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Today is February 16, 2022. Editor's Picks... 👼 Radonda Vaught; Blaming Self; Misguided Practices; Too Old; Prevent Loss Of License; Long Shift; Conflict; Positive Thinking; and Eat Soy

Radonda Vaught: Good Or Bad Nurse?

Radonda Vaught Good/Bad Nurse?

For those of you who are following the Radonda Vaught case, she was a guest on the podcast Good Nurse Bad Nurse on January 18, 2022. Check it out...
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Stop Blaming Self: You Can't Control Everything

Do you blame yourself for things that you have no control over?

Do you blame yourself when things DO happen?
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Misguided Practices From The Past

Era Gone By: A Look into Prescribing Alcohol in the Early 1900s

This article will look at the use of alcohol as medicine a century ago.
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Am I too old to become a nurse?

😨 New nurse-too old for bedside?

New grad at 46 years old. I am starting to have second thoughts. I keep hearing how grueling and exhausting nursing is.
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What actions lead to loss of license?

Will I Lose My License? | Knowledge is Power

Learn what things can cause a nurse to lose licensure.
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How do you recover from a long shift?

Three Ways to Really Recover from Work-Related Stress

Here are three common and unhealthy ways nurses deal with stress and what to do instead.
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How do you deal with conflict?

Conflict Resolution for Nursing

Conflict is always around--now, it seems to be everywhere all the time. This article will give you some tools to help you cope with and address conflict in healthier ways.
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Can positive thinking help with diabetes management?

Positive Thinking and Diabetes Self-Management

Research has shown that positive thinking has both physical and mental health benefits. Let's discuss some of the challenges people with diabetes face in their daily self-management activities and how positive thinking may help.
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Is eating soy good or bad?

Soy: Friend or Foe? | Knowledge is Power

In the past several decades, soy has developed a negative reputation as a systemic endocrine disruptor that should be avoided. This article sheds new light based on recent research on the protein.
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