‘I know how important it is for services to be culturally aware and inclusive’
Admiral Nurse Asma Pandoor on how people from the South Asian community continue to face barriers when accessing dementia care. The post ‘I know how important it is for services to be culturally aware and inclusive’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Disabled Patient Says She Was Abandoned in Clinic, Rolled Off Exam Table to Call Help

An Atlanta woman with multiple sclerosis says she was forgotten and locked inside a medical clinic for hours after her appointment ended, with no staff in sight and no way…
6 Dead, Over 100 Sickened as Legionnaires’ Cases Rise in Harlem

A sixth person has died in Harlem’s ongoing Legionnaires’ disease outbreak, marking New York City’s largest outbreak of the illness in nearly a decade, city health officials confirmed Thursday. Since…
How A Nurse-Led Running Club Supports Each Other – Through Cancer and Life

“I truly believe life is better when you can experience it with others,” says runner and two-time cancer survivor Mike Trinidad. When Maxine Robles, a nurse and manager of physician…
EPIC AI Tools Promise to Cut Nurse Charting Time—Reality or Gimmick?

Epic Systems, the EHR giant used by more than 40% of U.S. hospitals, is rolling out three new AI assistants aimed at shaking up how healthcare teams handle their ever-growing…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning are treated with fomepizole or ethanol, which prevents the formation of toxic metabolites. Fomepizole is preferred over ethanol because of its easier dosing regimen and better side-effect profile.
BCEN’s Burn Nursing Certification Earns Accreditation and Magnet Recognition

Burn nurses now have a nationally accredited, Magnet-accepted specialty certification to validate their expertise and support professional growth. The Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) announced that its Certified Burn Registered Nurse (CBRN) program has been accredited by the Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification (ABSNC), effective August 1, 2025. With this recognition, the […]
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing In ethylene glycol ingestion, neurologic findings include coma, seizures, meningeal signs, external ocular paralysis and delayed onset of cranial nerve deficits. Cardiopulmonary findings include tachycardia, hyperventilation and heart failure.
Lincosamide Antibiotics Nursing Quiz Questions

Test your knowledge on lincosamide antibiotics! This NCLEX-style quiz covers essential nursing concepts, including identifying lincosamide, safe administration, drug interactions, contraindications, and lab monitoring. Designed for nursing students and professionals, each question comes with clear rationales to help strengthen your pharmacology knowledge and clinical decision-making skills. More nursing pharmacology reviews and nursing notes (coming soon). […]
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Ethylene glycol is found in radiator antifreeze in addition to various solvents and paint formulations. When ingested, typically neurologic abnormalities occur initially, followed by cardiopulmonary dysfunction and finally renal dysfunction.