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National Overdose Awareness Day: What Nurses Can Do Right Now

On August 31, National Overdose Awareness Day, the stakes could not be higher. Overdose patterns have shifted toward fentanyl and polysubstance use, complicating recognition and response and stretching families—and clinicians—to a breaking point. In every care setting, nurses are the first eyes, ears, and advocates. As addiction physician Dr. Nzinga Harrison, Co-Founder & Chief Medical […]

Chaos at the CDC: What Nurses Need to Know

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been gripped by unprecedented chaos, with the recent firing of its director, mass resignations, a major employee walkout, an armed attack… 

ANS International Section

The current ANS International Section article is titled “Intersectionality in Maternal Health: Gender, Labor, and Structural Barriers With “a Focus on Korea,” This article is authored by Jeung-Im Kim, PhD of the School of Nursing, Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Chungnam, South Korea; and Mi Yu, PhD of the College of Nursing, Sustainable Health Research Institute, Gyeongsang […]

Correctional Nurse Clinical Update: Practical Strategies for Managing ADHD in Correctional Settings

Last week we explored the high prevalence and underdiagnosis of ADHD among incarcerated individuals. As correctional nurses, we frequently interact with patients whose behaviors—impulsivity, restlessness, difficulty with authority—are often misunderstood. When these behaviors stem from untreated ADHD, they can contribute to negative outcomes like infractions, segregation, and disengagement from care. In this post, we’ll turn […]

Board creating nurse jobs via expansion of older people’s services

A hospital in Lanarkshire has announced the expansion of services for older people by creating a new frailty assessment unit, bringing with it the offer of nursing jobs. The post Board creating nurse jobs via expansion of older people’s services appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Childhood vaccination for chickenpox to be rolled out next year

Routine immunisation against the varicella zoster virus in children is to begin across the UK from January, following advice from vaccination experts. The post Childhood vaccination for chickenpox to be rolled out next year appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Normal or non-anion gap metabolic acidosis may result from impaired renal acid excretion, increased bicarbonate loss, H+ gain, urinary excretion of organic acid anions with replacement with chloride or administration of chloride-rich solutions.