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As America's elderly population increases, the ranks of nurses to care for them are growing

As America's elderly population increases, the ranks of nurses to care for them are growing

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On Fridays, Stephanie Johnson has a busy schedule, driving her navy-blue Jeep from one patient's home to the next, seeing eight people in all.
Pregnant with her second child, she has a backpack instead of a traditional black bag to carry a laptop and essential medical supplies -

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