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A nurse looks overwhelmed in scrubs, gloves, and a mask. She has her hands up as if preventing someone from hitting herFeatureCombatting Workplace ViolenceAttacks against nurses are not just part of the job...hit, punched, kicked or spat on. COVID-19 has only made matters worse. Vocera Chief Nursing Officer Rhonda Collins, RN, DNP, FAAN, recently described the current healthcare environment as “a pressure...
Men In Nursing 2020Tad Worku, Emergency Department, Loma Linda University Health...thing. I’ve grown in my knowledge and ability to care for patients. I realize daily that I have so much more to learn, which keeps me motivated and on my...
My SpecialtyJustin Ocampo, Utilization Management, Inland Empire Health Plan...as a nurse and the relationships I was able to build with my patients and other healthcare professionals have changed my whole outlook on life. They have strengthened my morals...
Three photos of nurses in wartime. One is looking out of a vehicle, with a uniform and helmet on, the next is three nurses smiling in military uniforms, the third is a nurse smiling at a desk.FeatureIn Country: U.S. Nurses During the Vietnam WarYoung recruits were promised romance and adventure. The reality was far different. ...cause or thinking I could change the world, I just wanted to see some of the world, like Germany, Japan or England,” says former 1st Lt. Louise “Lou” Eisenbrand, RN,...
Two nurses in business attire are sitting and smiling in front of a sign for the California ANA OrganizationFeatureWhat Now for California Nursing Organizations?With conferences and face-to-face networking events on hold, professional groups are redefining their mission“When we had to cancel Lobby Day, we knew something had changed,” says Marketa Houskova, RN, DNP, MAIA, executive director of the American Nurses Association California (ANA/C). Lobby Day is...

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Female nurse wearing a mask has her eyes closed and is breathingNursing & Healthcare NewsPsychological Impact of COVID-19 on NursesANA releases data from their survey series...includes access to both personal protective equipment and solutions to address the trauma, grief, moral distress and PTSD our nursing workforce is experiencing and will struggle with long after the...
Illustration of a myriad of people in different colored shirts wearing masks and looking aroundFeatureMaking COVID-19 CountHow nurses can use this crisis as a catalyst for change...To learn how you can get involved, please visit us at inspirenurseleaders.com. LORI ARMSTRONG, RN, DNP, NEA-BC, has mastered best practices for nurse leaders as a CNO at top hospitals...
CNO Roundtable 2020The COVID-19 PandemicQ: How have you been able to support your nursing teams during the novel coronavirus crisis?...testing for COVID-19 to reduce staff exposure and converting units to cohort persons of interest and confirmed COVID-19 patients. Derek Drake, RN, DNP, NE-BC, CNML, CNL Chief Nursing Officer St....
CNO Roundtable 2020Exciting InnovationsQ: What is a new or upcoming practice change or technological innovation that you are especially excited about?...information directly into the patient’s record. Using the app increases the accuracy of assessment and documentation while reducing the time nurses spend doing it. Patricia S. Matos, RN, DNP, NEA-BC...
CNO Roundtable 2020New Grads at the BedsideQ: Do you think new grad RNs should earn their stripes in bedside med/surg before moving on to other specialties?...for the patient population they wish to serve, whatever their individual specialties. Derek Drake, RN, DNP, NE-BC, CNML, CNL Chief Nursing Officer St. Francis Medical Center I absolutely, 100 percent...