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2023 Nurses Month – Week 2 – Giveaway

American Nurse

Please enjoy a complimentary viewing of American Nurse Heroes by filling out the form below: American Nurse Heroes - Nurses Month 2023 First Name * Last Name * Email * Title * Administrator Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Assistant Director of Nursing Assistant Nurse Manager BSN Nurse Cardiovascular Nurse Caregiver Case Manager Charge Nurse (..)

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2023 Nurses Month – Week 1 – Giveaway

American Nurse

Please enjoy a complimentary 6-month digital subscription by filling out the form below: Nurses Month Free Subscription 2023 " * " indicates required fields First Name * Last Name * Title * Select One Administrator Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Assistant Director of Nursing Assistant Nurse Manager BSN Nurse Cardiovascular Nurse (..)

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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

Please enjoy a complimentary 6-month digital subscription by filling out the form below: Nurses Month Free Subscription 2023 " * " indicates required fields First Name * Last Name * Title * Select One Administrator Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Assistant Director of Nursing Assistant Nurse Manager BSN Nurse Cardiovascular Nurse (..)

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A Closer Look at the RN Job Description

Every Nurse

If an RN wishes to advance in the business side of healthcare, becoming a shift manager, assistant nurse manager or head nurse would be the next step. Advanced Practice Nursing Another area where RNs can expand more includes advancing their clinical education.

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Emergency Departments Adopt Creative Strategies to Discourage Patients from Leaving BeforeTreatment Is Complete

Consult QD

Fortunately, we’ve learned how to change our approach in a way that alleviates strain not only on patients who are at risk of LBTC, but also on our nursing staff and the ED itself.” There are no ‘weekends’ here; we must be ready to provide emergency care every day of the year.

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

If patients arrive at nurses’ offices complaining of painful or uncomfortable symptoms, school nurses could evaluate them to get a better sense of their illnesses or injuries. They may also provide first aid or emergency care when necessary or administer medications that have already been prescribed.