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New grad, Med errorI’m a new grad still on orientation. Long story short I was taking care of a pretty critical patient the other night. |
I'm Just The Nurse | Life of a Nurse
I’m just the nurse. That was my response when questioned regarding my role. One day, that response felt wrong. I am the nurse that will provide care, advocate, educate, and inform. |
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Help!!! New grad military spousemy husband is in the army and he just got a list of duty stations that he could choose from to get stationed in next year. From the list is seems like we will most likely be getting stationed in Germany (I forget the name of the base but I think it has like 35,000 soldiers on it). |
The Best Mental Health Resources for Preventing Suicide According to Nurses
Suicide prevention deserves our attention every day of the year. Whether you are a nurse looking for help to share with patients, family, friends, colleagues, or for personal use, there are many reliable and evidence-based resources to provide the help that is needed. |
CRNA ScopeI am a nursing student that is one year away from graduating with my RN license. I'm interested in CRNA and NP. If I become a CRNA, how would it be possible to attain the authority to diagnose and prescribe medication in a primary care setting? |
How Gossip Hurts All of Us
Despite its evolutionary origins as a method of establishing social networks, gossip is among the negative behaviors we frown upon as a culture. Defined by Webster's as a "rumor or report of an intimate nature", gossip oftentimes starts innocently enough as idle chitchat about friends, family members, and coworkers. |
Strategies for Nursing Success: Part 3 of 3 | Documenting and Evaluating to Improve Practice Issues
As nurses, we are held accountable and responsible for making complex decisions that are consistent with safe, competent, compassionate and ethical nursing practice. |