Empowering Nurses at the Bedside and in Business

Archive: Aug 2023

Will Money Help Solve The Problems In Nursing?

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  The Biden Administration announced that it is awarding more than $100,000,000.00 to train more nurses in growing the nursing workforce. However, will adding more nurses solve the problems in nursing where nurses are leaving in droves? I don’t think so.  The problem is the context of nursing is practice and how nurses don’t feel valued and appreciated by administrations.  […]

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What Does “No” Mean?

It has been said that in business, you have to kiss a lot of frogs to get to a potential buyer.  The more frogs that say no, the closer you are to “yes”. Unfortunately, we as nurses are programmed that if someone says “no” to us, we tend to take it personally.  But “no” just means “not now”.  “No” is […]

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Will Maine Have Safe Staffing Requirements?

      In Augusta, Maine, that state has promulgated legislation called the Maine Quality Care Act which sets enforceable nurse to patient ratios in many hospitals.  The bill unfortunately does not include long-term care facilities where it seems many of the problems occur. However, it will cover acute care and psych hospitals as well as freestanding emergency departments and […]

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Nurses’ Honor Guard

Did you know that nurses’ honor guards pay tribute to nurses at the time of their deaths?  They give the nurse a Nightingale Tribute at the funeral or memorial service.  The nurses who participate in the Nurses Honor Guard dress in the traditional white uniform complete with cap and cape.  The ceremony is brief, usually taking only a few brief […]

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Happiest Areas to Work in Nursing

Interestingly, Beckers Hospital Review just published its 2023 rankings on an educational resource site called Nursing Process.  The survey determined the 15 happiest and unhappiest jobs for nurses. I was surprised to see that nursing’s number 1 unhappiest job is the school nurse.  This is so interesting because as a school nurse, being surrounded by youngsters all day would seem […]

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Another Deadly Med Error

Last summer, an 81-year-old man admitted to a Lexington, Kentucky hospital and died within 48 hours later.  He had a GI bleed in which he was ordered GoLytely which is a bowel prep for colonoscopy but instead, the nurse gave Naturalyte, a dialysis liquid not intended for human consumption. According to the Kentucky Board of Nursing, no charges were filed […]

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