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  2. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nursing students spent their time mostly studying. To replace their work, hospitals hired graduate nurses who had finished their training and wanted permanent careers, as well as lower-paid aides, attendants and practical nurses who handled many chores. [ 57 ]

  3. Timeline of nursing history - Wikipedia

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    1955 – Elizabeth Lipford Kent becomes the first African American to earn a PhD in nursing. [30] 1955 – The United States Army Nurse Corps ceases to be all-female [73] when Edward L.T. Lyon receives his commission. [74] 1956 – The Columbia University School of Nursing is the first in the U.S. to grant a master's degree in a clinical ...

  4. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States there are no federal guidelines for the scope of practice for any level of EMS provider. In the field, paramedics follow a set of pre-approved procedures and interventions for particular scenarios. For example, all fifty states allow for the administration of some form of anti-convulsive. [32]

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  6. National Student Nurses' Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Student Nurses' Association ( NSNA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1952 in the United States to mentor nursing students preparing for initial licensure as a Registered Nurse and promote professional development. [ 1] In 2023, there are over 50,000 members. About 3,000 members attend the annual conference and 700 the mid ...

  7. Men in nursing - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, of the 3,063,163 licensed registered nurses in the United States only 6.6% were men. [27] Men make up only 13% of all new nursing students. [28] Nursing schools for men were common in the United States until the early 1900s. More than half of those offering paid nursing services to the ill and injured were men.

  8. Ages of consent in the United States - Wikipedia

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    State laws. Each U.S. state has its own general age of consent. As of August 1, 2018, the age of consent in each state in the United States is either 16 years of age, 17 years of age, or 18 years of age. The most common age of consent is 16, which is a common age of consent in most other Western countries.

  9. Nursing shortage - Wikipedia

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    Nursing shortage is a problem in several districts of Norway. This nurse is employed at a nursing home. A nursing shortage occurs when the demand for nursing professionals, such as Registered Nurses (RNs), exceeds the supply locally—within a healthcare facility —nationally or globally. It can be measured, for instance, when the nurse-to ...