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Meningitis Explained: Nursing NCLEX Review

Meningitis is a serious condition involving inflammation of the meninges, the protective layers surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Let’s break down what meningitis is, its causes, symptoms, and essential nursing considerations. What is Meningitis? The term “meningitis” can be dissected as follows: So, meningitis literally means inflammation of the meninges. What are the Meninges? […]

Specialist nurse at centre of project to boost diversity in cancer trials

A new NHS-backed project aiming to boost representation of women from different ethnic backgrounds in breast cancer trials, backed by a new nursing post, has launched this week. The post Specialist nurse at centre of project to boost diversity in cancer trials appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Neurologic (paresthesias, seizures, dementia) and cardiovascular (hypotension, impaired cardiac contractility, dysrhythmias) signs may be seen with ionized hypocalcemia levels of less than 1.0 mmol/L. 

Major AI admin trial shows ‘unprecedented time and cost savings’ for NHS

The government is trumpeting the success of a large artificial intelligence (AI) trial, which it said had demonstrated monthly time savings of potentially 400,000 hours for NHS staff. The post Major AI admin trial shows ‘unprecedented time and cost savings’ for NHS appeared first on Nursing Times.  

MRI playset helping ‘build’ confidence among young patients

A major toy manufacturer has been supplying hospitals in the UK and around the world with a miniature version of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner to help relax younger patients. The post MRI playset helping ‘build’ confidence among young patients appeared first on Nursing Times.  

The Relentless School Nurse: Public Health Demands Truth, Not Conspiracy

Vaccines save lives—period. Public officials spreading falsehoods about immunizations endanger children, families, and entire school communities. As school nurses, we are guided by science, ethics, and an unwavering commitment to protect the health of our communities. In this timely OpEd, my colleagues Teri Mills and Donna Gaffney, The OpEd Nurses, confront the dangerous misinformation being… 

Nursing Journal Clubs Are Making a Comeback

Nursing journal clubs are making a strong comeback as more healthcare organizations recognize the need for practical, team-based learning that improves patient care. With the rapid growth of evidence-based practice (EBP) and new research emerging every day, Nurses are looking for ways to stay current without returning to school or drowning in academic articles alone. […]