The Impact Of Nursing

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Nursing has had a very long and important legacy in healthcare delivery. Nursing, though a very unique a profession and challenging field out of many fields, Nursing is often considered as one of the most rewarding and lucrative careers many individuals aspire to purse and it comes with great feeling to know one has made a difference in the lives of many people. Nurses, in general have the chance every day to make tremendous impacts in people's lives, to connect on a personal level with another human being, and to be part of a profession that has stood the test of time throughout the centuries. It is one of the most exciting and in-demand jobs in the United States of America today. In recent years, there has been a high demand for nurses. According to research done by the Bureau of labor statistics ‘Employment Projections 2014-2024’ the nursing profession is listed …show more content…

One of the most enduring shortages is in long- term care. Though increase in population is a considered a factor affecting the shortage, the aging of the present workforce is also a determinant. Staffing of nurses is a difficult take and this tends to take a strain on the older nurses. Nurses, particularly the more tenured one nurses and working parents, often find themselves trying to manage work and home responsibilities. The high physical demands of the profession is also another factor leading to the shortage. Nurses are at risk for back and other injuries from lifting patients, exposure to infectious agents such as HIV, H1N1 influenza virus, Ebola virus (in some parts of Africa) and hazardous substances, adverse effects of shift work, whether working nights or rotating shifts; injuries from the violent behavior of patients and others. The collective post effects of these conditions over the career span of a nurse can take its toll physically and

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