Blunder-free business meals: A guide to dining etiquetteWhen you think of essential business skills, knowing where to put your napkin when excusing yourself from the table may not come to mind.…
Take Note – December 2006CDC recommends HIV screening for everyone New recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) call for routine human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)…
The power of one voiceDizziness, profuse sweating, a gnawing sensation in the pit of your stomach. Are these symptoms of the latest virus? No—they’re classic indications of glossophobia,…
Do Magnet facilitites maintain their “magnetism”?Nursing researchers investigated 41 facilities to determine whether they maintained thier “Magnetism” after earning Magnet designation.
Managing the multigenerational nursing staff"can't we all just get along?" Knowing what makes each generation tick can help close the generation gap among nurses on an age-diverse staff.…
Nursing’s quality crosswalkTo promote optimal patient outcomes, ANA’s National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators identifies crucial nursing and patient care efforts that affect patient outcomes and…
Violence in the healthcare workplaceFrom verbal threats to all-out physical assault, violence takes a huge toll in the healthcare workplace.
Gifts that keep on givingDecember turns our hearts and minds to the holiday season. We juggle work time and family demands to prepare for holiday celebrations. We reflect…
Letters to the Editor – December 2006Where’s the support for work-injured nurses? Congratulations on your premier issue. The article “Cultivating personal courage” is a wonderful encouragement for working nurses. How-ever,…
Nurses caring and sharingFrom the U.S. to Uganda, in sleek American hospitals and makeshift Afghan clinics, nurses give of themselves to transform lives. Compelled by a deep…
How to survive a bullyHave you run into a bully at work? Unfortunately, chances are good that you have. Bullying has become all too common in nursing. In my…
Do you want to be a preceptor?PRECEPTORS MAKE ALL the difference. Without the right preceptor, the transition from classroom to patient’s room can be difficult, but a preceptor who demonstrates…
Blunder-free business meals: A guide to dining etiquetteWhen you think of essential business skills, knowing where to put your napkin when excusing yourself from the table may not come…
Take Note – December 2006CDC recommends HIV screening for everyone New recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) call for routine human immunodeficiency…
The power of one voiceDizziness, profuse sweating, a gnawing sensation in the pit of your stomach. Are these symptoms of the latest virus? No—they’re classic indications…
Do Magnet facilitites maintain their “magnetism”?Nursing researchers investigated 41 facilities to determine whether they maintained thier “Magnetism” after earning Magnet designation.
Managing the multigenerational nursing staff"can't we all just get along?" Knowing what makes each generation tick can help close the generation gap among nurses on an…
Nursing’s quality crosswalkTo promote optimal patient outcomes, ANA’s National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators identifies crucial nursing and patient care efforts that affect patient…
Violence in the healthcare workplaceFrom verbal threats to all-out physical assault, violence takes a huge toll in the healthcare workplace.
Gifts that keep on givingDecember turns our hearts and minds to the holiday season. We juggle work time and family demands to prepare for holiday celebrations.…
Letters to the Editor – December 2006Where’s the support for work-injured nurses? Congratulations on your premier issue. The article “Cultivating personal courage” is a wonderful encouragement for working…
Nurses caring and sharingFrom the U.S. to Uganda, in sleek American hospitals and makeshift Afghan clinics, nurses give of themselves to transform lives. Compelled by…
How to survive a bullyHave you run into a bully at work? Unfortunately, chances are good that you have. Bullying has become all too common in…
Do you want to be a preceptor?PRECEPTORS MAKE ALL the difference. Without the right preceptor, the transition from classroom to patient’s room can be difficult, but a preceptor…