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Harvey Disaster Relief - Texas Board of Nursing to Implement Disaster Licensing ProcedureMany nurses want to help out with disaster relief but have questions about practicing in another state where they are not licensed. The Texas BON has released this information. |
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7 surprising reasons healthcare travelers are much neededWhy are traveler nurses needed? For a variety of reasons of course. We are a travel nursing couple and we are here to help YOU... |
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Disaster: Boots on the Ground vs. Sending BootsWhen we see a disaster of the magnitude of Harvey, we all want to help. Especially if we are nurses. After all, that is what we do! But what can we really do? |
Health Rule #1: Wash Your Hands - Good Hand Hygiene for Flood VictimsAll nurses learn that good health begins with good handwashing. While clean water, soap and hand sanitizer may be difficult for victims to find in the aftermath of a flood, nurses can help spread the word about the importance of good hand hygiene. |