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Trust’s longest-serving acute assessment nurse opens new unit

A sister who is the longest-serving nurse in Royal Sussex County Hospital’s acute assessment service has officially opened its state-of-the-art new acute medical unit (AMU). The post Trust’s longest-serving acute assessment nurse opens new unit appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Student Nursing Times Awards shortlist announced for 2026

The students, educators and organisations that have made the shortlist for the 16th Student Nursing Times Awards have been revealed. The post Student Nursing Times Awards shortlist announced for 2026 appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Nurse strike in New York comes to an end after 41 days of action

A final group of nurses who had been on strike in New York for over a month voted at the weekend to accept a new deal that sees them return to work this week. The post Nurse strike in New York comes to an end after 41 days of action appeared first on Nursing Times. […]

Nurse strike in New York comes to an end after 41 days of action

A final group of nurses who had been on strike in New York for over a month voted at the weekend to accept a new deal that sees them return to work this week. The post Nurse strike in New York comes to an end after 41 days of action appeared first on Nursing Times. […]

Fitness to drive advice for patients: everybody’s responsibility

A person’s fitness to drive may be impaired by acute and chronic conditions and health professionals should ensure patients are aware of the regulations. The post Fitness to drive advice for patients: everybody’s responsibility appeared first on Nursing Times.  

The Relentless School Nurse: The Fourth Branch of Government Is the People

The Op-Ed Nurses, Donna Gaffney and Teri Mills, skillfully crafted another Op-Ed, offering a framing that feels both clarifying and deeply necessary. We are all familiar with the structure of American government: As they reminded readers, Congress writes the laws, the president enforces them, and the courts interpret them. That architecture is foundational. But, as… 

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Type 4C myocardial infarction is associated with percutaneous coronary intervention restenosis, while type 5 myocardial infarction is associated with CABG (≤48 hours after the procedure). 

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Type 4A myocardial infarction is associated with percutaneous coronary intervention (≤48 hours after the procedure), while type 4B myocardial infarction is a stent/scaffold thrombosis associated with percutaneous coronary intervention.