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Nurse Sandie Peggie wins harassment claim against health board

A nurse who complained about a transgender colleague using a female changing room has won a harassment claim against her employer but has had other allegations of discrimination dismissed. The post Nurse Sandie Peggie wins harassment claim against health board appeared first on Nursing Times.
New nursing and midwifery career model launched in Northern Ireland

A new career framework for nursing and midwifery has been launched, with the aim of helping to support workforce retention and personal development in Northern Ireland. The Career and Development Model for Nursing and Midwifery was formally launched last Wednesday following several months of development… The post New nursing and midwifery career model launched in […]
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis occurs in 30% of patients with ascites and is defined by: Positive bacterial culture, ascitic fluid polymorphonuclear cell count ≥250/mm3 and absence of surgically treatable source of infection.
Scotland’s CNO urges staff and patients to get flu jab as cases spike

Scotland’s new chief nursing officer Professor Aisha Holloway has used her own flu immunisation to call on staff and eligible members of the public to ensure they are vaccinated against influenza. The post Scotland’s CNO urges staff and patients to get flu jab as cases spike appeared first on Nursing Times.
Hazards of hypnotics and barriers to sleep in older people

This first article in a series looks at how ageing and illness can affect sleep and why hypnotic medicines are rarely the answer. The post Hazards of hypnotics and barriers to sleep in older people appeared first on Nursing Times.
The Relentless School Nurse: It’s Go Time! Let’s Be Sure Our Voices Are Heard.

Nurses are confronting the gap between what we do and how federal policy chooses to see us. On the ground, nurses practice with advanced knowledge, independent judgment, and deep accountability for the lives in our care. Yet in this administration’s Department of Education rulemaking process, our graduate education is being treated as something less…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Ascites signifies progression from compensated to decompensated liver failure and carries a 20% 1-year mortality. Within the first decade of diagnosis, 50% of patients with cirrhosis will develop ascites.