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A lifetime of commitment
My first American Nurses Association (ANA) Membership Assembly experience occurred in 1974, when the House of Delegates convened as part of the…
Epiglottitis in adults
One week ago, a 46-year-old man developed a sore throat that’s progressively worsened despite supportive therapy, resulting in a visit to the…
Addressing pediatric vaccine hesitancy
Studies also have addressed communication strategies that don’t work and should be avoided. For example, nurses shouldn’t assume vaccine misconceptions result from…
Promote publication success by avoiding pitfalls
When nurses share their expertise, they benefit colleagues and patients; however, many remain reluctant because they fear rejection. Nobody likes rejection, whether…
Learning from the history of nursing
Perhaps the most consistent thread throughout nursing history is the commitment to caring for individuals during times of illness, injury, suffering, and…
The GLP-1s and nursing practice
The rapid rise of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists marks a significant therapeutic shift, with far-reaching implications for nursing practice. Medications such…
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National Nurses Week 2026 offers more than a ceremonial pause—it’s a strategic opportunity for healthcare organizations to demonstrate, in visible and lasting…
Spinal cord compression and cauda equina syndrome
Teaching patients about CES and SCC red flag symptoms (respiratory distress, loss of sensation, severe pain, sexual dysfunction, loss of bowel or…
The first OTC birth control pill
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