How lullabies can potentially help babies and parents in intensive care

Playing soothing live music in intensive care units can help parents bond with their baby, according to those behind a music-based charity initiative. The post How lullabies can potentially help babies and parents in intensive care appeared first on Nursing Times.
MHRA approves preventative for sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection
UK drug regulators have approved a drug and vaccination combination for the prevention of sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection in adults and adolescents. The post MHRA approves preventative for sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection appeared first on Nursing Times.
How lullabies can potentially help babies and parents in intensive care
Playing soothing live music in intensive care units can help parents bond with their baby, according to those behind a music-based charity initiative. The post How lullabies can potentially help babies and parents in intensive care appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Although an abdominal aortic aneurysm can be diagnosed using ultrasonography, the imaging modality of choice remains computed tomography. This provides meaningful data that can be used to plan an endovascular repair.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Patients with severe pain, yet their physical examination is negative, referred to as “pain out of proportion.” If this occurs and there is a palpable abdominal mass, the greatest diagnostic concern is a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm.
NHS Nurse Sentenced After Working Second Job While Out on Paid Sick Leave

A nurse within the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK who collected sick leave pay while off from her job, but secretly worked another job at the same time,…
First At-Home Brain Stimulation Device for Depression Receives FDA Approval

The FDA has approved “Flow” as the first at-home, non-drug treatment for moderate to severe major depressive disorder (MDD). Flow looks like an old-school phone headset, but it’s actually a…
Quiet Nurses Rarely Promote Change: Dr. Ernest Grant Q&A

“My ambition was to drive a lime green 1968 Mercury Cougar,” Ernest Grant, PhD, RN, FAAN, reminisces. Grant was the 36th and first male president of the American Nurses Association…
Certified Nurse but Panicking During a Code? You’re Not Alone—Here’s How to Feel Ready

Podcast Episode >>Listen to “Certified Nurse but Panicking During a Code? You’re Not Alone—Here’s How to Feel Ready (With Susan Davis)” [audioplayer_cncodeprep] Susan Davis is the founder of RescueRN and…
ICU Nurse Creates Armband to Secure Tubes and Cords—Secures Nurse Capital Investment

In 2018, a patient in the ICU nearly lost their life when a medical line was accidentally yanked loose during routine care. For many of us, this would be a…