Fact Check: “50 Nursing Students” Measles Claim Is False—Florida School Outbreak Confirmed

Recent social media posts and news headlines have circulated claiming that “over 50 nursing students” were infected in a measles outbreak at a Florida university. However, verified reporting and public…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing With aortic stenosis, hemodynamic monitoring is essential with vasodilators due to the risk of hypotension and dysrhythmias, which are poorly tolerated. Angina and congestive heart failure are treated with oxygen, nitrates, morphine and diuretics.
Voices of mental health nurses preserved in ‘living history’ podcasts
The memories and experiences of mental health nurses during the closure of asylums in the 1980s to the Covid-19 pandemic are being collected and preserved as part of a ‘living histories’ project. The post Voices of mental health nurses preserved in ‘living history’ podcasts appeared first on Nursing Times.
The Relentless School Nurse: The Accumulation We Rarely Name – Moral Injury

After I published What Schools Witness When Children Are Taken, I heard from school nurses who recognized the scene immediately. The absence that appears without explanation, without coordination, without closure. The archived health record has no transfer destination. The medications are still sitting in the cabinet. The care plan that remains in the system even…
The Relentless School Nurse: When Voice Meets Structure – The Next Chapter for Grandparents for Vaccines

Something is happening. In New Jersey, a grandmother and veteran nurse wrote about standing in line for the polio vaccine as a child and fearing what happens when vaccination rates begin to slip. In Florida, a state leader for Grandparents for Vaccines urged families to protect children through evidence-based immunization and intergenerational responsibility. In South…
Health visitors need training to provide support to families of unsettled babies
Current pressures on health visiting services are depriving new parents of the reassurance and empathy that they need to properly care for their babies, according to a new study. The post Health visitors need training to provide support to families of unsettled babies appeared first on Nursing Times.
6 Nursing Love Stories To Warm Your Heart On Valentine’s Day

Do you have a favorite cheesy nursing-themed Valentine’s card? You’re the only code blue I want to respond to on Valentine’s Day. Blood is red, cyanosis is blue, I get…
Study strongly backs exercise for relieving symptoms of depression and anxiety

Aerobic exercise, such as running, swimming and dancing, may be most effective for relieving the symptoms of depression and anxiety, according to Australian researchers. The post Study strongly backs exercise for relieving symptoms of depression and anxiety appeared first on Nursing Times.
NHS nursing staff in England and Wales to get 3.3% pay rise
Nurses and other health service staff on the Agenda for Change contract in England and Wales will receive a 3.3% pay rise in April, ministers have announced. The UK government said it had accepted recommendations on pay rises for 2026-27 made by its independent advisory… The post NHS nursing staff in England and Wales to […]
Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care

Nurses are as good as doctors, and in some cases may be better, when it comes to giving hospital care traditionally handled by doctors, according to a large review of available research. The post Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care appeared first on Nursing Times.