October 2025 Vol. 20 No. 10

2025 MFP Institute champions advocacy and equity The Power of Nurses™ to affect change served as the driving force behind the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration…
While recently touring Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, I also was reminded of my grandfather’s experience as he returned to the United States via New York…
HBV and HCV pose significant health risks. In their chronic form, years after initial infection, both viruses can result in severe health issues, including liver cirrhosis, liver cancer,…
When people experience opioid use disorder in pregnancy, the fetus has prolonged exposure to the opioid. At birth, abrupt cessation of this exposure may lead to infant withdrawal…
As an RN working in the labor, delivery, and post-partum unit, I’ve witnessed the impact of gun violence on patients and families, both through direct injuries and broader…
Workplace violence prevention requires a multifaceted approach. When you think of safety in the workplace, what comes to mind? Protection? Security? Well-being? All nurses and healthcare professionals deserve…
Nurses serve as powerful change agents and innovators, driving the future of healthcare. Whether shaping new initiatives within established organizations or launching independent ventures, nurses have the skills…
Almost one in three nurses experiences a trauma-related mental health condition, according to Caruso and colleagues. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of mental health issues has gained…
I’m excited to announce that, beginning this month, we’re offering a new process for obtaining continuing nursing education credits: learning through reflection. Reflective learning deepens your understanding of…
Early recognition and quick action prevent poor outcome Takeaways: Serotonin syndrome manifests with a combination of cognitive, autonomic, and somatic symptoms, including agitation, tachycardia, hyperreflexia, tremors, and hyperthermia,…
H.R.1, SIGNED into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, promises to reduce federal spending for Medicaid over a decade by an estimated $911 billion and increase…
Nurses’ key role in engaging patients about vaccine safety, effectiveness VACCINATION is one of the most impactful public health interventions worldwide. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…

Civic engagement

While recently touring Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, I also was reminded of my grandfather’s experience as he returned to the United…

Eat, Sleep, Console

When people experience opioid use disorder in pregnancy, the fetus has prolonged exposure to the opioid. At birth, abrupt cessation of this exposure may…

Keeping nurses safe

Workplace violence prevention requires a multifaceted approach. When you think of safety in the workplace, what comes to mind? Protection? Security? Well-being? All nurses…

Nurse innovators

Nurses serve as powerful change agents and innovators, driving the future of healthcare. Whether shaping new initiatives within established organizations or launching independent ventures,…

Nurses and trauma

Almost one in three nurses experiences a trauma-related mental health condition, according to Caruso and colleagues. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of mental…

Read. Reflect. Learn.

I’m excited to announce that, beginning this month, we’re offering a new process for obtaining continuing nursing education credits: learning through reflection. Reflective learning…

Serotonin syndrome

Early recognition and quick action prevent poor outcome Takeaways: Serotonin syndrome manifests with a combination of cognitive, autonomic, and somatic symptoms, including agitation, tachycardia,…

State actions

H.R.1, SIGNED into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, promises to reduce federal spending for Medicaid over a decade by an estimated…

Vital conversations

Nurses’ key role in engaging patients about vaccine safety, effectiveness VACCINATION is one of the most impactful public health interventions worldwide. The Centers for…

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