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How to Transition from Bedside Nursing to Leadership Roles

Diversity Nursing

The journey from bedside Nursing to leadership can feel like a leap into uncharted territory. Whether you're looking to become a Charge Nurse, Nurse Manager, or Director of Nursing, this guide provides actionable steps to help you navigate the shift successfully. What are my long-term career aspirations?

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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

It’s clear that the state of the nursing shortage is at a crisis level. As an experienced bedside nurse, a recent nursing psychiatric/mental health graduate student, and a clinical adjunct faculty instructor, I have a strong opinion about what must be done. First and foremost, nurses require better pay.

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What is Rapid Response Nursing? 

Daily Nurse

The roles and responsibilities of rapid response nurses may vary from one institution to another, but their primary objective is always to intervene swiftly and effectively to prevent patient deterioration.” Become a preceptor or a super user and be seen as a resource on your unit. How Did the Rapid Response Concept Gain Traction?

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On leaving and loving nursing

American Nurse

Gone are the days when one entered the profession as a bedside nurse and existed as one at retirement. of newly licensed RNs, these cohorts of new nurses don’t stay very long at the bedside; similar patterns have been noted worldwide. Ultimately, a benevolent nurse completes the great mandala of nursing.

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Precepting: Crucial to Retaining and Helping New Nurses Succeed

Nurse.com

One thing that can ease the transition and help retain new nurses is nurse precepting, said Solimar Figueroa, PhD, RN, MHA, P-PCA, a clinical collaborator for the American Academy for Preceptor Advancement (AAPA). The course fulfills one of the requirements for the AAPA’s Preceptor Specialist Certification.

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Nursing Needs a Reality Check: Mentorship, Onboarding, and Beyond

Health Leaders | Nursing

Heuston recommended implementing preceptors and training to support new nurses, while also focusing on making sure that the tenured nurses doing the training are recognized. Within the program, nurses can move up a level and get extra compensation added to their base salary for preceptoring and mentoring.

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How to Become a Critical Care Nurse

Every Nurse

In these care settings, nurses are able to work in the following roles: Bedside Nurse Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Educator Preceptor Manager The Benefits of Becoming a CCN Many nurses question whether or not they should pursue CCRN certification.

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