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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the PandemicIf you could do a self assessment, how would you rate your level of happiness on a scale of 0 (miserable) to 10 (joyful). If you are like me, I can easily fall below 5, especially if I get caught up in watching too much news, which always seems negative. What if we turn all of that around and start moving up the scale toward joy. What would it take for us to accomplish that? |
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Are Nursing Students Burned Out Before or After They Graduate?An inquiry of the existence and prevalence of nursing student burnout. The questions an investigation of research has raised. And, a request for further thought. |
Are churches safe?35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three, according to a case study released Tuesday by the CDC. |
Worried I'm not aggressive enough to be a nurseI'm not sure if I'm aggressive enough to be a nurse. I do want to help people get better and make a difference but I just don't know which career is better suited for me. |
I feel dumb as a rock in comparison to my classmatesI don’t feel like I deserve to be a nurse. I’m a third semester student and I barely know how to hang and set up an IV. Like literally I don’t even know how to start the machine...that’s how bad it is. |
Does prestige of program matter?I just graduated college but I am looking to get a second degree in nursing. I would like to apply to an ABSN program, work for a few years and then go back to NP school. |
Methadone Clinics and Covid-19: More Stories from Nurses on the FrontlinesThis is the third in a series of interviews that were done in response to the global Covid-19 pandemic in spring of 2020. I interviewed a nurse whose primary job is at a substance abuse clinic. She also provides skilled nursing care a few nights a week to some folks with chronic illnesses. |