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The 7 Best Bandage Scissors For Nurses and Healthcare Workers
Whether you’re cutting through thick dressings or delicate bandages, you need to have a reliable pair of bandage scissors. Unfortunately, not all scissors are created equal, and using the wrong pair can lead to frustration, wasted time,…
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How to Become an ER Nurse in 2023?
Hey Everyone, Welcome to our informative write-up on becoming an ER Nurse!
In this guide, you’ll learn about becoming an Emergency Room Nurse, including the educational requirements you need to fulfill first and the possible…
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WHO Ends COVID Global Health Emergency: The Nursing Perspective
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared an end to its three-year-long COVID-19 global health emergency on May 5, 2023, citing continuing declines in deaths and hospitalizations. The Centers for Disease Control also…
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4 Nursing Students Land NIL Deals With Saucony, Usually Reserved For Elite Athletes
This initiative is groundbreaking as NILs are generally reserved for elite college athletes.
Saucony and Galen College of Nursing announced the launch of the NIL Student Nurse Initiative, the first-ever NIL (Name,…
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Unite members at London trust to strike in June
Nurses will be among those taking to the picket lines at the start of next month as the union Unite has announced further strike dates in England.
Unite members at Guys and St Thomas’ NHS…
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Common Med-Surg Medications – Plus Administration Tips! – FRESHRN
Common Med-Surg Medications - Plus Administration Tips! – FRESHRN
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Working with Patients with Serious Mental Illness and Using LAIs
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Have you ever wondered what it was like to work with patients who live with serious mental illness? If you’ve thought about working with…
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Supporting Nurse Well-Being | Nurse.com
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With most nurses working 12-hour shifts, finding time for self-care and exercise can be difficult. Nurses working the night shift may find this even more challenging, and likely even harder for those…
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How to Stay Out of the “Sunk Cost Bias” Trap
Life presents us with one decision after another, every hour, every day.
Some decisions are simple, others are tough.
Often, we don’t have all the information to make a well-informed decision, but we need to move forward.
Yet…
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Nick Escobedo Reflects on Oncology Nursing
When Nick Escobedo DNP, RN, OCN, NE-BC, director of Inpatient Oncology at Houston Methodist Hospital, started his nursing career, he didn’t expect to land in oncology nursing. During May’s recognition of Oncology Nursing Month,…
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