For every nurse working in a direct care setting, preparing medications and administering them to patients is a component of the each day routine. Errors can...
I even have been a nurse for 30 years, with over a decade of experience as an intensive care unit nurse. During this time, I learned...
As flu season begins to come back to an end, we will take a step back and reflect on best practices. Guidelines for isolation in healthcare...
Following on from our previous post on isolation guidelines, below is an inventory of virus transmission precautions advisable for common pathogens. In addition to pathogen-specific precautions,...
at Dr. Dr Nicola Dunlop RGN @NicolaDunlop13 Before Covid 19, researchers weren’t typically regarded as change leaders, but that is exactly what I achieved with this...
April 7vol on the occasion of World Health Day. This yr, the World Health Organization (WHO), in consultation with the International Council of Nurses and Nursing...
Welcome to the primary blog in our “day in the life of…” series, which goals to present the various roles and profession paths in nursing. In...
Well, it’s the start of the New Year and for a lot of it is a time of reflection, evaluation of labor/life and seizing latest opportunities....
How to offer secure and effective patient care AND meet the changing needs of nurses? Innovative models of nurses’ employment will be the answer. Committing to...
These days, we hide behind masks and for the fitting reasons: to guard ourselves and others from infectious diseases. Healthcare staff are required to wear masks...