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Certified Nurses, Inspiring Stories: Celebrating Excellence on Certified Nurses Day

Daily Nurse

Currently, more than 131,000 critical care , progressive care, and advanced practice nurses hold AACN Certification Corporation credentials: CCRN, PCCN, ACNPC, ACNPC-AG, CCNS, ACCNS-AG, ACCNS-P, ACCNS-N, CMC and CSC.

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“We Were Just so Sad and Devastated”: NICU Nurses' Stories of Caring for Families With Substance‐Exposed Pregnancies

Nursing Inquiry

Four distinct story types and three themes were identified across 23 stories, highlighting similarities and differences and illustrating how distress and trauma were experienced and may be manifested in care practices.

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The Nurses’ March: Remembering Our Lost and More

Nurse.com

Lunsford feels The Nurses’ March will be a powerful, much-needed space to grieve and heal. As nurses have been appreciated and even praised for their steadfastness, less attention has been given to promoting self-care and emotional wellness. This is something many nurses, like Lunsford, think should be addressed.

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Go Beyond Gratitude: How to Honor Your Nurse Managers

Nurse.com

We at The DAISY Foundation will continue to promote the importance of recognizing clinicians and leaders in our drive to honor nurses wherever they practice, wherever they are in their careers. We hope you will join us on our journey.

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Calls for Change Resonate at The Nurses’ March in Washington

Nurse.com

The Nurses’ March Executive Director Marla Barthen said she organized the event “because I felt the losses, and I knew that all my nurses were feeling the losses.”. The issues that dominated The Nurses’ March speeches were: Safe patient-staff ratios that promote better care. Advocating for Safe Staffing Ratios.

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KSNA Regional Annual Reports

American Nurse

Continue on working on highlighting a nurse, and start getting nursing stories from nurses to promote nursing and membership. Need to have a meeting and vote on Bylaws once I get them back fro the KSNA Bylaws committee. Working with the MSD in getting emails updated.

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7 Must-Read Stories for CNOs

Health Leaders | Nursing

Besides staffing, nurse executives also were most interested in stories about technology, LGBTQIA+ care, recruiting and retaining, big data, and rural healthcare. Here are HealthLeaders' top seven nursing stories by ranking: 1.