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All Nurses Are Leaders

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, NEA-BC, FAAN A professional colleague called me with a dilemma. She is in a philosophical argument with some well-known nurse leaders on whether – All Nurses Are Leaders. She thought there was general agreement on this but was learning others saw it differently and didn’t believe all nurses are leaders. […] The post All Nurses Are Leaders appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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The Benefits of Purchasing Used Medical Equipment

Nurse Practitioners in Business

When it comes to medical equipment, the cost is a major factor to consider. Used medical equipment can be an excellent option for nurse practitioners just getting started in their own practice as well as established practice owners. The upside to purchasing used equipment is that you can save money without sacrificing quality. Used medical equipment can be a great way to save money, for both NP just starting their practices as well as established practice owners.

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Cover Letters: Do I need one?

New Thing Nurse

Cover Letters: Do I need one? By: Sarah K. Wells, MSN, RN, CEN, CNL Cover letters were once a standard MUST for every job application. Times have changed and with the transition to computer-based job applications, cover letters are now NOT necessary for most new job opportunities. There are still a few situations where a cover letter can make the difference between being hired or not.

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It’s 1 year since my sabbatical

The Nurse Sabbatical

Happy 2023 everyone! It’s been a while since I posted a blog but between the holidays and preparing for the New Year, life got hectic! I am sure you can share the sentiment. So it’s officially 1 year post-sabbatical, and things are great. I have never been happier and healthier mentally and physically. Of course, there are things that could be better because such is life.

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Fertility Benefits for Every Age: A HR Roadmap from Gen Z to Baby Boomers

Speaker: Lauri Armstrong, SHRM-SCP - Sr. Director, People Operations at Carrot Fertility

Today’s workforce includes multiple generations of employees all looking for something different from their benefits package. While meeting these disparate needs can be challenging, a comprehensive fertility benefit can support everyone from junior staffers learning about their fertility health to senior leadership managing menopause and low testosterone symptoms.

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The Five Voices of Leadership

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN An organization I am working with uses The Five Voices of Leadership as part of their leadership development to help their managers find their leadership voice and understand how others hear them. It was new to me but is proving to be a great foundational framework to […] The post The Five Voices of Leadership appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Why Nurses Should Learn Wilderness Medicine

Daily Nurse

Nurses are some of the most versatile, widely skilled healthcare professionals, so if you’re a nurse that loves to camp and backpack, now may be the right time to add some wilderness medicine skills to your professional toolkit. Nurses say they like spending their free time traveling, exercising, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Saying Yes to Your Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

In healthcare and nursing, there’s always so much in our career we can say no to; however, there are plenty of things we find ourselves saying yes to. Granted, it’s always empowering to say no to things like working a double shift when you’re exhausted, accepting bullying and incivility as normal, working without adequate PPE, and unsafe staffing levels that put your license and your patients at risk.

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Nurses Take Top Spot for Honesty and Ethics in Gallup Poll

Nurse.com

The results of the 2022 Gallup poll on honesty and ethics are in, and nurses are once again at the top of the list! Nurses have earned this honor 21 years in a row. In the poll, 79% of Americans who participated in the survey rated nurse honesty and ethics as very high or high. Although the 2022 rating is two percentage points lower than the 2021 poll and 10 percentage points lower than the 2020 poll, when nurses were on the front lines at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses still far su

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Virtual Reality Helps Nursing Students Experience a Patient’s Perspective

Daily Nurse

A virtual reality (VR) simulation helps undergraduate nursing students experience an emergency-care scenario from the perspective of an intubated patient. The scenario is intended to instill empathy that, contrary to popular belief, is a skill that can be acquired and strengthened.

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WHAT IS A PAY-ON-DEATH ACCOUNT?

Elder Care Matters

A Pay-On Death account is an estate planning tool that allows an individual to pass money to family or loved ones without the necessity of probate when he or she dies. Under a POD account, title and ownership of the account will automatically transfer to a named beneficiary upon the death of the owner, without… The post WHAT IS A PAY-ON-DEATH ACCOUNT?

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Why Menopause Should Matter to Today’s Employers

Speaker: Julie B. Chavez - VP, Strategy & Alliances at Carrot

An estimated 1.1 billion women worldwide will have experienced menopause by 2025. Symptoms like hot flashes, fatigue, and anxiety can be incredibly disruptive — and last for years. But despite its massive impact, little is being done to support those going through menopause in the workplace. In a recent survey, 70% of respondents said they have considered changing their employment to better manage symptoms — perhaps because only 8% received significant support from their employer related to meno

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Full Practice Authority Gains Ground in 26 States: What This Means for Nurse Practitioners 

Minority Nurse

In the long struggle to gain full practice authority (FPA), nurse practitioners (NPs) can point to notable advances in the last few years. Now, patients in more than half of the states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories have full, direct healthcare access from NPs. In April 2022, New York and Kansas granted FPA to NPs. That brings to 26 the number of states where NPs can practice to the top of their license without restriction.

