A Nurse Practitioner Ethicist: A Nurse’s Journey to Advanced Practice and Clinical Ethics

We have all faced the challenges of moral distress and ethical dilemmas as nurses. As a young pediatric ICU nurse, I saw medicine and nursing help patients in their most vulnerable moments. I also occasionally saw health care extend suffering when palliation and relational care should have been prioritized. Those distressing moments are the ones […]
Chagas: An Unfamiliar and Emerging Disease

Ms. Stevens is a 32-year-old humanitarian aid worker. She recently returned to the United States after spending a month volunteering in rural Guatemala, where she was assisting with community housing construction. She reports having had multiple insect bites during her stay and occasional insects in her sleeping quarters. Six months after returning to the U.S., […]
The Relentless School Nurse: The Urgent Call from Grandparents to Protect Our Children with Vaccines

Listen to the voices of grandparents who bring to life an era when childhood diseases — polio, measles, meningitis, whooping cough — could steal the health and futures of children. Imagine the fear parents carried as they faced epidemics without defense- fear of illness, of hospital stays, of death. Today, we remember so…
Ambulance service appoints specialist nurses to improve remote care

The Welsh Ambulance Service has appointed two specialist nurses, a midwife and a physiotherapist to improve the care it delivers to patients remotely. The post Ambulance service appoints specialist nurses to improve remote care appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses tackling diabetes in people with serious mental illness

West London nurses are pioneering a new approach to tackling diabetes in people with serious mental illness. The post Nurses tackling diabetes in people with serious mental illness appeared first on Nursing Times.
NHS nursing leader recognised by Northern Ireland university

Queen’s University has announced that it is giving an honorary professorship to a trust executive director of nursing, in recognition of their contribution to the profession. The post NHS nursing leader recognised by Northern Ireland university appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing The most common blood transfusion reaction is the febrile nonhemolytic reaction. This reaction is caused by cytokines. It presents within 1-6 hours after transfusion with fever, chills, occasionally severe rigors and possibly mild dyspnea.
‘Families should not have to face cancer alone’

Vic Tarr highlights the positive impact of providing clinical care, symptom management and holistic family support to children with cancer in their homes. The post ‘Families should not have to face cancer alone’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Planned closure of more university nursing courses spark fresh warnings

Closure of mental health nursing and children’s nursing courses at UK universities are “deeply concerning” and will have “significant and lasting consequences” on NHS staffing, according to nursing leaders. The post Planned closure of more university nursing courses spark fresh warnings appeared first on Nursing Times.
From Fired to Fierce Advocate: An Interview with Katie Duke

It’s been over a decade since Katie Duke, ACNP-BC, first became a public figure in the nursing industry. Before the influencer bubble, Duke was featured in traditional media on a…