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Nurse cleared of directing brawl

A nurse has been cleared of orchestrating a brawl involving Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters in London's West End.

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Ohio's advanced practice nurses want broader prescription powers

Since state lawmakers approved licensing nurses with advanced degrees to provide more direct patient care in 1996, the number of nurse practitioners setting up shop in Ohio has more than tripled.

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The Changing Face of Nursing

Today's nurses are leaders, technology gurus and patient care managers, thanks to LPN to BSN programs that prepare them for professional success.

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Michigan nursing shortage expected

State officials estimate that Michigan will be short about 7,000 nurses by 2010. By 2015, Michigan might need up to 18,000 more nurses than it will have in the work force.

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Hospital hosts open house for nursing students

Approximately 70 students attended the session, which provided information about the hospital, opportunity to learn more about the hospital's clinical programs and a chance to meet many clinical managers, new graduates and front line staff.

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Free nursing clinic opens in Chaska

Today the River Valley Nursing Center (RVNC) will open in Chaska on Village Road. The nursing center, which is open only one afternoon each week, will serve uninsured and under-insured individuals and families. Nursing services and referrals are provided there free of charge.

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Nurse impostor snatches ill newborn

A woman posing as a nurse abducted a 3-day-old girl in need of medical attention from a hospital in Lubbock, Texas, on Saturday, police said. The African-American infant Mychel Darthard-Dawodu has jaundice and weighs about 6 pounds, according to the Amber Alert issued by Lubbock Police Department. The suspect went into the mother's hospital room and "told the family they needed to take the baby for some tests and left the room," said Lubbock Police Lt. Scott Hudgens at a news conference.

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55 years of nursing and still going strong

Caring Molly Fenton has clocked up more than half-a-century as a nurse in Coventry.

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