Knowing CPR and performing high-quality CPR are two different things.
2-year CPR training has long been the traditional practice, but is it optimal?
Read MoreKnowing CPR and performing high-quality CPR are two different things.
2-year CPR training has long been the traditional practice, but is it optimal?
Read MoreThis is a guest blog from Nurse Grid.
Providing healthcare is a monumental challenge. With so many variables in the face of a life-or-death situation, there’s little room for error when caring for a patient. But doctors and nurses can improve the quality of care they provide by comparing their approach to healthcare with their colleagues.
Read MoreEveryone has a story. Many Nurses had long time aspirations of being a Nurse. I, on the other hand, did not.
Read MoreAs a nurse manager, you want your nurses to provide the best possible experience for their patients.
Read MoreA while back I spoke at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing NED (Nursing Education Department) Talks.
Read MoreYou’re a major advocate for continued education. Who inspired you to further your own?
Read MoreWhat is the ideal nurse-patient ratio? What are the errors that begin to occur when staffing breeches that magic number?
Read MoreIn December of 2008, I remember watching the pinning ceremony for the nursing class graduating half a year before me.
Read MoreBullying is an everyday occurrence in nursing and health care. Nurses bully each other. Physicians bully each other. Supervisors bully employees.
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