Features
The imbalance between supply and demand in the nursing profession is old news by now. We’ve all heard the numbers, read the analyses, and…
Attaining Magnet status
The authors explain the program that has brought Magnet success to seven hospitals – so far.
Easing the way for the electronic health record
Pressure is building to develop a national electronic health record – and the nursing profession is playing a pivotal role in developing the standards…
Does your workplace culture need CPR?
If you suspect your workplace culture is “ill,” assessment is a crucial first step. Using an established assessment tool can help ensure more thorough…
Saving lives with continuous ST-segment monitoring
Manay dangerous ischemic events are clinically silent. Continuous ST-segment monitoring gives early warning of the silent ischemia that many other diagnostic methods fail to…
Protecting yourself from malpractice claims
As nursing practice becomes more autonomous, nurses are becoming more vulnerable to lawsuits. Learn how to avoid being sued for malpractice and what to…
A woman’s worst enemy
Most women woefully underestimate their risk for heart disease. Although breast cancer gets more publicity, heart disease and stroke kill nearly 12 times as…
What goes into your professional portfolio & what you’ll get out of it
What is a professional portfolio? Let’s start with what it is not. It’s not a résumé or curriculum vitae (CV). Think of it this…
Last Breath: The ethics of pharmacologic paralysis
Should patients receive neuromuscular blockers while mechanical ventilation is withdrawn?
Sepsis: Stopping an insidious killer
How to recognize sepsis in time and use the therapies recommended by the Surviving Sepsis Campaign.
Using our gold mine to compensate for our deficit
The imbalance between supply and demand in the nursing profession is old news by now. We’ve all heard the numbers, read the…
Attaining Magnet status
The authors explain the program that has brought Magnet success to seven hospitals – so far.
Easing the way for the electronic health record
Pressure is building to develop a national electronic health record – and the nursing profession is playing a pivotal role in developing…
Does your workplace culture need CPR?
If you suspect your workplace culture is “ill,” assessment is a crucial first step. Using an established assessment tool can help ensure…
Saving lives with continuous ST-segment monitoring
Manay dangerous ischemic events are clinically silent. Continuous ST-segment monitoring gives early warning of the silent ischemia that many other diagnostic methods…
Protecting yourself from malpractice claims
As nursing practice becomes more autonomous, nurses are becoming more vulnerable to lawsuits. Learn how to avoid being sued for malpractice and…
A woman’s worst enemy
Most women woefully underestimate their risk for heart disease. Although breast cancer gets more publicity, heart disease and stroke kill nearly 12…
What goes into your professional portfolio & what you’ll get out of it
What is a professional portfolio? Let’s start with what it is not. It’s not a résumé or curriculum vitae (CV). Think of…
Last Breath: The ethics of pharmacologic paralysis
Should patients receive neuromuscular blockers while mechanical ventilation is withdrawn?
Sepsis: Stopping an insidious killer
How to recognize sepsis in time and use the therapies recommended by the Surviving Sepsis Campaign.
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