The Relentless School Nurse: Anti-Immigrant Messages Are Breaking Our Children

What Children Absorb Doesn’t Stay Abstract Children do not arrive at school untouched by the world around them. They absorb messages, about who belongs, who is suspect, and who is safe, at home, online, in the car, and in the news. Those messages don’t stay abstract or harmless. They show up as words in classrooms,…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Esophageal rupture may be caused by common ICU procedures, including nasogastric or tracheal intubation. Spontaneous rupture of the esophagus occurs from a sudden increase in intraluminal pressure, usually from vomiting or retching.
The Language of Side Effects: How Words Shape a Patient’s Experience

Image: Shutterstock The first time I told a patient, “You will probably lose your hair,” she froze. I watched her face change—the hope leaving her eyes before treatment even began. I meant to prepare her, but my certainty sounded like a sentence. Since then, I’ve learned the quiet power of words like might, […] The […]
Interview: The ‘equality warrior’ fighting nursing’s corner at Unison

Louie Horne tells Nursing Times about her initial priorities as the new head of nursing at Unison, including safe staffing, workplace violence and band 5 career progression. The post Interview: The ‘equality warrior’ fighting nursing’s corner at Unison appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Caring for your spine while you care for others’

Brigitte Rozenberg offers some practical tips for nurses on protecting their spine including building a stronger core and hip support system, taking micro-breaks during shifts, and moving and bending when lifting patients. The post ‘Caring for your spine while you care for others’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Trust chief nurse made visiting professor by Cumbrian university
A foundation trust chief nurse has been given an honorary post by a university in the North West to help shape the future workforce for nursing, midwifery and allied health professions (AHPs). The post Trust chief nurse made visiting professor by Cumbrian university appeared first on Nursing Times.
We Are Being Gaslit on LinkedIn | Opinion

Disclaimer: This is an opinion piece. The views shared here are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Nurse.org. Every day for the last year, atrocities have…
Fake Nurse Owned Med Spa, Allegedly Used Stolen RN License and Botched IV Treatments

The owner of a med spa in Watford City, North Dakota, has been arrested and charged after investigators say she falsely represented herself as a nurse while performing medical procedures,…
‘I’m a Nurse First’: How New CEO David Zambrana Plans to Lead Miami’s Jackson Memorial

Image source: LinkedIn When David Zambrana, PhD, DNP, MBA, RN was recently named CEO of Jackson Health System, nurses across the country saw a story of possibility unfold. His journey…
Nipah Virus: What Nurses Need to Know About the South Asian Outbreak

As of January 27, 2026, two healthcare workers in West Bengal, India, tested positive for the Nipah virus, raising red flags for public health officials. The virus is considered at…