursing Programs in:
Emergency Care, Critical Care, coronary Care, Acute Complex Care, Palliative Care, Mental Health, Leadership & Management, Gerontology & Chronic Illness, Healthcare & Rehabilitation and BSc/MSc Nursing.


Monday, 16 February 2015

Do You Ask Why To Be A Nurse?

Read the Benefits First! 

Nursing is one of the fastest going occupation and nurses make up major workforce of the healthcare industry.  The demand for nurses is expanding, with number going up, with over 581,500 nursing jobs available by 2018.  

Nursing is considered as a noble profession, where nurses provide care to ailing patients. When it comes to start a nursing career, the blog here shows the benefits and opportunities for nurses that helps them to grow in their career path and reach higher positions in the Healthcare Industry.

Nursing Careers

Let’s discuss the benefits in detail.

 

Opportunities to Grow

  • There are ample opportunities for nurses to advance in their career allowing them to grow as leaders in healthcare industry. After, serving vigorously for good number of years, nurses can enjoy higher positions in medical organizations, based on the grounds of merit and experience. 

Benefit to choose field of specialization


  • With 104 specialties and a number of advanced nursing degrees, nurses have a variety of options to choose a specialty of their own choice. They don’t have to necessarily stick to hospitals or clinical setup, they can explore career options outside the hospital as well.  They can also choose to work in schools, companies, large corporations and other health organizations as healthcare professionals. 

Job Security for Nurses


  • Like doctors, nurses are also an indispensable part of the healthcare industry. Hospitals cannot function without nurses and this provides high level job security for nurses. As the population continues to grow, the need for nurses and other healthcare professionals is also growing simultaneously. Thus, resulting a huge demand in the healthcare industry.

Personal Fulfillment 


  • From personal point of view, nurses always have the flexibility to move from one area of medicine to some other field. They may also choose to work directly or indirectly with the patients. 

Compensation and Other Benefits


  • Talking about wages, as compared to older times, nurses nowadays earn competitively. Rising step-by-step in their career, nursing professionals have options to join advanced nursing programs through which they can become Registered Nurses and earn a very fair salary. Specialized nurses earn more than simple graduate nurses. Nursing profession transitioned a lot and nurses at present earn excellent wages along with other benefits. 

INSCOL in collaboration with leading Universities/Colleges in Canada/UK/USA/AUS/NZ offers a wide range of exclusive Nursing Programs in:
Emergency Care, Critical Care, Acute Complex Care, Coronary Care, Palliative Care, Mental Health, Leadership & Management, Gerontology & Chronic Illness, Healthcare & Rehabilitation and BSc/MSc Nursing.

For more information: http://www.india.inscolacademy.com/academic-courses/