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Today is October 19, 2022. Editor's Picks... 😬 Violation?; LPN Overrule RN?; Extra Cash!; 🤑 CCMC Contest; Check Authors?; Heart Attack; Laid Off; Belonging; Quitting; and Diverticulitis

Did This Nurse Violate HIPAA?

😬 Did She Violate Patient Confidentiality?

Nurse reported patient to Sheriff of being intoxicated.

Can an RN overrule an LPN supervisor?

LPN Supervisor Would Not Let Me Call Doctor

If something happened to the patient, would  I be on the hook because I have the higher license, or would we both have taken the fall?

Make Extra Cash As A Nurse

Recession Proof Your Career: 5 Side Gigs for Nurses

Looking for creative ways to line your bank account with Benjamins so you don't feel the pinch of an impending recession?

Contest Celebrating Case Management Week

🤑 2022 National Case Management Week Giveaway

To show their gratitude, CCMC is sponsoring a contest for nurse case managers. All you have to do is answer 2 questions...

Do you check author credentials?

Making Healthcare Decisions In A Media-Driven World

A look into how we make healthcare decisions in a world consumed with media and social pressure while not forgetting our common sense.

Heart Attack: Are you at risk?

Having This Risk Factor Can Put You at a Higher Risk of Dying From a Heart Attack

This article will review what puts a person at the most significant risk of dying from a heart attack.

How do you land on your two feet after being laid off?

Nursing Lay-offs: 6 Steps to Finding a Job

With rising healthcare costs and an impending recession, workforce reductions might start happening more. Learn the six steps you can take to find a job you love after being laid off.

Where do I belong?

Where Do I Belong in Nursing?

The beauty of nursing is that there are just so many different options and that is also the overwhelming part. How can I figure out where in nursing I belong?

Quitting Bedside: What to do next?

Quitting Bedside And Don't Know What To Do

I have officially decided to quit bedside nursing due to the stress and strain on my mental health. I feel like I am starting from square 1 all over again.

What changes have you seen for treating diverticulitis?

Changes in the World of Diverticulitis

Diverticular disease is a common disease process in the United States. While its exact cause is elusive, new theories are challenging conventional treatments.

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