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15 Hilarious Nurse Memes, All In A Days Work

Aussie Nurse

A New Way To Set Boundaries – ‘Please don’t talk to me’, when all you want to do is get the documentation done so you can go home because you don’t want to stay back too late again. But you like a good old chit-chat, alright back to documenting – I’m typing, type, type!! appeared first on Aussie Nurse.

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Time Management Strategies for Nurses: Balancing Work & Life

Every Nurse

Critical care nurses play a vital role in providing specialized care to critically ill patients, and they often face unique challenges that require effective time management skills. Burnout not only affects nurses’ well-being but also hampers their ability to provide optimal patient care.

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How to Fix the Nursing Shortage and Address Burnout: Veteran Nurse Leader Has the Answers

Daily Nurse

During our recent nursing strikes, you’ve discussed the importance of revealing systemic issues healthcare must address. Can you talk about how nurse-specific billing data makes nurses literally and figuratively invisible in terms of political and financial decision-making capacity within the U.S.

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Hospital Fined $127K for “Persistent” Understaffing of NICU

Scrubs

Failure to comply with the new staffing requirements led the nurses to seek arbitration to hold the hospital accountable. “We We hoped the administration would see this victory [the nurse strike settlement] as a warning to begin increasing the nursing staff throughout the hospital.

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Primary care involves more than GPs. A new review shows how patients can better access care

Nursing Review

The review proposes a new way of documenting and describing what can be done by a profession through what it calls a National Skills and Capability Framework and Matrix. Read more: Commission says NSW nursesstrike “unnecessary” Gender pay disparity still rife in nursing Primary care involves more than GPs.