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Today is February 8, 2023. Editor's Picks... 😡 Fake Diplomas; Fake Nurse; Administer Vaccine Safely; Nurse Leadership; Abdominal Pain in School; PTSD; Child Life Specialist; Bronchoscopies; Federally Qualified Centers
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😡Scammers Caught Selling Fake Nursing Diplomas
Have you ever worked with a nurse and wondered, "Did they even go to nursing school?" You may have been puzzled and asked yourself why they didn't know basic nursing concepts.
Fake 'Nurse' Killed Patients Because of Hangover
A care worker who pretended to be a nurse has confessed to killing two elderly patients.
Do Emotional Stressors Contribute to Abdominal Pain in the School Setting?
The article brings awareness to abdominal pain that could be caused by stress in the school setting and how School Nurses can help.
How to Safely Administer an Intramuscular Vaccine in Adults
We all know how important vaccines are, but do you know that how you administer them can affect patient safety? This article reviews how to prevent vaccine-related injuries by using the right supplies and techniques.
Ultimate Guide to Nursing Leadership Skills
Nursing leadership is a specialty you might not consider when looking for a change in your career path. However, leadership roles take specific high-level skills that not every nurse possesses or wants to work towards having.
Mass Shootings and Secondary Trauma Add to Nursing Trauma
A number of mass shootings have been reported recently, including two tragic incidents in California that occurred back to back. According to experts, hearing, seeing, and reading about these incidents in the news can cause secondary trauma, but here are some ways to cope.
Robotic Bronchoscopies: What They Are and How They Will Change the Future for Lung Cancer
There have been considerable improvements over the past couple of years in the area of obtaining a diagnosis for patients with lung cancer. The ability to get into a very small portion of the lung through robotic bronchoscopies has allowed the patient to get treatment sooner with more specificity, as well as decreased waiting time to get a diagnosis and treatment.
Child Life Specialists: Your Partner in Patient Care
An introduction to the Child Life Specialist's role in the hospital.
Practicing at a Rural Federally Qualified Health Center
Rural Federally Qualified Health Centers are appealing to new graduates with their offers of loan repayment. However, they present some challenges to consider before committing to one of these job sites.
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