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You Asked, We Answered; 12 Questions about Trauma-Informed-Care

Relias

Trauma-informed care (TIC) is a crucial piece of the behavioral health landscape. It’s a framework that puts the person at the center of care and allows their needs to drive the approach to care. In true TIC, the practitioner will ask “What happened to you?” rather than “What’s wrong with you.” Many behavioral health organizations have started to use TIC practices when interacting with clients, as well as staff.

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NJ Nurse Claire Donaghy Travels the World to Make Sure Children Can Smile

Daily Nurse

NJ nurse Claire Donaghy found a second home in Rwanda, a nation she first visited as a surgical team member with Operation Smile in 2014. Donaghy is a nursing professor at William Paterson University and is eager to return to lend her expertise to this important mission.

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Murder Charges For Two EMT’s

Empowered Nurses

Have you heard the shocking news that 2 EMS workers have been charged with 2 nd degree murder after a man died in their care? An officer’s body cam filmed the entire incident involving an extremely inebriated man. During the event, the EMS workers spoke cruelly to the man as he was thrown forcefully facedown onto the cart. Rather than turning him over, they strapped him face down to the cart.

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Maximizing Your Benefits Strategy: Reframing the Way We View Fertility

Speaker: Lizzie Wright - Director of Customer Success at Carrot Fertility

Employee expectations around benefits and workplace support have evolved in step with the growing need for fertility and family-forming care. As HR professionals, it is our job to ensure employees have a comprehensive understanding of the benefits our organizations offer and how they can utilize them. Before educating employees, we first need to understand the rising healthcare costs and the financial burden of fertility care.

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 School Nurses Career Overview : How to Become the RN Who Cares for Our Future

Nightingale College

Although they may not be the first ones coming to mind when you think of a high-functioning, secure education system, School Nurses are a vital part of the equation. They create healthy environments for children and young people to learn and develop.

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DOES THIS MEDICAID PLANNING STRATEGY MAKE SENSE?

Elder Care Matters

In a bid to qualify for Medicaid Benefits, some seniors may consider gifting large assets, such as their homes, to their children, friends or other family members. While doing this type of Medicaid Planning may seem like a shrewd strategy, such an action can have unintended consequences for both the giver and the recipient. Families… The post DOES THIS MEDICAID PLANNING STRATEGY MAKE SENSE?

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Finding Success as a Nurse Entrepreneur

Daily Nurse

Adaptability, organization, and communication are among the skills you bring to patient care every day and are some of the same qualities that can help you succeed away from the hospital as a nurse entrepreneur. Nurses have a variety of traits that qualify them for an entrepreneurial path.

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New Peripartum Depression Study Shows Gap Between Screening and Outcomes

Relias

On Maternal Health Awareness Day , I would like to bring awareness to the publication of our peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine , “ Improving maternal mental health: Assessing the extent of screening and training about peripartum depression.” In this article, we examined results from our recent peripartum depression study, co-authored by researchers and clinicians at Relias.

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Leveling the Playing Field: How HR Can Equitably Improve Health Outcomes Through Fertility Benefits

Speaker: Julie B. Chavez - VP, Strategy & Alliances at Carrot

As HR and total rewards professionals, we are often seeking opportunities to foster a better sense of community and belonging amongst employees - ensuring that all employees have an equitable opportunity to receive fertility treatments is one of the many ways this can be achieved. Fertility benefits make it possible for employees to access treatments like IVF.

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Oncology Nursing Career Overview: How to Become & What to Expect for a Career as an Oncology RN

Nightingale College

Oncology care is one of the most sensitive areas of nursing. Because of the harrowing nature of the disease, caring for cancer patients requires unmatched fortitude and sensitivity. And that puts Oncology Nurses in a league of their own.

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Tips for Finding Short-Term Travel Nurse Furnished Housing

The Gypsy Nurse

Whether you’re an experienced travel nurse or planning your first travel experience, after you take that job, there’s one decision that can make or break your assignment; furnished travel nurse housing ! You can easily get overwhelmed online and dump a ton of time calling on fruitless ads, which leaves you frustrated…and no closer to finding a suitable property to stay in.

