Support and training for new digital technologies needed to prevent staff burnout

A greater focus on support and training is needed when introducing new digital healthcare technologies in the NHS to prevent them contributing to emotional exhaustion and burnout in nurses, a study has warned. The post Support and training for new digital technologies needed to prevent staff burnout appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing students Turn to VR to Manage Aggressive Patients

As reports of aggression and violence against hospital staff increase, educators at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Australia have developed an immersive VR training program, I‑VADE (Immersive Violence and Aggression…
Tuskegee Launches First HBCU Nursing Apprenticeship in Alabama— And It Pays!

Tuskegee University has made history by becoming the first Historically Black College or University in Alabama to register a nursing apprenticeship program, creating a new pathway for nursing students that…
Nurse Practitioners Could Lose Full Practice Authority as COVID Order Expires in NJ

For nearly six years, thousands of New Jersey advanced practice nurses built practices, expanded access to care, and filled critical gaps in the state’s healthcare system without a collaborating physician…
New Bill Aims to Protect Healthcare Workers from Radiation—But Hospitals Are Pushing Back?

A legislative push to protect nurses and doctors from dangerous radiation exposure in hospitals is facing fierce resistance from the healthcare industry, even as cancer rates climb among workers in…
Night Shift Nurses Have Lower Safety Support Than Day Shift Colleagues, Study Finds

A sweeping new analysis of workplace safety in healthcare settings has revealed a troubling reality for nurses and other clinical staff working overnight and weekends: they face systematically lower perceptions…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing LV systolic function is a key element of the ICU echocardiographic examination, it can provide information about the etiology of circulatory or respiratory failure, but it also can be used to guide and monitor ensuing medical management.
New faculty and network launched to boost district nursing

The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing (QICN) has announced the launch of its new District Nursing Faculty. The post New faculty and network launched to boost district nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.
The Relentless School Nurse: Antisemitism and the Shifting Shape of Safety

Author’s Note:This reflection explores how rising antisemitism is reshaping what safety feels like for Jewish children, families, and communities, and why bearing witness, out loud, is now part of protecting them. There are moments when something shifts, not all at once, but in ways that become impossible to ignore. I have felt that shift…
Order of Draw Phlebotomy Quiz Questions

Test your knowledge of phlebotomy and the correct order of draw with this interactive quiz. Designed for nursing students, medical assistants, and NCLEX prep, these questions cover essential topics such as lab tube colors, additives, proper inversion techniques, and blood collection order. Understanding these concepts is critical for accurate lab results and safe patient care. […]