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Compassion and caring at the heart of nursing. It was too late. I could never speak to him again. By the time I was…
The Culture of Safety: Huddle and Muddle
The notion of culture of safety implies not merely the absence harm, injury or preventable death, but also the unmeasurable feeling that one is…
Septic relationships
In the emergency department, we’re well trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of serious infections—infections that start from an infinitesimally small and undetectable…
The Bedpan and its Significance
During the holiday doldrums I came across a 2015 Smithsonian magazine article entitled “The strange saga of George Washington’s bedpan.” The article was a…
Providing ethics consultation in the middle of a pandemic
As a new graduate RN, I was confronted with the case of allowing a natural death for a 6-month old baby girl who survived…
Nursing Story Slams: Creating a Space for Nurses To Tell Their Stories
Storytelling is essential to increasing health literacy, empathy, curiosity, and engagement — and who has better stories than nurses? That is why three years ago, we…
Nursing care plan for outpatients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 disease
COVID-19 is associated with a plethora of complications for those who suffer from both mild and severe forms of the disease. Although research is…
Attention millennials: Advice for fast-tracking your leadership career
The retirement of the Baby Boomer generation is creating a leadership void and a huge opportunity for millennial healthcare professionals to move up in…
Stroke and the Rise of Telehealth – What Nurses Need To Know
Telehealth in stroke care “One minute the patient is completely fine and then blood flow to the brain is disrupted,” says Dr. Mona Bahouth.…
Beasts, gods and FaceTime: The anguish of visitor limitations during the COVID-19 pandemic
For the foreseeable future, efforts to minimize human contact will remain in place as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is…
5 benefits of digital care management
A typical encounter within the healthcare system can be overwhelming and complicated, depending on the patient’s health condition. For example, imagine a patient with…
In good company: Perspectives on sitting with patients
A quick Google search for “patient sitter jobs” yields 47 million results. A similar search for “registered nurse jobs” produces 454 million results. These…
The Stories That Never Get Told – Compassion
Compassion and caring at the heart of nursing. It was too late. I could never speak to him again. By the time…
The Culture of Safety: Huddle and Muddle
The notion of culture of safety implies not merely the absence harm, injury or preventable death, but also the unmeasurable feeling that…
Septic relationships
In the emergency department, we’re well trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of serious infections—infections that start from an infinitesimally small…
The Bedpan and its Significance
During the holiday doldrums I came across a 2015 Smithsonian magazine article entitled “The strange saga of George Washington’s bedpan.” The article…
Providing ethics consultation in the middle of a pandemic
As a new graduate RN, I was confronted with the case of allowing a natural death for a 6-month old baby girl…
Nursing Story Slams: Creating a Space for Nurses To Tell Their Stories
Storytelling is essential to increasing health literacy, empathy, curiosity, and engagement — and who has better stories than nurses? That is why three years…
Nursing care plan for outpatients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 disease
COVID-19 is associated with a plethora of complications for those who suffer from both mild and severe forms of the disease. Although…
Attention millennials: Advice for fast-tracking your leadership career
The retirement of the Baby Boomer generation is creating a leadership void and a huge opportunity for millennial healthcare professionals to move…
Stroke and the Rise of Telehealth – What Nurses Need To Know
Telehealth in stroke care “One minute the patient is completely fine and then blood flow to the brain is disrupted,” says Dr.…
Beasts, gods and FaceTime: The anguish of visitor limitations during the COVID-19 pandemic
For the foreseeable future, efforts to minimize human contact will remain in place as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.…
5 benefits of digital care management
A typical encounter within the healthcare system can be overwhelming and complicated, depending on the patient’s health condition. For example, imagine a…
In good company: Perspectives on sitting with patients
A quick Google search for “patient sitter jobs” yields 47 million results. A similar search for “registered nurse jobs” produces 454 million…
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