By: Tami Swartz
If you’re visiting this site, chances are you’re a nurse who has had his or her share of stress. Well, it may be time to focus on incorporating anti-stress methods into daily life.
In her blog about workplace reviews, New York Times blogger Tara Parker-Pope mentioned a 15-year study of 12,000 nurses that found nurses struggling with “excessive work pressures” had double the risk of heart attack.
So stay healthy and though it may seem... Read More »
By: Tami Swartz
Many nurses already know that as the ones with the most direct contact with the patient, they have a great opportunity to improve patient safety. However, nurses often have a difficult time enforcing and implementing new patient safety initiatives while taking care of their patients and taking care of documentation-especially if those initiatives are constantly changing.
A great HealthLeaders Media piece explores what The University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas... Read More »
By: Tami Swartz
This may be preaching to the choir, but I thought our readers would be interested:
Jennifer Johnson, who will be a guest blogger on the topic of nurse practitioner schools among other hot topics in nursing on The Leaders’ Lounge, a nursing blog for Strategiesfornursemanagers.com, posted about why people decide to become nurses.
Her first couple of reasons include:
1. To meet a critical need. There is a great need for qualified nursing professionals to... Read More »
By: Tami Swartz
This contest started at the end of last year, and we had so many great submissions I just had to keep it going! All of your nominations for best nurse mentor were incredibly inspiring. Finally, though, we have picked TWO winners: Bev Perry and Lena New!
Here is an excerpt from Jessica Perry, who nominated Bev Perry:
“Bev Perry is a nurse whose motto has always been to treat every patient and staff member as she would want to be treated herself. After... Read More »
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