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Nursing Simulations Benefit From ‘Two Heads Are Better Than One’ Strategy

Nursing Simulations Benefit From ‘Two Heads Are Better Than One’ Strategy

A new strategy for role assignment in simulation uses the concept of “two heads are better than one.”
Alexis
March 26, 2021
Health Tech
Innovation
Research
Work Relationships
Nurse Organizations Respond to Overturning Roe

Nurse Organizations Respond to Overturning Roe

Within hours of the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, nursing organizations across the country put out statements about the decision.
Tara Haelle
June 27, 2022
Education
Neonatal Labor
Labor and Delivery
Sexual Health
Women's Health
NPs, PAs Prefer Medication Reconciliation with Pharmacy Technicians

NPs, PAs Prefer Medication Reconciliation with Pharmacy Technicians

Health care providers involved with collecting medication histories in the emergency department reported significantly higher levels of satisfaction after the implementation of a pharmacy technician-d
Leo Robert
February 1, 2022
Practice Management
Practice Operations
Emergency Medicine
Nurse Graduates from For-Profit Programs More Likely to Fail NCLEX

Nurse Graduates from For-Profit Programs More Likely to Fail NCLEX

The number of graduating nurses has dramatically increased over the last decade, with the largest growth observed in the for-profit sector. But a new study shows graduates from for-profit nursing prog
alex
May 9, 2023
New Graduates
Professional Outlook
Education
Spice Up Your Diet With Kimchi!

Spice Up Your Diet With Kimchi!

Fermented foods like kimchi have been found to decrease inflammation and to diversify the gut microbiome. This results in decreasing negative symptoms of many gastrointestinal disorders.
Liliana Spencer, MSN CNL RN PHN
June 20, 2023
Food
Gastroenterology
Wellness
Elevating The Nursing Voice: It’s Time for Us to Speak Up

Elevating The Nursing Voice: It’s Time for Us to Speak Up

Looking at nursing representation in the 118th Congress, the number of representatives identified as nurses is small – two in the House of Representatives, and a nurse has never served in the Senate
Danielle Altares Sarik, Ph.D., APRN, CPNP-PC
June 13, 2023
Advice & Tips for Work
Hospitals / Health Systems
Nurse Community
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Low Tech Ways to Remember to Take Meds

Low Tech Ways to Remember to Take Meds

It’s a perpetual challenge: patients who try to be compliant but who simply keep forgetting to take their medication.
Tara Haelle
December 5, 2021
Travel
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Low HPV Vaccination Rates Stemming From Patient and Provider Misconceptions

Low HPV Vaccination Rates Stemming From Patient and Provider Misconceptions

New research finds many providers don’t adequately emphasize the importance of the HPV vaccine — and most patients don’t understand the dangers of the infection.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
Pediatrics
Vaccines
Infectious Disease
Healthcare Inclusion for the LGBTQIA+ Community: Where Do We Go From Here?

Healthcare Inclusion for the LGBTQIA+ Community: Where Do We Go From Here?

Every year, Pride Month serves as a time to reflect. What good have we done for the LGBTQIA+ community? Where do we still need to improve?
Payton Sy
June 9, 2023
Nurse Community
LGBTQ+
The Dance of Courageous Care, Step 2: To Soften

The Dance of Courageous Care, Step 2: To Soften

The dance of softening is a courageous dance of vulnerability, of honesty, of learning to connect our minds and bodies so they are aligned and not separate. It is a dance of leaving fight or flight as
June 8, 2023
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Lifestyle
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