Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing In cases of shock, a low ScvO2 (less than 70%) is suggestive of insufficient DO2 and should prompt clinicians to increase DO2. Conversely, a high value of ScvO2 (greater than 80%) is suggestive of altered oxygen extraction capabilities.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Insertion of an arterial catheter has been recommended in patients with shock. In addition to providing real-time accurate measurement of arterial blood pressure, it allows monitoring of pulse pressure variation.
Tips for How Workers’ Compensation Nurse Case Managers Can Prepare for Major Cuts to Rural Healthcare Resources

Healthcare in general is undergoing a profound transformation—in this article, I wanted to look at an area many of us don’t think about because we live in an urban or […]
Celebrating Holy Days

Passover and Easter are both springtime religious holidays that celebrate liberation, renewal, and hope. Passover marks the Jewish people’s freedom from slavery in Egypt, while Easter celebrates Jesus’ resurrection in […]
‘Bixonimania’ Is a Fake Disease—But ChatGPT Diagnosed It to Thousands, Other AI Did Too

A new investigation published in Nature has revealed that major AI chatbots, including ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity, have been confidently telling users about a disease that does…
Carroll Was a NICU Nurse —Astronaut Honors Late Wife with a ‘Bright Spot’ on the Moon

There might soon be a bright spot on the moon named after a NICU nurse, and parents who have lived through the fear and exhaustion of neonatal intensive care are…
So, Nursing Is The ‘Surefire Path to Prosperity’? Nurses Call BS | Opinion

It’s no secret that the job market is a scary place right now. As someone who has actively been job hunting since November, submitting, on average, 1-2 applications per day…
43% of Nurses Want to Leave the Bedside; Most Can’t Afford To (Survey)

In Nurse.org’s 2026 State of Nursing Survey, we asked nurses what is keeping them at the bedside despite any potential desire to leave. The most common answer — selected by…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Mottling or prolonged capillary refill time (CRT) is suggestive of low cardiac output with great specificity but low sensitivity. A strategy guided by CRT is better than one based on decrease in blood lactate during early resuscitation of septic shock.
RN vs. BSN Salary: How Much More Can a BSN Make?

BSN nurses earn roughly $8,000 to $11,000 more per year than ADN nurses in comparable roles The bottom 10% of RNs earn $66,030 or less annually, while the top 10% earn over $135,320, with BSN holders clustered at the upper end of that range The real financial payoff is job access: nurse manager, clinical nurse […]