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When most of us entered nursing practice, we recognized that lifting patients is an acceptable part of the job responsibilities, but rarely did we…
The thin white line: Are we doing enough to prevent violence against nurses?
In 1976, Dallas police officer Robert Wood was shot and killed during a routine traffic violation stop. For 12 years, the killer remained at…
Strategies for effective patient communication
Communication is an exchange of information between two persons—a sender and a receiver. But it doesn’t end there. Feedback is an essential component because…
#BeThe1To help prevent suicide
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today I have no idea what it’s like to lose someone I love to suicide, but this…
First-day jitters
Thoughts crash in my mind, like a storm brewing in an endless sea of desolation fueled by anxiety and fear. It’s my first day…
Breast cancer treatment game changer?
A friend of mine has a daughter who’s expecting her second child and was just diagnosed with breast cancer. She’s currently undergoing low-dose chemotherapy…
A lesson learned from an unlikely source
As I recall one of my first experiences as a safe patient handling (SPH) consultant, I’m reminded of an unlikely department that introduced me…
Why my nursing practice is driven by Memorial Day
Memorial Day is one of those holidays that seem to welcome warm weather, barbecues, and time with family. For me and many others, Memorial…
Home Health Nursing—On the Cutting Edge of Care
Sharon Roth Maguire, MS, RN, GNP-BC By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today I recently spoke with Sharon Roth Maguire, MS, RN, GNP-BC,…
Nurses have our backs
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today For those of us out in “patient land,” participating in the healthcare system can be overwhelming.…
Where are the nurses?
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today It’s sad but true, nurses continue to be underrepresented in the media. The classic 1997 Woodhull…
Myths about being a new nurse
During my 8 years as an RN, I’ve had the opportunity to precept several nurses and student nurses. After the students graduate and start…
A lesson learned from an unlikely source…continued
When most of us entered nursing practice, we recognized that lifting patients is an acceptable part of the job responsibilities, but rarely…
The thin white line: Are we doing enough to prevent violence against nurses?
In 1976, Dallas police officer Robert Wood was shot and killed during a routine traffic violation stop. For 12 years, the killer…
Strategies for effective patient communication
Communication is an exchange of information between two persons—a sender and a receiver. But it doesn’t end there. Feedback is an essential…
#BeThe1To help prevent suicide
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today I have no idea what it’s like to lose someone I love to suicide,…
First-day jitters
Thoughts crash in my mind, like a storm brewing in an endless sea of desolation fueled by anxiety and fear. It’s my…
Breast cancer treatment game changer?
A friend of mine has a daughter who’s expecting her second child and was just diagnosed with breast cancer. She’s currently undergoing…
A lesson learned from an unlikely source
As I recall one of my first experiences as a safe patient handling (SPH) consultant, I’m reminded of an unlikely department that…
Why my nursing practice is driven by Memorial Day
Memorial Day is one of those holidays that seem to welcome warm weather, barbecues, and time with family. For me and many…
Home Health Nursing—On the Cutting Edge of Care
Sharon Roth Maguire, MS, RN, GNP-BC By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today I recently spoke with Sharon Roth Maguire, MS,…
Nurses have our backs
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today For those of us out in “patient land,” participating in the healthcare system can…
Where are the nurses?
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today It’s sad but true, nurses continue to be underrepresented in the media. The classic…
Myths about being a new nurse
During my 8 years as an RN, I’ve had the opportunity to precept several nurses and student nurses. After the students graduate…
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