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2020 Fall Magazine Article Contest - The New Normal: What Do You Think It Will Look Like?In December 2019, who knew that while all eyes were on what was then referred to as the Wuhan Coronavirus in China, that this Novel Coronavirus would evolve into a Pandemic as it spread globally, leaving devastation and death in its wake. When will this go away? When will we return to normal? |
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Extreme anxiety no longer want to be a nurseI’m looking for some advice or guidance. I’m a new nurse, graduated about a year ago but have only been working since October and only working on my own since December (I waited for the unit I wanted). I work on a neurology unit and I have EXTREME anxiety and dread about going to work |
Hospital requiring personal cell phones for patient careMy hospital has announced that we will be required to use our cell phones for patient care. This includes paging doctors, calling for assistance in rooms, and calling out in the event of an emergency. |
Transition to Nurse SupervisorI have done a good job in my department and have a good solid reputation at work (RN for 17 years, 3 of those years in my current department- a GI Lab). I applied to be the department Supervisor and while there were many people who were supportive of my bid, there were a lot of people that weren't. |
Your Interview ExperienceCan you describe what the interview process looked like for you when you sought employment at your current or former NP job? |
Are You Cut Out to be an Emergency Department (ED) Nurse?For many nurses, the epitome of nursing is to work in the Emergency Department (ED). Witness the popularity of Nurse Jackie or the real life nurselebrity, Katie Duke, whose day-to-day antics in the ED have landed her two TV shows. Have you ever wondered if ED is a good fit for you? |