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Nurse Workday (2023): A Day in the Life of a Nurse

Nurse Code

Often, a Nurse’s most considerable pride is the number of people they get to help attain positive health outcomes in a day of work. Military base Military bases are some of the biggest employers of civilian Nurses, and they usually require them to perform the same duties as they would in a civilian healthcare facility.

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Improving hypertension using virtual modalities

American Nurse

Innovative strategies are required to help improve Veterans Health Administration primary care workload and panel. Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense (VA/DoD) Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG), military com­bat exposure can increase the risk for hypertension (HTN) in veterans. BMC Public Health. 2023; 18(11).

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Chart Your Own Journey With Unique Nursing Opportunities

Post University

Advocacy is often a central component of this specialization, as public health nurses understand the importance of policy development for driving better health outcomes. This is one of the best unique nursing opportunities for nurses who want to drive impressive health outcomes without working in a strictly clinical capacity.

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Tips for thriving–not just surviving–on the night shift

American Nurse

A subgroup of clinical nurses conducted a literature review to identify core topics that promote well-being, and to develop a resource for night shift team members. This suggests that increased carbohydrate and caloric load in the morning and reduced intake in the evening can lead to improved health outcomes. BMC Pub Health.

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