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Quality Medical Equipment Afford Excellent Medical Care

July 18, 2011

A clean, sterile environment and quality medical exam equipment are necessities in completing a thorough medical examination. When you think of the equipment you need, you will probably consider the tools of the trade: the stethoscope, the blood pressure cuff, latex gloves, and the thermometer. However, the most obvious of equipment are often taken for granted. Your medical exam tables and medical exam lights can make a huge difference in the ease and comfort afforded during your exams.

The Hausmann Medical Exam Table, sold at medical-supplies-equipment-company.com, is a great example of how much a carefully chosen exam table can do for your patient and for your ability to complete a thorough exam. The head and feet can be raised and lowered for the comfort of the patient, or to make your examination of a specific area easier and more convenient. Pneumatic springs make this a smooth operation, with no painful jarring for a patient who may already be sick or injured.

The table serves multiple purposes, as well, and includes five drawers in the base of the table for storage of medical supplies. This is very important because exam rooms are often very small and the added storage makes excellent use of space. This is particularly useful in an examining area in a large medical center in which curtains are used rather than walls, and there may be no other storage space available.

Function takes a back seat to character when it comes to the Pedia Pals pediatric exam table. The base of the table depicts a cheerful dolphin in full graphic relief in a fiberglass table stand. The top is a foam table with a vinyl cover. This is a simple table with very few “bells and whistles;” however, the design of the piece will instantly relieve a little bit of the tension that comes with a scared, sick child. You can find this product at target.com.

Of course, a medical exam table is only as effective as the medical exam light being used with it. It is no secret that a doctor’s ability to see and examine thoroughly is of paramount importance, and lights that have been designed for the examining room are made to illuminate important details so that the physician does not miss a thing.

The Waldmann Exam Light, for example, is a portable lamp that clamps onto a table or headboard so that it can be positioned exactly where it is needed. It even comes with a snake so that in the absence of a place to clamp it securely, it can be twisted around an IV pole or whatever is available. It features an articulate arm that is 38 inches long so it can be moved and stretched to reach wherever it is needed, and the halogen bulb gives off a bright, clear light that very seldom needs to be replaced.

Some exams require a focused light for looking at minute details. In this case, the Sunnex Solo Spot Exam Light is an excellent tool. Sold at universalmedicalinc.com, this light provides a bright light in a small, focused area, but remains cool to the touch. It is portable and works with a halogen bulb.

The Essentials of Accelerated Nursing Programs

September 14, 2009

Nurses are one of the most in demand skilled professionals in the USA and Canada. And there is a projection that more nurses will be needed to replace those who will retire and to keep up with the growing demand in health care.

Nursing schools across the region, including Michigan, NJ and Massachusetts have explored ways to boost the capacity of the nursing field. One approach they have found effective in reaching new student populations is the ACCELERATED NURSING PROGRAMS for non-nursing collegiate students.

Basics of accelerated baccalaureate programs:

The program is offered at the baccalaureate level and master’s degree. It is based on the individual’s knowledge and previous learning experiences. The program is the best way to transition from a non-nursing discipline into nursing.

An accelerated baccalaureate program offers the fastest way for you to become a licensed nurse. One of the requirements to get into the program is for you to have completed a graduate or bachelor’s degree in a field other than nursing.

Typically, an accelerated baccalaureate program takes between one year and one year a half to complete. Meanwhile, an accelerated master’s degree takes about 3 years to culminate.

The accelerated education process:

An accelerated baccalaureate program allows you to achieve programmatic objectives in less time by building on your knowledge and previous learning experiences. Instruction provided during the coursework is intense and offered full-time. A nursing school offering an accelerated program allows students to have the same clinical load and hours as those taking their course in traditional schools.

The admission standards are high with most programs performing an intensive prescreening process to identify students who will succeed in a pressured environment. Some schools encourage their students who will enroll in accelerated degree programs to not find employment given the rigorous work needed to complete the degree requirements.

The coursework for accelerated master’s and baccalaureate degrees in nursing are geared for individuals who have completed a college or university course. Many students with bachelor’s degree are attracted to accelerated master’s program as a way to achieve their higher education.

Graduates of accelerated nursing programs:

Students of accelerated programs are older, motivated and have higher academic expectations compared with traditional nursing students. They usually excel in class, eager to obtain knowledge and gain clinical experiences. They are usually excellent and fast learners who are not intimidated by the tasks involved and love to challenge their instructors.

Many employers have high regard for accelerated nursing program graduates. They are valued for their skills and quality of education. Many employers view accelerated nursing program graduates as mature, easily learn the job and possess strong clinical abilities.

Because of their educational achievements, experience and skills, many accelerated program graduates with master’s degree are encouraged to become nurse educators to help prevent the growing lack of nurse faculty.

If you think you have what it takes to succeed in accelerated nursing programs, then you are in for a fulfilling and rewarding career in nursing.


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