Float Pool Nurses Report Some of the Lowest Job Satisfaction — Here’s Why

Across hospitals in the U.S., more nurses are being moved between units to fill staffing gaps. In Nurse.org’s 2026 State of Nursing survey, float pool nurses were identified as the…
Nurse Killed at Work by Estranged Husband in Domestic Violence Tragedy

Content Warning: This article contains discussions of domestic violence and suicide, which may be distressing to some readers. Please take care while reading and consider your well-being. If you or…
Top 10 Top Direct-Entry BSN Programs for 2026

Direct entry Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs are a great option if you have a degree in another field but want to become a nurse. These direct admit…
School Nurse Caring for 800+ Students Alone Says She’s Reached Her Breaking Point

If you have a nursing news story that deserves to be heard, Nurse.org wants to amplify it to our community of millions of nurses. A school nurse who asked to…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Often considered the “fifth vital sign,” pulse oximetry is one of the most important technologic advances for monitoring patients during anesthesia, in intensive care, on the general ward, in the emergency department and during procedures.
Peptides Are Trending Everywhere, But Here’s What the FDA Actually Says

It feels like peptides are suddenly everywhere, from TikTok and wellness clinics to med spas and “longevity” programs. Patients are asking about them more for recovery, anti‑aging, weight loss, and…
This Nurse Created a Game That’s Changing How Nurses Learn—Plus 5 More Tools to Try

Nurses don’t just learn from textbooks—we learn by doing, watching, and figuring it out in real time. Clinical education in nursing has traditionally relied on lectures, textbooks, and repetition. While…
Pediatric Nurse Wins Gold with U.S. Deaf Women’s National Soccer Team

In late 2025, Paige Beaudry (@paige.beaudry), BSN, RN, 23, and her team won gold at the Deaflympics in Tokyo for the U.S. Women’s Deaf National Soccer Team, but if you…
Three Nurses Serve in Congress: Where They Agree, Disagree & What It Means for Healthcare

Right now, three registered nurses are serving in the U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14), Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-VA-02), and Rep. Sheri Biggs (R-SC-03). They bring different nursing…
AI Charting Tools Show Racial Bias and Make Errors—Nurses Are Still Liable, Study Warns

A major study published in NPJ Digital Medicine is sounding the alarm on AI scribes in healthcare, warning that the rush to deploy these documentation tools is outpacing validation and…