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Safe staffing ‘key’ to safety of maternity and neonatal services

The safe staffing of maternity and neonatal services is essential to ensuring their safety, according to a new interim report from the National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation (NMNI). The post Safe staffing ‘key’ to safety of maternity and neonatal services appeared first on Nursing Times.  

New network launched to support senior Indian nurses in UK  

A new group has been created with the aim of supporting nurses from India who are working in senior roles in the UK health and social care system. The post New network launched to support senior Indian nurses in UK   appeared first on Nursing Times.  

How to Survive Your First Year as a New Nurse

Your first year as a new nurse doesn’t feel like a simple transition from student to professional. It feels like stepping into a world that moves faster than you expected. I remember walking into my first shift confident on the outside but completely unsure on the inside. I had passed my boards, earned my license, […]

How to Survive Your First Year as a New Nurse

Your first year as a new nurse doesn’t feel like a simple transition from student to professional. It feels like stepping into a world that moves faster than you expected. I remember walking into my first shift confident on the outside but completely unsure on the inside. I had passed my boards, earned my license, […]

Nurse leader goes full circle by rejoining hospital where she trained

An acute trust in Norfolk has appointed an experienced nurse leader, who began her career at the organisation, as its next chief nurse but on an interim basis. The post Nurse leader goes full circle by rejoining hospital where she trained appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Insulin Types Explained: Onset, Peak, Duration (Ultra-Rapid, Rapid, Short, Long-Acting)

Understanding the different types of insulin is essential for nursing exams and clinical practice. Whether you’re studying for the NCLEX or preparing for med-surg exams, you must know: Let’s break it down in a clear, exam-focused way. What Do Onset, Peak, and Duration Mean? Before diving into the insulin types, make sure you understand these […]

Temperature extremes may spark rise in gout flare admissions

Extremes in temperature, potentially exacerbated climate change, have been found to cause an increased risk of gout flares, according to Australian researchers. The post Temperature extremes may spark rise in gout flare admissions appeared first on Nursing Times.