Better working conditions key to tempting people back to nursing
Simply improving workforce factors such as staffing levels and rotas is the most effective way of attracting those who have left nursing back to the profession, a US study suggests. The post Better working conditions key to tempting people back to nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.
College’s nursing school apprentices to benefit from council grant

A grant provided by a county council in the East of England has been used to purchase training equipment to support apprentice nurses at a local college. The post College’s nursing school apprentices to benefit from council grant appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Aortic stenosis causes left ventricular outflow obstruction, which leads to left ventricular hypertrophy. It may result from a congenitally abnormal (bicuspid) valve, rheumatic heart disease or valvular calcification.
Nurses begin industrial action at hospital in Kildare over staffing levels

Nursing staff have begun protesting and working to rule at Naas General Hospital in County Kildare over what unions have described as “unacceptable and unsafe staffing deficits”. The post Nurses begin industrial action at hospital in Kildare over staffing levels appeared first on Nursing Times.
Staff awareness and attitudes towards organ and tissue donation

Organ donation link nurses and targeted training may reduce missed referrals and improve donation opportunities, survey data suggests. The post Staff awareness and attitudes towards organ and tissue donation appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Loneliness during placement is common, but it doesn’t have to be’
Student editor Zoe Craven on navigating loneliness and burnout on placement. The post ‘Loneliness during placement is common, but it doesn’t have to be’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Treatment for esophageal rupture may involve operative repair, endoscopic therapy or conservative management, depending on the location of the leak, its containment and the presence of sepsis.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing With esophageal rupture, a chest x-ray often reveals subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax or pleural effusion. The chest x-ray is abnormal in 90% of cases, usually demonstrating left-sided infiltrate or effusion.
Nurses Help Save 77 Patients After Hospital Roof Fire Sparks Emergency Evacuation

When alarms erupted through the halls of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Dickson City in Pennsylvania late Wednesday night, registered nurse Tracy Cipriano had just begun her routine patient charting. [email-capture] Within minutes,…
Meet the Nurses Chasing Gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics

Get ready to cheer a little louder because the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy, aren’t just about athletic prowess. They’re about the incredible resilience and dedication of…