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Article Review and Discussion: Determining Best Fit for Newly Licensed Nurses

Relias

Newly licensed nurses transitioning into clinical practice can experience stress, uncertainty, and lack of confidence. Reduce burden off preceptors. Healthcare leaders are pressed to ensure newly licensed nurses are set up for success in their transition into a new role — ideally, as safe and as early as possible. Highlights.

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Advance Your Nursing Career: Creating a Nursing E-Portfolio is Easier Than You Think

Daily Nurse

But we do much more than obtain required continuing education hours, maintain certifications, and renew licenses. We should all record our many accomplishments, such as presentations, publications, preceptor hours, acts of service, etc. Where are you documenting that? Your e-portfolio serves multiple purposes.

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Preventing nurse suicide: Nursing school and beyond

American Nurse

Substance use disorders (SUD) also affect nurses and overlap with suicide when nurses are reported, are suspected of, or lose their licenses due to SUD. Provide debriefings with colleagues and supportive leaders such as chaplains, nurse leaders, nursing education specialists, and preceptors to deliver effective coping strategies and support.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Every Nurse

Before you can begin working as a registered nurse, you must complete a series of steps that will take several years to gain the necessary education, clinical training, and experience you need to meet the requirements for testing, licensing, and certification. We have outlined six primary steps to become an RN below: 1.

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LPNs in modified care delivery models

American Nurse

A care delivery model redesign, featuring licensed practical nurses) in an expert-led team-based approach was measured for success. They recognized that teamwork, delegation, and communication among RNs, licensed professional nurses (LPNs), and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs) must play a role. April 20, 2023. J Nurs Manag.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Marliyn “Nia” Wright

Minority Nurse

I have served as a preceptor, educator, and clinical specialist. The stress originates from staffing challenges that include re-designing staffing structures, such as re-visiting the team nursing model and adding licensed practical nurses to personal life challenges. Tell us about your career path and how you ascended to that role.

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Bridging the Gap: Supporting New Nurses in their Transition from Student to Professional

American Nurse

The change is challenging as new nurses must quickly adapt to the responsibilities and pressures of their role while continuing to develop their clinical skills and professional judgment under a newly obtained license, unlike their structured environment in nursing school.