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A Day in the Life: Staff Nurse in the Critical Care Float Pool of a Children’s Hospital

Daily Nurse

In the heart of a bustling children’s hospital, where the walls resonate with the sounds of hope, laughter, and sometimes tears, lies the intensive care unit (ICU)—a realm where the stakes are extraordinarily high, and each moment is imbued with profound significance. Working in pediatrics. Giving back to her community.

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Nurse-Driven Modality Passes the Smell Test

Consult QD

“Aromatherapy is an important option in providing holistic care and an integral piece of the non-pharmacological toolkit for patient care,” says Hamm. “It It offers support for physical, emotional and psychological well-being.”

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Connecting the dots with cannabis care

American Nurse

Sherri Mack Nurses are becoming an increasingly important part of the movement to educate patients, other healthcare providers, and the public about cannabis use. Cannabis nursing, a specialty nursing practice focused on providing education and guidance to healthcare consumers on the therapeutic use of cannabis, furthers this effort.

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Integrating Holistic Approaches in Minority Nursing Practices

Minority Nurse

All nurses must care for themselves and infuse wellness into their daily work. However, it might be even more essential for minority nurses to integrate holistic approaches into their careers. Holistic nursing combines Western medicinal practices alongside complementary and alternative care solutions.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

This may include routine preventative care as well as early diagnosis and treatment of diseases or medical conditions. Other common specializations include gerontology and psychiatric care. FNPs provide patient care in a number of ways, and one of those ways is in writing prescriptions when necessary.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kimberly Williams

Minority Nurse

She started in health care as a front desk clerk and worked up to her current position as the Director of Nursing Operations at the Bass Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Diseases at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. We deliver compassionate, high-quality care to our young patients and their families. Kimberly M.

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Deafblindness and health advocacy

American Nurse

Patients with moderate-to-severe visual and hearing impairments (deafblindness) need their nurses to understand their needs and provide safe care. You may witness tantrums, loud vocalizations, throwing objects, or self-injurious behaviors such as head banging, biting, hitting, or scratching.