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Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Unexplained tachypnea or tachycardia may be the only diagnostic clue in pulmonary embolism. Hypoxia, though typical, is not a universal finding, and its absence cannot exclude pulmonary embolism. 

Urgent need for more school nurses to promote cancer prevention

Children’s nurses are calling on the government to urgently invest in school nursing services in order to help embed latest efforts to reduce the risk of cervical cancer at an early age. The post Urgent need for more school nurses to promote cancer prevention appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Contribution of nursing celebrated in 2026 New Year’s Honours list

More than 20 nurses and midwives have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to their professions and the wider healthcare sector in the 2026 New Years Honours List. The post Contribution of nursing celebrated in 2026 New Year’s Honours list appeared first on Nursing Times.  

New video shines light on key role of nurses who give cancer treatment

A video has been made highlighting the key role of systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) cancer nurses, in the wake of concerns about shortages in hospital oncology departments across the UK. The post New video shines light on key role of nurses who give cancer treatment appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Thousands of private sector nurses go on strike in New York

Up to 15,000 private sector nurses were expected to take strike action today in New York over a range of issues linked to staffing levels, patient safety and other grievances. The post Thousands of private sector nurses go on strike in New York appeared first on Nursing Times.  

NMC turns to tech to improve ‘timeliness’ of fitness to practise hearings

The nursing regulator has announced that it plans to upgrade the technology used in its fitness to practise (FtP) hearings, in order to “deliver a faster and more reliable” service. The post NMC turns to tech to improve ‘timeliness’ of fitness to practise hearings appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Hospital admissions for dog bites on the rise with lasting trauma risk

Hospital admissions for injuries from dogs have increased dramatically in England and Wales over recent decades, with mental trauma resulting in many cases, warn researchers. The post Hospital admissions for dog bites on the rise with lasting trauma risk appeared first on Nursing Times.