Question: Dear Donna, I graduated from the RN program 10 years ago. Due to non-public reasons, I’m only now applying to take the NCLEX exam. When...
Recognition could be vital for nurses. It serves as a reminder that the work you do matters. DAISY Award, created in honor of Patrick Barnes, allows...
To “(c)” or to not “(c)”? Every time I see the “(c)” behind someone’s initials, I stop and sigh. My advice: you mustn’t do it and...
When assessing the abdomen, chances are you’ll find several different symptoms that will indicate appendicitis. We will discuss among the findings from this evaluation and their...
When perioperative nurses on the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City encounter a practice or policy that might be improved, they do not just...
If you’ve got ever handled a patient code, you are probably conversant in the drug atropine. Have you ever wondered how atropine works? Derived from the...
Certified emergency nurses make a positive impact on each patients and hospitals, and with the fitting support, can play a key role in constructing a robust...
Question: Dear Nancy, I’m the nurse manager within the operating room at an ambulatory surgery center. RN was recently launched from the middle? and rightly so?...
Angina is severe chest pain attributable to reduced blood flow to the center. Antianginal drugs include a gaggle of medicine that either reduce the consumption of...
Patients are discharged as quickly as possible, whether from intensive care or rehabilitation, and nurses are ultimately liable for ensuring that patients return home easily. As...