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Is COVID-19's impact different for women and men?As data becomes available, differences in the impact of COVID-19 in women and men are emerging. Becker’s Hospital Review compiled key statistics about the pandemic’s effect on women. |
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LPN license rejected due to failure to disclose criminal arrestI recently sat for my NCLEX-PN in Illinois and was notified by mail that I passed my exam, but later received notification that my FBI Background check was Failed/Rejected. |
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PTSD and Me?It is a fact that more people other than front-line workers are under massive stress during these times. I’ve been so focused on supporting the front-line that I forgot to pay attention to the rest of us. |
You know you're a Covid nurse when:Your "coworker" is not above wearing disposable underwear under a makeshift pillowcase hair cover when they forget their surgical cap and the unit is out of disposal hair covers |
Night shift has changed my life for the worstI'm a new grad nurse that just started night shift in May and I've become very depressed, my anxiety has never been worse and physically I'm down in the dumps. |
Holding diuretics, beta-blockers, and nitrate when there are no parametersI Work at a skilled nursing facility as a registered nurse. When I look at the administration record of some of my residents, I see particular nurses do not give medications because the resident’s blood pressure is borderline (e.g., 119/62). But, there is no parameters set by their doctor. |