Is Grand Canyon University School of Nursing Worth It? Nurses Review

Ranked among the top 10 nursing schools in Arizona, Grand Canyon University (GCU)* has a lot to offer aspiring students. But does the Grand Canyon University School of Nursing hold…
Turmoil at the CDC Endangers Public Health

Sowing distrust in the science behind CDC guidance. The turmoil roiling the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was on full view last Thursday at the Senate hearing convened to review the Trump administration’s health care agenda. The proceedings quickly descended into a shouting match as senators, both Republican and Democrat, challenged health secretary […]
NCLEX Online (At Home): Get the Details
Can you really take NCLEX online? When will the online NCLEX version be released and available for graduates to take? A huge change is coming to the NCLEX that may affect the way you take the exam. The NCLEX is an exam that people take in order to work as a licensed nurse, specifically in […]
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Treatment of hyperkalemia involves stabilizing the myocardium, shifting potassium (K+) to the intracellular compartment, and increasing K+ excretion. Patients with serum K+ ≥5.5 mEq/L or those with ECG changes should be emergently treated.
What School Nurses Need to Know This Year… and Beyond

Nurses in the School Health Nursing program share some important perspectives for school nurses everywhere to…
Student nurses in Yorkshire take part in major incident simulation

Nursing students at the University of Huddersfield got a taste of their future profession this month by taking part in a major incident simulation alongside emergency services. The post Student nurses in Yorkshire take part in major incident simulation appeared first on Nursing Times.
Permission to Pause: A Nurse’s Guide to Mental Health Days

Nursing is a rewarding career, but it can also be challenging. You may work long shifts that require navigating high-pressure situations while simultaneously supporting patients through critical and emotionally challenging experiences. This ongoing exposure to stress, trauma, and the expectation to consistently perform can have a profound impact on mental health. However, as a nurse, […]
First rise in student nurse numbers in England since pandemic
The number of students taking up nursing degrees in England has risen for the first time since the post-pandemic surge in 2021, though numbers are down in Scotland. The post First rise in student nurse numbers in England since pandemic appeared first on Nursing Times.
The Relentless School Nurse: Dangerous Decisions – Defending Community Immunity in the Kennedy Era

In this week’s guest blog, The Relentless School Nurse welcomes back Meg Jenkins, a deeply respected school nursing colleague and advocate from New Hampshire whose unwavering compassion and insight have shaped school health policy across the Northeast and beyond. Meg’s service as NASN Director and her decades at Gilford High School are a testament to…
VISIONS in ANS

Each issue of ANS contains an article from the Society of Rogerian Scholars, named for the original journal of the Society – Visions. This section features scholarship of Rogerian Nursing Science. The current Visions article is titled “Through a Window: Finding Meaning in Unitary Appreciative Knowing,” authored by W. Richard Cowling III, RN, PhD, AHN-BC, […]