Ida Koivisto, BSN, RN, PHN

Ida is both a registered nurse and public health nurse. Her passion is to provide as much valuable information about nursing to the world as possible. In her spare time from work and blogging, Ida loves to work out at the gym and spend time with relatives.

What happens at lactation consultant appointment

What Happens at a Lactation Consultant Appointment?

You are probably here because you have booked an appointment with a highly qualified lactation consultant and curious about the whole consultation process. Well, you’re in the right place. We got you covered. In this article, we will tell you what happens at a lactation consultant appointment and will also tell you what to expect […]

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What is IBCLC

What is IBCLC? The Full-Depth Definition

IBCLC or International Board Certified Lactation Consultant is a medical care professional who undertakes the clinical management of breastfeeding. IBCLCs works in many health care settings that include private practice, public health clinics, pediatric offices, and hospitals. Continue reading the article to find out more about what is IBCLC, IBCLC meaning, and about what is

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Nursing chain of command

Nursing Chain of Command – With a Chart

Upon any adverse outcome or misdiagnosis in healthcare organizations, various issues can arise within the organization itself. In such cases, bad communication between the caregivers is frequently the true cause instead of isolation errors made through a single practitioner. In such claims, the allegations that non-physician personnel recognizes issues in care plan with access to

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Are registered nurses exempt or nonexempt

Are Registered Nurses Exempt or Nonexempt?

Registered nurses are classified as exempt. Other exempt professional employees may include teachers, architects, physicians, lawyers, and other employees who are performing tasks that require specialized education and training. In short, answer to the questions “Are registered nurses exempt or nonexempt” is a simple “Yes”. But keep on reading to learn this in more detailed

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