The Growth in Magic: Anti-Science Behavior Is on the Rise & Gaining Ground
There has been a rise in many forms of science-rejection, ranging from vaccine hesitancy and...
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There has been a rise in many forms of science-rejection, ranging from vaccine hesitancy and...
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Problem likely will be exacerbated with one in five nurses saying they will retire in the next five years
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Only 38.3 percent of nurses who were members of AACN reported being familiar with Choosing Wisely
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After enactment of N.J. law mandating reporting of staffing info, patients per RN fell for 10 specialties
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A nurse practitioner degree not only sets NPs apart from their peers, but also makes NPs a leader...
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In addition to being an important health and quality of life issue for men, erectile dysfunction...
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Carolyn Jones spent five years interviewing, photographing and filming nurses across America,...
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NURSING@GEORGETOWN The demand for health care professionals — especially those who work in...
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Researcher: States could revisit regulations on NPs to help meet demand. Nurse practitioners are...
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Nurses play a crucial role in improving the care of a hospital’s patients. As technology...
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Previous studies have shown that the pediatric ED tends to underuse parental tobacco screening and...
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According to 2011 estimates, about 79 million Americans had prediabetes and another 7 million were...
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Who Flew the Coop? Few studies have determined the likelihood of emergency nurses reporting to...
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In a survey published in the May 2014 Journal of Emergency Nursing, nearly 800 participants...
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ED nurses are too commonly exposed to workplace violence, according to findings of a study...
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A Focus on Improving Patient Flow With ED crowding continuing to be an important public health...
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Unplanned nurse turnover is a primary threat to a hospital’s sustainability. Foremost, the price...
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Clinical research in the ED is important to providing supporting evidence for the development of practice guidelines and is vital to enhancing patient outcomes. A recent study was conducted to describe barriers and lessons...
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A paper entitled “An increase in the number of nurses with baccalaureate degrees is linked to lower rates of postsurgery mortality” appeared in Health Affairs in March and generated quite a lot of buzz on the...
Read MoreMay 1, 2013
For patients with severe sepsis and septic shock in the ED, studies have shown that goal-directed therapy is effective. However, many EDs throughout the country have not implemented such protocols. In a recent study, a survey...
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