Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Transient hypocalcemia may be observed with rapid blood transfusion and can be exacerbated by renal failure or hepatic failure. Consequently, ionized calcium should be monitored and replaced when indicated during massive transfusion.
Correctional Nurse Professional Practice Update: The New ANA Code of Ethics Provision 7
We have now reviewed Provisions 1 through 6 of the 2025 ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses. Today, we move to Provision 7, which emphasizes how nurses advance the profession through knowledge development, practice standards, and contributions to health and social policy. This provision reminds us that nursing is not only about individual patient care, […]
CNO urges trusts to go ‘further and faster’ to improve maternity care
England’s chief midwifery officer and chief nursing officer have written to trusts with more actions that they can take to go “further and faster” to improve maternity and neonatal care. The post CNO urges trusts to go ‘further and faster’ to improve maternity care appeared first on Nursing Times.
Medline Europe: we’re here to support your commitment to care

At Medline, we understand that nursing is more than a profession — it’s a calling that demands dedication, skill, and an unwavering commitment to patient wellbeing. The post Medline Europe: we’re here to support your commitment to care appeared first on Nursing Times.
Exclusive: Learning disability nursing facing toughest challenge yet

More efforts need to be made to bring people into learning disability nursing to ensure the profession continues to have a future in England, according to learning disability nurse leaders. The post Exclusive: Learning disability nursing facing toughest challenge yet appeared first on Nursing Times.
Long-acting injections for HIV to be rolled out by NHS in England
A new preventative therapy for HIV, given every two months, will be provided at sexual health clinics across the country, NHS England has announced. The post Long-acting injections for HIV to be rolled out by NHS in England appeared first on Nursing Times.
How Nurse Practitioner Jordan Harper Turned Skincare Tips into an 8-Figure Empire

Image Credit: Courtesy of Barefaced. Jordan Harper, a nurse practitioner hailing from Knoxville, Tennessee, didn’t set out to become a beauty industry leader when she started sharing skincare tips on…
Darius Rucker Honors His Nurse Mom with New MUSC Nursing Scholarship

Image sources: Facebook, Wikipedia Music superstar and Charleston native Darius Rucker is honoring his late mother with an inspiring new scholarship for nurses at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC).…
Nurses: Win a Medical Mission Trip to Guatemala with Barco and IMR

>>Click here to apply! Barco Uniforms is committed to making healthcare accessible worldwide. Through Barco’s partnership with International Medical Relief, they send volunteers on global missions, donate scrubs, and provide…
AI That Charts for Nurses? Microsoft’s New Ambient Tool Could Ease Burnout and Save Time

Microsoft just announced a game-changer for nurses: Dragon Copilot now includes features specifically designed to support nursing workflows. This is big news for nurses who feel like they spend more…