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Today is September 29, 2021. Editor's Picks... 🕵️ Anonymity Important?; Violence In Nursing; Nursing Attracts Bullies?; License Revoked Disinformation; Cell Phones At Work; Caring For Patients
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🕵️ Is Anonymity Important to You?
Why do you visit allnurses.com? What makes it different from other nursing websites? Please respond to this poll and tell us why is your anonymity on allnurses important to you (or not).
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Covid Abuse!
A man in Canada punched a nurse in the face for giving his wife a Covid vaccine. What other abuse has nurses suffered for giving Covid vaccines?
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Physician Spreads Dis-Information: License Revoked
The Oregon Medical Board has revoked the license of a doctor who didn’t follow COVID-19 guidelines and even told patients that wearing face masks could lead to carbon-dioxide poisoning. Is this good for the healthcare industry?
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Cell Phone Use at Work: Is It Appropriate?
Whether to use your phone at any given time at work boils down to asking yourself, “Is it safe? Is it smart? Is it professional?” Cell phones are a part of our daily lives, and our institutions understand this fact. We as professionals should know when to put the phone down or just put it away. Here are some tips...
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Were you a bully in high school?
I was scrolling on Reddit and one question that came up was, “What are your high school bullies doing now?”. Interestingly many said that their high school bullies are now nurses. Do you think the nursing profession attracts bullies?
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Caring Moment
Fear of the unknown and worries about the risks involved in surgery, no matter how remote, can feed emotions. It is the nurses responsibility to inform patients about what is going to happen during a surgery and how they will be cared for post-operatively. This is a story about a patient named "Joe".
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