New Michigan Pediatric Psych Center Could Change How Kids Get Urgent Mental Health Care

If you’ve ever cared for a child in mental health crisis stuck in an ER room—you know something has to change. A new pediatric behavioral health center in Grand Rapids…
11 Best Stethoscopes for Nurses and Nursing Students

No matter where you are on your nursing journey, all nurses need access to a trustworthy stethoscope to aid in the best assessment of their patients. Some of the most…
Cedars-Sinai Study Finds ICU Nurses + Barcode Scanners Help Prevent Potential Patient Harm

A new study published in The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety (JQPS) finds that bedside nurses, often supported by barcode medication scanning technology, are a critical line…
Proposed Federal Budget Changes Could Worsen the Nursing Faculty Shortage, Experts Warn

A recent JAMA Health Forum viewpoint by Joshua Barrett, PhD, RN, and Zoey Kernodle, DrPH, from UNC-Chapel Hill raises a crucial warning: proposed U.S. federal budget changes could unintentionally worsen…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Bedside echocardiography in the septic patient is focused on the systematic evaluation of volume status and fluid responsiveness, systemic vascular resistance and ventricular function.
Fear of detriment stopping agency nursing staff from speaking up
The majority of agency nurses, bank and other temporary NHS staff do not feel able to speak up about workplace issues, according to the latest report from the National Guardian’s Office. The post Fear of detriment stopping agency nursing staff from speaking up appeared first on Nursing Times.
New maternity care standards launched for Scotland
A set of 11 standards has been developed to create a “blueprint” for what women and their families in Scotland should expect from maternity care. The post New maternity care standards launched for Scotland appeared first on Nursing Times.
Warning over ‘persistent risks’ to safe insulin care in hospitals

Patients with diabetes who rely on insulin are facing persistent and serious risks when admitted to hospital in England, revealing a “system under strain”, according to safety investigators. The post Warning over ‘persistent risks’ to safe insulin care in hospitals appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurse Turned Archbishop: Sarah Mullally Is The First Woman To Lead Church of England

Dame Sarah Mullally made history on March 25, 2026, when she was formally enthroned as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the first woman to lead the Church of England…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing The clinical picture of septic shock can range from pure distributive shock to combinations of hypovolemic, cardiogenic and distributive shock. For this reason, echocardiography aids in the assessment and management of septic patients.