Tag Archives: nurse

PTSD and the Nurse

PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by depression, anxiety, flashbacks, nightmares, and other [...]

Why are nurses leaving the bedside

We are three years into a pandemic and there has been a surge of nurses leaving the bedside and the field all together. A survey completed b [...]

Review of Erin Condren Planners and Accessories

***This post contains affiliate links. If you buy something through one of those links, you won’t pay a penny more, but we’ll ge [...]

When to cut out or cut back caffeine

Caffeine, whether in the traditional coffee or in the millennial method of energy drink, is consumed by nearly everyone.  A twelve hour or [...]

4 Tips for Talking with Physicians

When your patient begins to not do as well, and your patient needs an intervention that requires an order from the physician.  As a new nur [...]

5 Items to use at Work

**This blog contains affiliate links** The items you bring to work does not necessarily all help with patient care; there are items that nur [...]

3 Reasons why the nurse should learn another language

The nurse is a caregiver, not only to the patient but also the family.  Nurses educate, demonstrate, and assess, to accomplish all this the [...]

5 Reasons Why the Patient Care Technician is imperative to the nurse

Teamwork is being able to perform your job while depending on other members and also helping out each other when it’s necessary. In any ho [...]

4 Tips on nursing notes and documentation for the new nurse

  Documentation, not only communicates to other healthcare providers but it also paints a picture of the patient in ways that an assess [...]

How to prepare for an Interview

The day I received the email stating that a hospital wanted to set up an interview, I was excited. I was getting my first nursing position, [...]
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