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‘Let’s try and make 2026 the year of nurse leadership’

The nursing and midwifery professions are crammed full of some of the best leaders in health and social care, yet more must be done to get their voice heard and, most importantly, listened to. The post ‘Let’s try and make 2026 the year of nurse leadership’ appeared first on Nursing Times.  

‘Vital voices are missing from nursing research’

Gemma Stacey, Rosalie Magboo and Ariel Lanada explain why there needs to be much greater diversity among those involved in nursing research. The post ‘Vital voices are missing from nursing research’ appeared first on Nursing Times.  

PRN vs. Scheduled Meds: Quick Tips for Nursing Students

If you’re a nursing student, one of the first things you’ll notice during clinicals is that your patient’s MAR (Medication Administration Record) can look… well, overwhelming. It’s not just a single tidy list, it’s split into categories, and the two biggest categories are: You’ll spend the majority of your time in these tabs. So let’s […]

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Patients with esophageal disease such as cancer, Barrett esophagus, strictures, prior radiation and varices are particularly vulnerable to rupture, most commonly at the left posterolateral aspect of the distal esophagus. 

New intensive care services guidelines welcomed by critical care nurses

New guidelines on intensive care services, which distinguish between minimum standards and best practice, have been welcomed as “an important tool” for critical care nurses. The post New intensive care services guidelines welcomed by critical care nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.