
Do nurses and nursing students really need iPhone or iPod touch?
iPhone or iPod touch can enhance your productivity and maximize your learning and working experiences if you learn to use it.

Do nurses and nursing students really need iPhone or iPod touch?
iPhone or iPod touch can enhance your productivity and maximize your learning and working experiences if you learn to use it.

Go Student Nurse updates this web page intermittently with recommended iPod touch and iPhone nursing apps, nursing applications, and nursing software for practicing nurses and students in nursing school.
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Nursing school can be hard in different ways for different students.
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@GoStudentNurse so what’s the deal with new nurses getting jobs? How bad is the job market? Is the shortage a “myth” as I’ve been hearing?
Riley - Live for the Stoke -Tracing the Contours of a Wave
One important part of being a nurse or student nurse is simply to stay sane. You can’t study or think about nursing nonstop. Your mindbody won’t let you. It’s important to just escape and zone out sometimes.
Jason Kottke links to another great article:
Francis repeatedly pulled the ball back in preparation to throw. But as he flashed his arm forward, his hand would, mind unaware, bring the ball back toward his ear rather than at full extension. It was his body essentially shortening the axis of his arm to decrease the force on his shoulder, protecting him from pain. And Francis could not stop it.
In How to Use RSS Feeds the Easy Way, I raved about Safari 4.
This article is a continuation of How to Use RSS Feeds the Easy Way.
The easiest way is to sync your bookmarks with your computer using iTunes. This works with Macs and Windows. A MobileMe subscription will also sync bookmarks wirelessly and instantly.

At its broadest, it simply assumes that our physical health is inseparable from our mental and emotional health.
They allow you to be instantly notified when new content is published on websites and blogs.