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Help Aging Veterans Cope with a Geriatric Mental Health Career

Daily Nurse

When we imagine the professionals caring for aging Veterans, we often immediately think of doctors, nurses, and pharmacists. Still, one avenue of care you may not consider is geriatric mental health. While older Veterans have vast experience coping with challenges, some face longstanding or emerging mental health conditions as they grow older.

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Security Guard Industry & the Technology Evolution

Celayix

The security guard/officer industry is rapidly changing due to technological innovation. The shift to new security guard technology is leading to changes at the workforce level as well as on customer expectations. This blog will look at some of the technological changes that are taking place in the security industry. We also break down the impact on a company’s workforce and its customers due to these changes.

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Delaware annuls 26 nurses' licenses amid degree scheme probe

Becker's Hospital Review

As state and federal investigations into a fraudulent nurse degree scheme continue, the Delaware Board of Nursing confirmed it has annulled the nursing licenses of 26 individuals, ABC affiliate WPVI reported Jan. 26.

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Cross-Sector Collaboration and the New York City Involuntary Hospitalization Policy

Amercan Journal of Nursing

Although currently living upstate, I’ve closely followed news of Mayor Eric Adams’ policy for removing residents who appear mentally ill on city streets. As a nurse with a background in health care administration, I find this policy ethically problematic. As a PhD candidate studying how organizations collaborate to transition patients lacking homes at discharge, I know the complexities of implementing this policy.

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How to Make Money as an NP

NP Hub

Are you looking to earn more money as an NP? As a nurse … The post How to Make Money as an NP appeared first on NPHub.

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Your Nursing Career and a Latte?

Digital Doorway

Just the other day, I was drinking a latte (decaf I'm an unapologetic caffeine lightweight), and I realized that there's a very appropriate metaphor related to nurses, nursing, and a perfectly brewed latte. It may sound silly, but it may be more apt than you imagine at first. So, think about a latte for a moment; its base is espresso, a rich, dense shot of coffee awesomeness that boasts deep flavor and a cultural history worthy of movies, books, and a great number of rabid fans around the world.

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'No shortcuts in nursing': State boards probe nurses tied to phony degree scheme

Becker's Hospital Review

State nursing boards are investigating individuals who allegedly purchased fraudulent nursing school degrees and diplomas as part of a widespread coordinated scheme, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing told Becker's Jan. 26.

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How digital health documentation transforms professional practices in primary healthcare in Denmark: A WPR document analysis

Nursing Inquiry

Abstract Historically, recordkeeping has been an essential task for health professionals. Today, this mandatory task increasingly takes place as digital documentation. This study critically examines problem constructions in practical documents on digital documentation strategies in Danish municipal healthcare and how these problem constructions imply particular solutions.

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Facility Closure Forces Nurse to Find a New Job – Again

Nurse.com

Ever since I graduated from nursing school, I always felt that working in health care meant that I’d enjoy perpetual job security. I can say with complete conviction that these days, this is not a guarantee. Nancy Cohen, RN Throughout my 35 years in nursing, primarily in perioperative nursing, I’ve barely survived multiple takeovers and acquisitions of hospitals and surgery centers.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Project N95 Presents | Building Healthier Communities: 1 Million Masks and More

The Relentless School Nurse

Thank you Project N95 for reaching your milestone of distributing 1,000,000 masks! I appreciate being an invited panelist in this important conversation to represent what is happening at the ground level in school(s). Project N95 has provided high-quality masks to my school district and so many others. Below you can watch the full discussion: To commemorate the milestone of distributing 1 million masks to communities disproportionately affected by the pandemic, we look back on what we’ve l

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Depressed, burned-out nurse practitioners shy away from getting mental healthcare: Report

Becker's Hospital Review

Depression is prevalent among nurse practitioners, but these burned out professionals are reluctant to reach out for mental healthcare — instead choosing to embrace "maladaptive" personal coping skills including drinking and binge eating, according to a Medscape report.

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Patient engagement, involvement, or participation — entrapping concepts in nurse?patient interactions: A critical discussion

Nursing Inquiry

Abstract The importance of patients taking an active role in their healthcare is recognized internationally, to improve safety and effectiveness in practice. There is still, however, some ambiguity about the conceptualization of that patient role; it is referred to interchangeably in the literature as engagement, involvement, and participation. The aim of this discussion paper is to examine and conceptualize the concepts of patient engagement, involvement, and participation within healthcare, pa

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NMC set to miss fitness-to-practise backlog target

Nursing Times

The post NMC set to miss fitness-to-practise backlog target appeared first on Nursing Times.

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