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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Typical Start-Up Expenses Include: Office rent and utilities EHR (Electronic Health Records) software Office and medical supplies Staff salaries Insurance and licensing fees Cash Flow Tips: Prompt billing: Submit claims as soon as possible to avoid reimbursement delays. These milestones are worth celebrating as you build momentum.

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The LPN Path: Weighing the Advantages and Challenges of Licensed Practical Nursing

Every Nurse

CAREER PATHS The LPN Path: Weighing the Advantages and Challenges of Licensed Practical Nursing By EveryNurse Staff Writers | Updated on November 18, 2024 Medically reviewed by Joanna Whitfield, MSN, RN Our Promise We are dedicated to providing high-quality, trustworthy content. See our editorial policy.

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The 10 Least Stressful Nursing Jobs: Finding Balance in Your Career

Every Nurse

While no nursing job is entirely stress-free, some roles offer a better work-life balance and reduced physical strain. Nurse researchers may work in academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, or government agencies, contributing to groundbreaking medical advancements.

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Three good things: Promote work–life balance, reduce burnout, enhance reflection among newly licensed RNs

Nursing Forum

Abstract Aims This study assessed the feasibility of delivering three good things (3GTs) practice as part of professional nurse residency program, measured the degree to which it influenced worklife balance, resilience, and burnout, and explored what newly licensed nurses (NLRNs) identified as good things.

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Here's the Official 2025 CNO Forecast

Health Leaders | Nursing

Work-life balance and wellbeing will stay a priority in 2025 for nurse leaders, according to Begley. Retirements and newly licensed nurses leaving the profession are things that we are actively working on," Begley said. These challenges go hand in hand with staffing hurdles as well.

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The Consequences of DUI Convictions for Nurses: Understanding the Professional and Personal Impact

Every Nurse

Summary : A DUI conviction can have severe professional and personal consequences for nurses, including license sanctions, career jeopardy, legal penalties, and long-term personal impact. Driver’s License Suspension : Loss of driving privileges can complicate both personal life and the ability to commute to work.

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Good News For Nurses!

Empowered Nurses

For advanced practice nurses, documentation requirements (11%) and lack of work-life balance (11%) also topped the list. The time spent navigating red tape, dealing with bureaucracy, and feeling undervalued financially continues to wear on nurses, particularly as their workloads grow.