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From our readers: Resolving the forces of bias and duty in caring for incarcerated patients
In the nurses’ station of the 39-bed med-surg unit I double-checked my patient’s 2:00 PM medications against the pharmacy sheet and then started down…
Informal leaders and cultural change
Informal leaders are crucial to the success of a change involving the nursing team, yet they are often overlooked. A literature search of nursing…
Why do people lie?
Don Esco sought skilled nursing care at a Placerville, California facility for Johnnie, his wife of nearly 61 years, when she was recuperating from…
Control your email before it controls you
Follow these tips to manage your email so it doesn’t dominate your day.
Stranger in a strange land
What’s it like for faculty to teach in another country? This article gives the reader a glimpse into the experience through the international travel…
Our Readers Respond
Say it isn’t so: Eradicating the fear of retaliation First, let me commend you and your staff on this excellent publication. The July 2013…
Dealing with difficult people
Jackie Jacobs is a charge nurse in a busy intensive care unit. She prides herself on being able to get along well with almost…
Say it isn’t so: Eradicating the fear of retaliation
Many patients are too intimidated to ask a healthcare provider about their care, fearing retaliation if they’re seen as confrontational or complaining.
From our readers: Resolving the forces of bias and duty in caring for incarcerated patients
In the nurses’ station of the 39-bed med-surg unit I double-checked my patient’s 2:00 PM medications against the pharmacy sheet and then…
Informal leaders and cultural change
Informal leaders are crucial to the success of a change involving the nursing team, yet they are often overlooked. A literature search…
Why do people lie?
Don Esco sought skilled nursing care at a Placerville, California facility for Johnnie, his wife of nearly 61 years, when she was…
Control your email before it controls you
Follow these tips to manage your email so it doesn’t dominate your day.
Stranger in a strange land
What’s it like for faculty to teach in another country? This article gives the reader a glimpse into the experience through the…
Our Readers Respond
Say it isn’t so: Eradicating the fear of retaliation First, let me commend you and your staff on this excellent publication. The…
Dealing with difficult people
Jackie Jacobs is a charge nurse in a busy intensive care unit. She prides herself on being able to get along well…
Say it isn’t so: Eradicating the fear of retaliation
Many patients are too intimidated to ask a healthcare provider about their care, fearing retaliation if they’re seen as confrontational or complaining.
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