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MNA and Nurses Respond to the Killing of George Floyd by PoliceI Can't Breathe! As a nurse, what is your first reaction as you hear those words? |
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My Nurse HeroMy name is Samuel 34 and I am a nurse. I have my BSc in Nursing from Ebonyi State University Abakaliki. I am the 17th child and the only graduate of the 18 children of my father from five different women. |
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How Can We as Nurses Set Goals for the Next Decade?As a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) student, I have been challenged by one of my professors to think more about my current leadership style. As nurses, this is not something we often think about. |
Riots in MinneapolisI fully sympathize with the situation in Minneapolis and the death of George Floyd. I believe in due process, but after seeing the video I was sickened by the police officer's actions. He did not need to have his knee of the neck of a man who was handcuffed and held down by two other officers. |
Unionizing during a Pandemic – Another story from the bedsideThis ER nurse is also spearheading an effort to unionize in her hospital – so much so that the article ended up being more about unions than about Covid-19, though Sandy pointed out that the poor response of her hospital has been driving her to continue to push for a union. |
No Scott Toilet Paper?Why is my favorite TP no longer available? What is happening with our distribution network? Why no Scott? |
Nurses Disciplined, Fired for Wearing Hospital-Issued ScrubsEvery day when Cliff Willmeng, RN, got home from a shift in the emergency department (ED), he took off his scrubs in a spot in the garage delineated with red duct tape, a spot his kids knew not to walk through. |