
10 Most Common Nursing Myths
Nursing students are incredibly excited to join the profession. They come into nursing with various “whys,” or reasons for becoming a nurse. Some choose nursing as a second career because they want to help people or […]
Nursing students are incredibly excited to join the profession. They come into nursing with various “whys,” or reasons for becoming a nurse. Some choose nursing as a second career because they want to help people or […]
Nurse burnout is a common phrase used to describe an overworked nurse. It goes beyond the stress of a long work day. The Cleveland Clinic Wellness Enterprise describes three specific factors of nurse burnout which include: Emotional Exhaustion Depersonalization […]
Interviewing for a nursing job is exciting, but a little nerve-wracking. Compared to standard business interviews, interviewing for a nursing career focuses on preparation and practice. Being prepared can help ease any fears and tension […]
Are you in need of a new resume? Besides previous non-nursing working experience, you might have never created one. Or, you may have applied for nursing jobs, but haven’t been hired. If that’s you, use this […]
Have you noticed that your team’s morale lately is low? Are employees less productive? Do you sense an overall tension or dread during staff meetings? Has engagement declined over time? As a leader within your […]
There are well-known on-boarding strategies that improve employee retention. The four major levers that the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) points out which have demonstrated success in the onboarding process are: Self-Efficacy = The new […]
Nurse staffing ratios in the emergency department (ED) are critical to the function of the unit and care of patients. They help define the optimal numbers of registered nurses trained in emergency medicine to care […]
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have created an electronic skin that fits over prosthetic devices, allowing users to perceive touch. Typically, prosthetic users aren’t able to experience touch or other similar feelings, but the e-dermis […]
Even though marijuana is still considered Schedule I by the Drug Enforcement Agency at the federal level, many states have adopted legislation that legalizes marijuana for medicinal, recreational, or both medicinal and recreational use. As […]
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed tiny robots that can swim through blood and remove harmful bacteria, as well as the resulting toxins. In the future, engineers hope the ultrasound-powered nano-robots […]
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