Bringing nursing expertise to the fightĀ against violence. NANCY CABELUS, DNP, APRN, AFN-BC, a Connecticut Nurses Association member, has been a state trooper, a major crimes detective, a forensic…
Looking back on ANA’s work andĀ presidency. THE PRESIDENCY of the American Nurses Association (ANA) is one of the most exciting, challenging, and rewarding roles in American nursing. It…
The importance of reporting Hardly a day goes by without another #MeToo story in the news, exposing an increasingly darker side of the worlds of academia, business, media,…
Our role is critical to health care. Rise up. Thatās what Utah RN Alex Wubbels did. She advocated for the rights of her unconscious patient, refusing to allow…
Resources and efforts to prevent workplace violence. Virtually every nurse has experienced or witnessed some degree of workplace violence. For Donna Fountain, PhD, RN, the first incident occurred…
RNs are vulnerable during COVID-19.Ā Ā The stress of a pandemic can put nurses at higher risk of becoming targets of workplace violence. Now more than ever, the American…
The American Nurses Association (ANA) applauded the U.S. House of Representatives for passing the Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act (H.R. 1309) in…
Itās not okay, and it is a big deal. By Lillee Gelinas, MSN, RN, CPPS, FAAN āPersonal boundary violation is not part of our job description. That statement…
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