Is this newspaper ready for prime time? It’s almost that point of 12 months when graduates (and a few highschool graduates too) prepare their final papers....
Let’s face it, everyone desires to live, work and be cared for in a secure environment. Safety is defined because the state of protection from an...
Holding mid-shift huddles helped nurses stay informed about hospital-wide and unit-wide updates and allowed staff to specific concerns and ask questions. Photo: James Derek Dwyer /...
If you’ve got been watching the news currently, you will notice that states are considering patient safety by proposing minimum patient-to-nurse ratios for health care systems....
It hurts to maneuver. Staja Booker, Ph.D., RN It is 10:00, 15 hours after surgery, your patient has eaten breakfast and is resting comfortably in bed....
This week on the blog, Dr. Rebecca Garcia (@bexlostinbooks) interviews Miguel Garcia, Registered Nurse (Adult). The blog was also created by Dr. Rebecca Garcia. This short...
The shelves are already empty, and the impact will probably be felt by those that need personal protective equipment probably the most. Fear and panic are...
Communication is the expression of a message between a sender and a recipient. It sounds easy, nevertheless it is rather more complicated than we expect. We...
My husband is a really healthy 53-year-old long-distance runner who runs not only to remain fit, but in addition to avoid having to take antihypertensive medications,...
“Put simply, we all know that burnout exists and that it’s getting worse. Let’s leave it and move on. Let’s concentrate on what we all know...