Nurses
CategorySleep Tips for the Tired Nurse
It’s Sleep Awareness Week, and if you’re a nurse, you’re probably well aware of how tired you are. Here’s some tips on how to get a better night’s sleep.
Using Social Media in Nursing
Nurses are tapping the vein of social media for networking, gathering and sharing knowledge, and more.
5 Exercises for Nurses to Improve Strength and Flexibility
A great regimen of exercises that nurses can do every day to increase strength, flexibility, and physical fitness.
The Role of the Nurse in Preventing Opioid Abuse
Nurses can play an important role in reducing opioid deaths through their assessments and monitoring of patients.
Depression Among Nurses: It’s Real
Nurses are twice at risk for depression than the general population.
What Happens to Patient Care When There Are Not Enough Nurses?
The U.S. does not have enough RNs. What does that mean for the nation’s sick and elderly?
Immigrant Nurses: Filling the Next U.S. Shortage
As the health care workforce ages, foreign nurses will step up once again.
14 Things Veteran Nurses Should Tell New Grads
Small pearls of wisdom to encourage future generations of nurses.
Substance Abuse in Nursing: What Are the Signs and What to Do About It?
Do you suspect that a co-worker is abusing drugs or alcohol and impaired while at work? What are the signs? What should you do about it?
7 Ways to Love Your Nurse Self
Because nurses are focused on the welfare of others, we often forget to take care of ourselves. Here are 7 ways to practice better self-care.