From Caps & Aprons to Crocs & Joggers: The Evolution of Nurse Uniforms

Image source: MTI of New York If you close your eyes and think “nurse uniform,” your mind probably flips through a highlight reel: nun habits and Nightingale whites, crisp caps…
‘Let this journey shape you but never let it dim your light’
Student editor Zaneta Sadauskaite-Khokhar offers advice for those who are about to start studying nursing. The post ‘Let this journey shape you but never let it dim your light’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
From Caps & Aprons to Crocs & Joggers: The Evolution of Nurse Uniforms
Image source: MTI of New York If you close your eyes and think “nurse uniform,” your mind probably flips through a highlight reel: nun habits and Nightingale whites, crisp caps…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Accumulation of metabolites of methanol causes a high anion gap and increased plasma osmolal gap. Intoxication should be suspected in patients who present with high anion gap metabolic acidosis, renal failure and neurologic findings.
Battling Superbugs in Vulnerable Communities — Minority Nurses on the Defensive Line

What if the medicines we count on to treat everyday infections didn’t work quite as well anymore? In other words, no quick fixes for strep throat or UTIs, and surgeries without the usual protection from infections. While that might sound worrying, it’s a challenge we’re already facing. Superbugs, aka drug-resistant bacteria and fungi, are evolving […]
Your Nursing Career on Your Terms

Every nurse and healthcare professional has the opportunity to define success on their own terms. However, how many of us let others dictate how our nursing careers should be measured? How can we take control of our careers and define our own success? Beyond a Cookie-Cutter Career At this time in your life, your definition […]
‘We aim to explore contexts contributing to suicide in female nurses – please contact us’

A nationwide five-year research project led by Ruth Riley, with Anna Conolly and Hilary Causer, aims to address knowledge gaps in suicide among nurses. The post ‘We aim to explore contexts contributing to suicide in female nurses – please contact us’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘How do you stay motivated during the final few months of the course?’
Student editor Millie Holley shares her tips for remaining motivated as you approach the end of your nursing course. The post ‘How do you stay motivated during the final few months of the course?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurse vacancy opens on one of UK’s most remote islands

One of the UK’s most remote islands is looking to recruit an experienced district nurse or nurse practitioner to care for its resident population of 60 people. The post Nurse vacancy opens on one of UK’s most remote islands appeared first on Nursing Times.
From Crisis to Innovation: How Our Faculty Transformed Clinical Education During the Pandemic

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