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Wise Word of the Month for June: Honor

Wise Word of the Month for June: Honor

What does it mean to honor someone across their lifespan, and how is this related to ethics?
Samantha Beaver
June 7, 2023
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Wise Words
Kids Whose Parents Use Opioids Are Twice As Likely to Attempt Suicide

Kids Whose Parents Use Opioids Are Twice As Likely to Attempt Suicide

In the 15 years since the suicide rate among young people in the U.S. began increasing, opioid use and abuse among adults also has sharply risen. Turns out there may be a connection between the two
March 6, 2021
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Psych
Mental Health
Keep These Houseplants Away from Pets and Kids

Keep These Houseplants Away from Pets and Kids

Not all plants are safe if you have pets, older adults with dementia in the home, or curious toddlers who might actually eat the one green food you don’t want them to eat.
Tara Haelle
December 16, 2021
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Is Telehealth Right for Your Practice? 5 Questions to Ask

Is Telehealth Right for Your Practice? 5 Questions to Ask

Telehealth is on the rise especially with younger generations, so it’s crucial to stay relevant. But many providers have tons of questions about its purpose and benefits
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Telemedicine
Practice Management
Infectious Disease on the Rise due to Opioid Epidemic: What Health Workers Should Know

Infectious Disease on the Rise due to Opioid Epidemic: What Health Workers Should Know

An integrated approach may reduce risk and incidence of infectious disease.
Megan McMorris
February 21, 2021
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Infectious Disease
Diagnostics
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Nurses Most Trusted by Americans—Again

Nurses Most Trusted by Americans—Again

For two decades, Americans have trusted one profession more than any other, regardless of industry: nurses
January 19, 2022
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Education
Leadership
Flo Picks
Nurses, Doctors Have Different Views on Workplace Safety, Risks to Patients

Nurses, Doctors Have Different Views on Workplace Safety, Risks to Patients

Hospitals need to promote occupational safety but doing so involves the cooperation of all the healthcare professionals on staff. But a new study suggests doctors and nurses don’t always see eye-to-ey
alex
March 26, 2021
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Hospitals / Health Systems
Workplace Safety
Nursing Humor – No Kidding

Nursing Humor – No Kidding

The healing power of laughter is well documented. For nurses, it’s critical to building trust and communication with coworkers and patient. Here: some do’s and don’ts for joking with patients.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Patient Communication
Patient Lifestyle
Nursing Contributions to End-of-Life Decisions

Nursing Contributions to End-of-Life Decisions

Nurses are charged with nearly all palliative care, so how involved are they with end-of-life discussions?
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Patient Care
Patient Communication
How to Talk to Cancer Survivors About Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle

How to Talk to Cancer Survivors About Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle

If you treat cancer survivors but avoid recommending lifestyle changes out of fear of overwhelming them or stressing them out, then you’re not alone.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Oncology
Patient Communication
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