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Stop Telling Substance-Abuse Patients Addiction Is a Disease

Stop Telling Substance-Abuse Patients Addiction Is a Disease

New research finds the movement to de-stigmatize addiction by calling it a disease actually has had the opposite intended effect.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Research
Advice & Tips for Work
Patient Care
States With the Most Accommodating Laws for NPs and PAs

States With the Most Accommodating Laws for NPs and PAs

Local laws dictate whether advanced practice providers can work independently of physicians, if and what they can prescribe and other limitations. So which states specify what?
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
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Professional Outlook
Policy
Nurse Community
Spruce Up Your Holiday Feast This Thanksgiving

Spruce Up Your Holiday Feast This Thanksgiving

Weā€™ve scoured the web to find twists on classic sides, fun desserts, and some truly satisfying salads to consider working into this yearā€™s menu. Pick the one that sounds most scrumptious to try out.
Tara Haelle
November 17, 2021
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Food
Holidays
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Sleep Better Tonight with These Science-Backed Strategies

Sleep Better Tonight with These Science-Backed Strategies

How diet, exercise, meditation and your sleep environment may help you find restless sleep. Here is what research says to do.
Carey Rossi
March 26, 2021
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Sleep
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Six Ways to Clean Blood Out of Your Scrubs

Six Ways to Clean Blood Out of Your Scrubs

One of the less glamorous parts about being a nurse or PA (we know, there are lots of them), are all the lovely body fluids youā€™re sprayed with from time to time.
Tara Haelle
March 23, 2022
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Advice & Tips for Work
Self-Care
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Simple Steps May Help Beat Delirium in Cardiac ICU Patients

Simple Steps May Help Beat Delirium in Cardiac ICU Patients

Patients undergoing cardiac surgery face a higher risk of post-op delirium. Though often temporary, delirium can be detrimental by leading to increased hospital costs and risk of mortality.
Sandra Gordon
March 26, 2021
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Cardiology
Patient Care
Research
See the Skin Patch That Could Revolutionize Cancer Treatment and Vaccine Adherence

See the Skin Patch That Could Revolutionize Cancer Treatment and Vaccine Adherence

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently developed a fast-acting skin patch that efficiently delivers medication to attack melanoma cells.
Shivanie Harry
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
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Oncology
See the Emotional Image Challenging Perceptions of Patient ā€˜Noncomplianceā€™

See the Emotional Image Challenging Perceptions of Patient ā€˜Noncomplianceā€™

It may even convince you to stop using the word ā€œnoncomplianceā€ altogether.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Patient Care
Patient Communication
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Nurses at Risk of ā€œSecond Handā€ Opioid Exposure

Nurses at Risk of ā€œSecond Handā€ Opioid Exposure

Accidental opioid overdose due to secondary exposure has become an alarming phenomenon occurring among individuals who are often not even aware that they have come into contact with these agents.
Roxanne Nelson
March 26, 2021
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Workplace Safety
Hospitals / Health Systems
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Nurses At Greater Risk For Suicidal Thoughts Than Other Professions

Nurses At Greater Risk For Suicidal Thoughts Than Other Professions

Research suggests that barriers to accessing mental health services include concerns about potential negative impacts on oneā€™s career, confidentiality, and difficulty getting time off for treatment.
Tara Haelle
February 1, 2022
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Self-Care
Mental Health
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