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Nurses, Are You Prepared for an Encounter with Coronavirus/COVID-19?

The Coronavirus/COVID-19 has become a rapidly evolving health threat to individuals and communities around the globe. Nurses are in a position to help stop the spread of this disease if they have up-to-date training, knowledge, and protection.

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Wellness meets COVID-19

As a nurse who has spent the majority of her career focused on wellness and providing self-care tools to help people stay out of the healthcare system and be more responsible for their own wellbeing, I feel like the current state of affairs with the pandemic was bound to happen.

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COVID-19 and Faith Community Nurses

For the past few weeks, my morning cup of coffee has accompanied an early morning check of the overnight news. While I am not a regular “news junkie,” I generally browse through it first, but this has been a different kind of time, flavored with a bit of urgency...

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School and Other Closures to Control COVID-19 Pandemics

Here in Washington state we are in crisis mode. The governor has shut down schools until the end of April. Our way of life is being totally changed. Gathering of large crowds over 250 people are banned. People are panicking.

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Covid-19 is Quite Unpleasant: A Personal Testimony

My family had a rough Winter after moving to Wisconsin last year; adenovirus, common cold, stomach flu, influenza A & B strains, and now this.

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Caused a bad accident after driving home from night shift

Dear Nurse Beth, I'm not sure how to put this into a simple question, but I'll give you a rundown of what I'm going through.

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Alarming conditions of a job offer letter

I just received a job offer letter from a potential employer. It states the basics, such as department I will be working for, who I am going to be reporting to, introductory period length, hourly wage, overtime time pay rate, etc. At the end it say the following:

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