NPIAP protecting facial skin under PPE N95 face masks infographicNational Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (SPIAP) Guidelines – protecting facial skin under PPE N95 face masks infographic PDF
American Nurse Journal welcomes Penn Nursing Director of Innovation, Marion LearyNurse Hackathons: Creating Solutions To Problems We See Everyday When you see a problem in the health or healthcare setting who do you think…
A late night message, “Robin, I have one child left. What should we do about school?”I received this text message in the early morning hours during one of my many sleepless nights grappling with how to safely reopen school.…
Personal protective equipment (PPE) and pressure injuriesMany health care professionals are wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) the majority of the day. There are increasing reports of pressure injuries from masks,…
ANA survey finds PPE shortages persist, reuse practices riseThe American Nurses Association (ANA) released new findings from a nationwide COVID-19 survey that indicate personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages persist and reuse practices…
Changing with the timesSpecialty nurses adapt and deliver care during the pandemic. As the world has shifted during the pandemic, so have specialty nursing practices—from rethinking how…
Healthcare’s role in environmental sustainabilityRNs are needed to guide efforts. Takeaways: The healthcare industry contributes to solid waste production, greenhouse gasses, and climate change. Healthcare workers are obligated…
Flu vaccination and COVID-19Educate your patients about the importance of protection. Currently, development of a COVID-19 vaccine is a work in progress with no fixed date for…
A viral collisionReinforce vital practices to keep each other safe. The COVID-19 pandemic is on a collision course with the cold and flu season. This means…
Facing the challenge of masked communication“Can you hear me now?” was the byline of a popular TV ad in the early 2000s for a cell phone company, promising excellent…
A measure of last resort: Homemade respirator masks in a pandemicNurses design and test masks to advance innovation during a time of need. Editor’s note: Commercially manufactured single-use respirator masks are standard of care.…
The COVID-19 pandemic: Rethinking your nursing careerThe COVID-19 pandemic has upended the world on every level imaginable, and nurses’ lives and careers are not immune. Nurses may find themselves on…
NPIAP protecting facial skin under PPE N95 face masks infographicNational Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (SPIAP) Guidelines – protecting facial skin under PPE N95 face masks infographic PDF
American Nurse Journal welcomes Penn Nursing Director of Innovation, Marion LearyNurse Hackathons: Creating Solutions To Problems We See Everyday When you see a problem in the health or healthcare setting who do…
A late night message, “Robin, I have one child left. What should we do about school?”I received this text message in the early morning hours during one of my many sleepless nights grappling with how to safely…
Personal protective equipment (PPE) and pressure injuriesMany health care professionals are wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) the majority of the day. There are increasing reports of pressure injuries…
ANA survey finds PPE shortages persist, reuse practices riseThe American Nurses Association (ANA) released new findings from a nationwide COVID-19 survey that indicate personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages persist and…
Changing with the timesSpecialty nurses adapt and deliver care during the pandemic. As the world has shifted during the pandemic, so have specialty nursing practices—from…
Healthcare’s role in environmental sustainabilityRNs are needed to guide efforts. Takeaways: The healthcare industry contributes to solid waste production, greenhouse gasses, and climate change. Healthcare workers…
Flu vaccination and COVID-19Educate your patients about the importance of protection. Currently, development of a COVID-19 vaccine is a work in progress with no fixed…
A viral collisionReinforce vital practices to keep each other safe. The COVID-19 pandemic is on a collision course with the cold and flu season.…
Facing the challenge of masked communication“Can you hear me now?” was the byline of a popular TV ad in the early 2000s for a cell phone company,…
A measure of last resort: Homemade respirator masks in a pandemicNurses design and test masks to advance innovation during a time of need. Editor’s note: Commercially manufactured single-use respirator masks are standard…
The COVID-19 pandemic: Rethinking your nursing careerThe COVID-19 pandemic has upended the world on every level imaginable, and nurses’ lives and careers are not immune. Nurses may find…
A late night message, “Robin, I have one child left. What should we do about school?”By: Robin Cogan, MEd, RN, NCSN
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