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Many baccalaureate nursing programs throughout the United States thread concepts of bereavement and end-of-life care throughout their curriculum. However, a standardized education program for…
KSNA Executive Director’s Message, February 2025
Dana EricksonExecutive Director,Kansas State Nurses Association Greetings, fellow KSNA members, I hope the New Year is treating you well as we welcome 2025! There…
Assessing Mild Cognitive Impairment in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) encounter complex patients with co-existing medical and psychiatric conditions which present differential diagnosis challenges. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and…
What Nurses Need to Know About Metadata, Documentation, and Legal Liability
This content is sponsored and supplied to American Nurse Journal by Nurses Service Organization. Content has been reviewed by ANJ editorial staff but is…
Writing retreats for nurses: Inspiration to share
Invest in your writing skills and journey. Takeaways: Nurses can write about various topics, including evidence-based practice, patient engagement and education, quality improvement, new…
Factors Influencing New Graduate Nurse Employment
Introduction: In recent years, healthcare advocates have focused attention on the nursing shortage. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) workforce projections indicate a shortage…
Kansas Nurses Association President’s Update, December 2024
Laura Mallett, MSN, RNPresident, Kansas State Nurses Association Angela Beddoe, ANA CEO, is asking us to help where we can the victims of the…
Family Presence During Resuscitation in the Emergency Department
FAMILY PRESENCE DURING resuscitation (FPDR) consists of having one or more family members present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). According to the literature, family presence…
Kansas Nurses Association President’s Annual Report December 2024
Laura Mallett, MSN, RNPresident, Kansas State Nurses Association I cannot believe it has already been a year as your KSNA President. It has been…
Selenium Supplementation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
SUDDEN INFANT Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading neonatal cause of death for infants between one month and one year old. Approximately 4,000 infants…
Transition to Practice: Are Students Ready to Join a Disengaged Workforce?
Background EVIDENCE COLLECTED DURING the pandemic suggests the newest generation of nurses are experiencing increasing mental health issues as well as a lack of…
Navigating Medicare: A Guide for Kansas Nurses
MEDICARE IS A CRITICAL PILLAR in the vast healthcare landscape, supporting millions of Americans, including a substantial segment of Kansas’s population. For nurses across…
Improving Knowledge, Confidence, and Skills in Perinatal Bereavement Care Through Simulation in Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Many baccalaureate nursing programs throughout the United States thread concepts of bereavement and end-of-life care throughout their curriculum. However, a standardized education…
KSNA Executive Director’s Message, February 2025
Dana EricksonExecutive Director,Kansas State Nurses Association Greetings, fellow KSNA members, I hope the New Year is treating you well as we welcome…
Assessing Mild Cognitive Impairment in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) encounter complex patients with co-existing medical and psychiatric conditions which present differential diagnosis challenges. Obstructive sleep apnea…
What Nurses Need to Know About Metadata, Documentation, and Legal Liability
This content is sponsored and supplied to American Nurse Journal by Nurses Service Organization. Content has been reviewed by ANJ editorial staff…
Writing retreats for nurses: Inspiration to share
Invest in your writing skills and journey. Takeaways: Nurses can write about various topics, including evidence-based practice, patient engagement and education, quality…
Factors Influencing New Graduate Nurse Employment
Introduction: In recent years, healthcare advocates have focused attention on the nursing shortage. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) workforce projections indicate…
Kansas Nurses Association President’s Update, December 2024
Laura Mallett, MSN, RNPresident, Kansas State Nurses Association Angela Beddoe, ANA CEO, is asking us to help where we can the victims…
Family Presence During Resuscitation in the Emergency Department
FAMILY PRESENCE DURING resuscitation (FPDR) consists of having one or more family members present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). According to the literature,…
Kansas Nurses Association President’s Annual Report December 2024
Laura Mallett, MSN, RNPresident, Kansas State Nurses Association I cannot believe it has already been a year as your KSNA President. It…
Selenium Supplementation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
SUDDEN INFANT Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading neonatal cause of death for infants between one month and one year old. Approximately…
Transition to Practice: Are Students Ready to Join a Disengaged Workforce?
Background EVIDENCE COLLECTED DURING the pandemic suggests the newest generation of nurses are experiencing increasing mental health issues as well as a…
Navigating Medicare: A Guide for Kansas Nurses
MEDICARE IS A CRITICAL PILLAR in the vast healthcare landscape, supporting millions of Americans, including a substantial segment of Kansas’s population. For…
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