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A Complete Guide to Perioperative & Peri-anaesthesia Nursing: Part 2

The Nurse Break

for Part 2 of our Complete Guide to Perioperative & Peri-anaesthesia Nursing! Rory is a Peri-anaesthesia Clinical Nurse Specialist, Educator and Facilitator and the Founder of the Aussie Nurse Educator. Tell us about yourself & why you entered nursing. You founded the Aussie Nurse Educator.

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A Closer Look at the RN Job Description

Every Nurse

It May Soon Be a Requirement Why an RN-to-BSN With No Pre Reqs Can Hurt Your Career 6 Reasons Nurses Quit Develop These Nursing Skills to Maximize Patient Care 4 Elements of Time Management New Nurses Need to Know Registered nursing as a profession has received a lot of press this past year.

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The broken foot that led to an amazing Infection Control Nurse

The Nurse Break

Jenna Ricciardi MACN graduated with a Bachelor of Nursing from The University of Notre Dame Australia in 2019 and commenced a graduate program at a major tertiary teaching hospital in 2020. She currently works full–time as an Infection control nurse. oesophageal or gastric varice, Lower GI bleeding eg.

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

Rory | Perioperative Nurse Educator. I work as a Peri-Anaesthesia Clinical Nurse Specialist & Clinical Nurse Educator. My wife inspired me to be a nurse and I enjoy working with people. Thomas | Nurse Educator. Nursing skills are so transferable and it’s more than a job.

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Meet These Inspiring Nurse Entrepreneurs Who Are Full Of Innovation

The Nurse Break

Read on to learn how these Australian Nurse Entrepreneurs used their nursing skills, knowledge, and education to build and innovate successful startups, side hustles and businesses. Nurses innovate every day by improving processes and services directly related to patient care. Where did the idea come from?