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5 steps to interim manager success
Turn a challenge into an opportunity. Takeaways: The interim nurse manager role can be extremely complex and challenging but is crucial for department stability,…
Supporting nurses when patients die during a disaster: What leaders can do
Our communities are under unprecedented stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonessential personnel are isolated and quarantined at home. Some people may have to drop…
American Nurse Journal welcomes Dr. Mona Shattell, Associate Dean, Johns Hopkins University
America, Remember to #ThankATrucker #WhenCornavirusIsOver Dr. Karen Heaton is an associate professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Dr. Mona Shattell is…
Home care safety
Home care is unique, placing nurses and other healthcare professionals in patients’ homes and personal space, and doesn’t include typical healthcare organization requirements.
American Nurse Journal welcomes Dr. Patricia Davidson, Dean and Professor of Nursing, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
The Year of the Nurse and the Midwife during COVID-19 We are in a time none of us could have expected. At the beginning…
Quality improvement in action: Revised critical blood glucose value
In January 2017, at a 253-bed, semirural hospital, a critical blood glucose value notification wasn’t automatically sent for a blood glucose level of 42…
Strategies for improving the nurse work environment during the COVID-19 pandemic
I will never forget the first time I called a code blue for a patient under my direct care as a critical care nurse…
Promoting patient safety in interprofessional teams
Across the United States and around the world, interprofessional healthcare teams with nurses at their center have stepped up and banded together to tackle…
New Nursing needed for COVID-19: Making “Old Nursing” history
Many clinical nurses are struggling with very tough challenges as they work to treat patients with COVID-19: shortages of masks, personal protective equipment (PPE)…
If you’re grateful and you know it clap your hands!
It starts with a distant sound of palms smacking together, then joined by more doing the same, leading to an undeniable crescendo of applause.…
5 steps to interim manager success
Turn a challenge into an opportunity. Takeaways: The interim nurse manager role can be extremely complex and challenging but is crucial for…
Supporting nurses when patients die during a disaster: What leaders can do
Our communities are under unprecedented stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonessential personnel are isolated and quarantined at home. Some people may have…
American Nurse Journal welcomes Dr. Mona Shattell, Associate Dean, Johns Hopkins University
America, Remember to #ThankATrucker #WhenCornavirusIsOver Dr. Karen Heaton is an associate professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Dr. Mona…
Home care safety
Home care is unique, placing nurses and other healthcare professionals in patients’ homes and personal space, and doesn’t include typical healthcare organization…
American Nurse Journal welcomes Dr. Patricia Davidson, Dean and Professor of Nursing, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
The Year of the Nurse and the Midwife during COVID-19 We are in a time none of us could have expected. At…
Quality improvement in action: Revised critical blood glucose value
In January 2017, at a 253-bed, semirural hospital, a critical blood glucose value notification wasn’t automatically sent for a blood glucose level…
Strategies for improving the nurse work environment during the COVID-19 pandemic
I will never forget the first time I called a code blue for a patient under my direct care as a critical…
Promoting patient safety in interprofessional teams
Across the United States and around the world, interprofessional healthcare teams with nurses at their center have stepped up and banded together…
New Nursing needed for COVID-19: Making “Old Nursing” history
Many clinical nurses are struggling with very tough challenges as they work to treat patients with COVID-19: shortages of masks, personal protective…
If you’re grateful and you know it clap your hands!
It starts with a distant sound of palms smacking together, then joined by more doing the same, leading to an undeniable crescendo…
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