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Nursing Shortage in United States

   

Added on  2022-07-28

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Running Head: ARTICULATE TECHNICAL INFORMATION
ARTICULATE TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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ARTICULATE TECHNICAL INFORMATION1
Sequence of events That Led to the Nursing Shortage in United States
Nursing staff shortage started since 1990s in the USA, at the time when use of registered nurses
began. A number of events like a change in technology, health issues and economic changes
together caused a higher demand for registered nurses and consequently a shortage of them,
(Zinn et al., 2012). During this time the healthcare system in US was reshaping due to changes
in technology: changes like start of inpatients required nurses to give ward services to patients.
Also demand for nurses to serve in the military in nursing soldiers was on arise, therefore
depriving public hospitals for civilians further more nurses. These nurses were anticipated to
come back and serve in civilian facilities soon after military activities, but it was not the case.
The situation forced hospitals to start training nurses to cater for the shortage, (Munier &
Porter, 2014). At the time the few nurses who were available were working for longer time, at a
low payment and stressing working conditions. Moreover it was recommended nurses to stay at
the hospital premises, this further made more nurses to opt to work in other sectors.
Shorter sentences and paragraphs
It is a simple technique used to reduce the length of the sentences in a paragraph to enhance the
quality of the information given. The technical discussion becomes easier to understand when
there are short informative sentences than long sentences that can confuse the reader. In the
paragraph above, similar style has been utilized, which is useful for a technical English paper. It
explains about the sequence of events that led to the shortage of nurses in the US healthcare
system, which can become long, repetitive and difficult to understand for the reader. This is the
reason why this style of writing has been used for this topic. The shorter sentences used are
easier to understand the events that led to the shortage of nurses. It is explained in detail in a
short paragraph, which makes it more appealing to read and makes the reader feel more

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