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Nurse Leaders: Step Up

Congratulations to the graduating nursing classes of 2012! I wondered what the job market would be like for my new colleagues, so I started looking at the openings for registered nurses on the west coast. Three metropolitan areas: Seattle, Portland … Continue reading

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Graduation, the Beginning of Education

Congratulations! You did it! Classes, caffeine-riddled nights of cramming for exams, and clinical rotations are a thing of the past. That BSN is firmly in your grasp. As you stand on the threshold of your nursing career, the NCLEX before … Continue reading

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Nursing in a Nutshell

I’m sitting here, smacking my head. I just read a perfect example of what is wrong with my profession. Nursing suffers from “not in my backyard syndrome”, or “NIMBYS.” NIMBYS is manifested by the verbal agreement of the need for … Continue reading

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Why Wait?

A trip to the emergency department means you will wait.  Oh, if you are extremely lucky, and the ER has a Fast Track, and they aren’t very busy, and your problem truly isn’t serious, you might be in-and-out quickly.  But … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Communicating With Doctors

Communication is the cornerstone of patient care. We communicate continually with patients, nursing colleagues, other healthcare providers. We communicate verbally, through body language, on paper, by computer, or through text messages and email. Of all nursing communications, those with physicians … Continue reading

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Boards of Nursing – The Basics

This July I will perform a ritual I have performed every other year for 34 years. I will open a folder and double check that I have at least 30 continuing education hours. I will then write a check to … Continue reading

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How To Stay Cool in the Heat of Social Media

Staying cool. Easy to do in the dead of winter, but not always so easy to do when interacting in the world of social media. Like interactions in real life, social media interactions are spontaneous and off-the-cuff.  And, like in-person … Continue reading

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A Matter of Degree…

“Show me the money!” Well, just how much money are you likely to see with an MSN under your belt? Not much more than you did with your BSN, or so notes a recent U.S. News.com article, Weighing Costs of … Continue reading

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6 Tips to Stress-Proof Your Nursing Conference

Attend a nursing conference and you come back energized, enthused, enriched. And exhausted. I’ve attended a lot of conferences. Nursing conferences, BlogWorld, BlogHer. I learned the hard way that it is very easy to overdo it and wear out, when … Continue reading

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Patient Advocacy: Our Duty, Our Right

It’s a no brainer. Nurses are patient advocates. It’s what we do. We advocate for our patients We help them advocate for themselves by helping them heal physically, mentally, emotionally. We assess what they know about their condition and we … Continue reading

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