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Good News For Nurses!

Empowered Nurses

Why Nurses Stay: The Biggest Reward For nurses, its not about the paycheckits about people. The report found that helping people and making a difference in lives is the most rewarding aspect of the job: 33% of APRNs said this was their top reward. 32% of RNs and LPNs echoed the same sentiment.

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Nurses Drive Initiative to Address Postpartum Urinary Retention

Consult QD

They have newborn, they are breastfeeding, and they might have other children,” says Angela Washer, APRN-CNP, who serves as a Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital. “New mothers already have enough to deal with.

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33 Nursing Specialties in Demand in 2023

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

An FNP is a nationally certified and state-licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) with a graduate-level education. FNPs are expert clinical providers who teach others in the workplace setting. USAHS offers an FNP role specialty through the MSN , BSN-entry DNP and Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates programs.

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Firearm safety: Nurses’ knowledge and comfort

American Nurse

Cho and Dowdell surveyed 54 pediatric advanced practice RNs (APRNs) about their knowledge of firearm safety, health promotion strategies, and preventive interventions. Although most APRNs reported feeling knowledgeable enough to assess and inform parents about safe firearm storage, 56.4% Elise Gettings is a peri-operative nurse at MGH.

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Behind the Screen But Not Behind the Scenes: Virtual Nurses Provide Clinical Support, Additional Expertise

Minority Nurse

During a patient assessment, a remote nurse and an on-site nurse can efficiently work in tandem, with one managing tasks that require physical proximity to the patient and the other completing tasks such as clinical documentation, patient-family education, and expert nurse surveillance.

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A Closer Look at the RN Job Description

Every Nurse

Advanced Practice Nursing Another area where RNs can expand more includes advancing their clinical education. Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) require a master’s degree and may practice as nurse anesthetists , nurse midwives , clinical nurse specialists , or nurse practitioners.