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Dear Editor, After reading the article “Leaders’ Role in Stopping Workplace Violence” in the September 2020 issue, I am in agreeance with the author…
Elephant in the room
When there is an elephant in the room, introduce it… Those who watch the news, particularly CNN, have seen the COVID-19 ticker that often…
Care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Recognizing nurses
The article “Care during the Pandemic” in the September 2020 issue discusses about this recent COVID-19 pandemic. The author did a great job by…
Compact licensure is a critical response to the pandemic crisis
A nurse who graduated from an accredited nursing school and then passed the national nurse certification exam cannot immediately or seamlessly practice across all…
It’s time to put a nurse in the White House
The U.S. nursing workforce is nearly 4 mm strong, considered the front line trusted face consumers see in in a complicated system when at…
“It Hurt My Heart”
It Hurt My Heart—The Heartbreaks of an ER Nurse is a compilation of my 40 years experience as an ER nurse and the lasting…
Hourly rounding policy
Dear Editor, Over the past ten years, new policies supporting “hourly rounding” were implemented in the inpatient setting and transitioned into nursing homes and…
Featured Feedback | September 2020
Many readers provide feedback on the articles published in American Nurse Journal; here are a few of the comments received in September that we wanted to…
Lessons in nursing from a life behind the lens
“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. It…
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…
Do you have a BS or a BSN? Does it matter?
Christina is concerned when she learned that she would graduate with a bachelor of science (BS) degree with a major in nursing, not a…
Promotion—the last step in writing for publication
You smile as you sign off on the final version of your article slated to be published in a well-respected journal. Your first article…
Reader reaction: Leaders’ role in stopping workplace violence
Dear Editor, After reading the article “Leaders’ Role in Stopping Workplace Violence” in the September 2020 issue, I am in agreeance with…
Elephant in the room
When there is an elephant in the room, introduce it… Those who watch the news, particularly CNN, have seen the COVID-19 ticker…
Care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Recognizing nurses
The article “Care during the Pandemic” in the September 2020 issue discusses about this recent COVID-19 pandemic. The author did a great…
Compact licensure is a critical response to the pandemic crisis
A nurse who graduated from an accredited nursing school and then passed the national nurse certification exam cannot immediately or seamlessly practice…
It’s time to put a nurse in the White House
The U.S. nursing workforce is nearly 4 mm strong, considered the front line trusted face consumers see in in a complicated system…
“It Hurt My Heart”
It Hurt My Heart—The Heartbreaks of an ER Nurse is a compilation of my 40 years experience as an ER nurse and…
Hourly rounding policy
Dear Editor, Over the past ten years, new policies supporting “hourly rounding” were implemented in the inpatient setting and transitioned into nursing…
Featured Feedback | September 2020
Many readers provide feedback on the articles published in American Nurse Journal; here are a few of the comments received in September that we…
Lessons in nursing from a life behind the lens
“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen…
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,…
Do you have a BS or a BSN? Does it matter?
Christina is concerned when she learned that she would graduate with a bachelor of science (BS) degree with a major in nursing,…
Promotion—the last step in writing for publication
You smile as you sign off on the final version of your article slated to be published in a well-respected journal. Your…
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