Critical Care Nurse Training San Diego CA Resources Provided by CCNE.US

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(Newswire.net — June 25, 2013) San Diego, CA — A website whose mission is to provide information helpful to the kind of critical care nurse training San Diego CA needs has announced it will be adding more resources online to serve that professional community. The webmasters behind ccne.us stress that this kind of support will be all the more crucial over the next few years, given the changes that will be seen in medical services following the complete phase-in of ‘Obamacare,’ and the coming increased demand for health services by the aging California population. The site intends to provide online career support for nurse trainees during this transitional period.    

 

The site’s creators note the critical care nurse courses San Diego CA offers to trainees are typically leaving out a number of real-world considerations that will have to be faced after completing such certifications as ACLS (advanced cardiac life support) San Diego CA, or BLS (basic life support) San Diego CA. For example, a recent survey conducted by American Nurse Today of 226 nurse leaders and 287 staff nurses revealed that “Nurses spend more than half their time on tasks other than patient care, including communication, and find that the biggest communication challenge is unnecessary interruptions.” More than 53% of the typical nurse shift was spent on tasks that don’t even involve patient care, but admin and staff communication functions.    

 

Nursing training should proceed with the understanding that there can be a disconnect between the growing intensive care needs of patients, and the increased administrative overhead foreshadowed by changes in health insurance. The site informs his readers not only of the requirements for the certifications, but supplies environmental background on how busy the field is becoming. “Nowadays,” states the nursing facts page, “most hospitals are more and more becoming large intensive care units with cardiac monitoring, respiratory assistance and intensive treatments are notably part of the typical patient’s therapy. And so, escalated demands in skilled and specialized nurses are in the offing.”    

 

The proprietors of ccne.us include an article library intended to be helpful to all involved in such career paths as a CCIP (Critical Care Internship Program) San Diego CA, and related programs introducing students into the field. They expect the demand for RNs in California in intensive care fields to continue to rise, and hope to fill the educational needs of students in search of convenient online support for their training.  

Contact: CCNE

San Diego CA
Phone: 619-948-5017

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