Charleen C. McNeill, PhD, MSN, RN, discusses key findings from a survey of nurses' emergency preparedness competence, the current state of emergency training, and what nurse leaders can do about it.
The nonprofit trains and certifies pediatric home health nurses and has partnered with local pediatric systems and national ...
Mar. 6—A couple of Baldwin High School seniors in the certified nursing assistant (CNA) learning pathway say they have been in situations where medical emergency response training would have been ...
Resilience, or the ability to rally and recover from stressful situations, provides a buffer for nurses often responsible for life and death decisions. This need is especially true for nurses like me ...
As summer storms roll in across much of the U.S., we’re reminded that preparation is an absolute necessity and could mean the difference between life and death. Whether it’s a hurricane, a tornado or ...
The best place to start when planning leadership training courses for your charge nurses. Leadership training is an essential component to training a charge nurse. Orienting charge nurses to the role ...
Nursing continues to fight for proper acknowledgment as it is excluded from the federal professional degree list amid student ...
Healthcare is becoming increasingly driven by data and technology, and nursing informatics sits at the centre of that shift. This specialty combines clinical expertise with digital systems to improve ...
Some hospitals are sticking recent nurse graduates with the cost of training programs if they leave or are fired before their contract is up — a practice that has become increasingly common, according ...
A patient was in pain, frustrated because she felt like no one was listening to her. Emily Barksdale, a nursing student at UNC-Chapel Hill at the time, walked in and asked the patient to describe her ...
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