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American Nurses Enterprise News | August 2025

Discovering a path to better physical and mental health

Community anchors: Spotlight on nurses in rural America

Naloxone education for nursing staff

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Sue Schuelke, PhD, RN

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An unnamed nurse cares for a soldier at Fort Bayard Military Hospital circa 1917. Fort Bayard’s nurses in some ways represent the arrival of western medicine to Grant County. Although many photos of nurses at Fort Bayard exist, few, if any, are named (From the Silver City Museum Archive #01363).

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Infants in peril: Assessing sepsis in newborns

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Helping patients navigate end-of-life issues

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Nurses’ crucial role in preventing and documenting conditions not present on admission

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ANA endorses Hillary Clinton for President

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Understanding the dangers of waste anesthetic gases

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Challenging nursing’s sacred cows

By: Carol A. Rauen, Kathleen Vollman, Richard B. Arbour, and Marianne Chulay

The growing threat of cephalosporin resistance

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Sacred cow round-up

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Letters to the Editor – April 2008

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Telling nursing’s stories: Reality or fiction?

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How to give so you also receive

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Let international travel transform you

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Kangaroo care: Making the leap to an evidence-based practice

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Take Note – March 2008

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Preventing hypovolemic shock

By: Rosanne Mattiace

DPP-4 Inhibitors: A new approach to type 2 diabetes

By: Marilyn Baron

Troubling Imagery

By: Susan Trossman

ANA works to remove legal barriers to APRN practice

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It was called medicine: Now it’s called nursing

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Pediatric lead exposure

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Don’t tolerate disruptive physician behavior

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Prevailing over acute pancreatitis

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Teaching ostomy patients to regain their independence

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The voice of the consumer

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Letters to the Editor – March 2008

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Stress busters and sanity savers

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WEB EXCLUSIVE! Cardiovascular nursing: Dynamic and in demand

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Voice mail etiquette

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Take Note – February 2008

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Why making the rounds makes sense

By: Mary Jo Assi, Patrice Wilson, Josephine Bodino, Lora Bognar, and Mary Lemesevski

Leadership: A conversation with Joanne Disch, AARP Board Chair

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Drugs Today – February 2008

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Taking action against air embolism

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Assessing the seven dimensions of pain

By: Cory Silkman, MAR, BSN, RN-BC

Piquing new nurses’ interest in gerontologic nursing

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