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Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Type 4C myocardial infarction is associated with percutaneous coronary intervention restenosis, while type 5 myocardial infarction is associated with CABG (≤48 hours after the procedure). 

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Type 4A myocardial infarction is associated with percutaneous coronary intervention (≤48 hours after the procedure), while type 4B myocardial infarction is a stent/scaffold thrombosis associated with percutaneous coronary intervention. 

The Relentless School Nurse: What Schools Owe Children in Uncertain Times – A reflection on leadership, school climate, and the responsibility to protect childhood

Schools do not control the national climate. But we absolutely control how we lead within it. Across the country, immigration enforcement activity is intersecting with school communities in visible ways, near apartment complexes, at bus stops, and in neighborhoods where our students live. Children do not experience these moments as policy debates. They experience them… 

What I’m Watching for at ViVE 2026 as a Nurse

If you work bedside, in a clinic, or even remotely, you probably don’t spend your days thinking about “digital health ecosystems.” You’re thinking about your patients, your charting, your staffing… 

Teenage cannabis use linked to serious mental health problems

Teenagers who use cannabis are at increased risk of developing serious mental health disorders, according to the authors of a US study. The post Teenage cannabis use linked to serious mental health problems appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Future mental health nurse ‘shaped by her own care experiences’

A final-year mental health nursing student, who has been supported for nearly 20 years by her local prosthetic service, says her own patient journey and lived experience will help in her future career. The post Future mental health nurse ‘shaped by her own care experiences’ appeared first on Nursing Times.