Mom Beats 30% Survival Odds After Amniotic Fluid Embolism—and Becomes a Nurse

When Ashley Zinn gripped her doctor’s arm and whispered, “I’m dying,” moments after delivering her son, Parker, no one could have guessed how her story would unfold. What should have…
Nurses Sound Alarm as Tower Health Cuts 350 Jobs, Closes Entire Units

In a move to reduce workforce, cut costs, and gain financial stability, Tower Health recently announced that they were laying off 350 employees and reducing services at Pottstown Hospital. [email_HHGiveaway]…
Nurses File Federal Lawsuit Alleging Unpaid Overtime at Nationwide Healthcare Services

Image source: U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio Another wage-and-hour lawsuit has been filed, this time in Ohio federal court against Nationwide Healthcare Services, LLC, alleging the company failed…
ANA Launches National Day of Action in Effort to Strengthen Nurse Safety Laws

Nurses across the United States are banding together today, thanks to the American Nurses Association (ANA) spearheading a National Nurses Day of Action. Their mission? To rally Congress into action…
Top 10 Online Post Master’s PMHNP Programs for 2025

Post-master’s PMHNP programs, commonly called certificate programs, are specifically for students who have completed a master’s degree program in another nursing discipline. Typically, APRNs who want to transition into psychiatric…
10 Cheapest Online Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Programs for 2025

Acute care nurse practitioners (ACNPs) are advanced practice nurses who treat critically ill or injured patients in acute care settings. Graduate nursing programs can be expensive and inflexible because of…
Community Grieves Nurse Practitioner Lost in Tragic Commute Accident

Source: Maria Lazo-Hannecart Maria Camela Lazo-Hannecart, 44, an emergency medicine nurse practitioner at Penn Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, passed away tragically after a tree fell on her car. On…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Macrocytic anemias most commonly result from deficiencies of vitamin B12 or folate. Serum levels of both micronutrients are significantly affected by dietary modifications. Methylmalonic acid and homocysteine levels need to be obtained.
‘My first placement taught me that your attitude holds immense power’

Njideka E Aniagolu reflects on the learning experience and impact of her first placement as a student nurse. The post ‘My first placement taught me that your attitude holds immense power’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘What can we do to stem the loss of nursing talent at all stages of nursing careers?’
In her latest column, Linda Nazarko explores the challenges nurses face during training and from the early to the last stages of their career. The post ‘What can we do to stem the loss of nursing talent at all stages of nursing careers?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.