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A Longitudinal View of Nursing Leadership

Daily Nurse

AONL concludes: Nurses frequently encounter verbal abuse, physical assaults, and other forms of violence and intimidation from patients, patient families , the public, and coworkers, including physicians, other nurses, administration, managers, supervisors, faculty, and other staff (Figure 6).

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Advanced Degrees for Charge Nurse Advancement: Is It Worth It?

Every Nurse

They are leaders who are responsible for making critical decisions related to patient care and delegating tasks to other nurses and support staff. In addition to their clinical responsibilities, charge nurses must also have excellent communication skills, be able to multitask and manage their time effectively.