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Empowering Nurses at the Bedside and in Business

Archive: Feb 2026

Don’t Forget Your Beginner Mindset

  When a nurse decides to start her own business, something subtle but powerful happens inside her. The confident clinician who can manage a crashing patient, juggle five priorities at once, and advocate fiercely for her license suddenly feels… new. Unsure. A little wobbly. And instead of recognizing that feeling as normal, she often interprets it as a sign she’s […]

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When the Board of Nursing Causes Harm: Kansas Proposes a Compensation Fund for Nurses

Nurses understand accountability. It is part of the profession. Licensure exists to protect the public, and disciplinary action is appropriate when patient safety is at risk. But what happens when harm to a nurse has nothing to do with patient care — and everything to do with how regulation is applied? In Kansas, lawmakers are grappling with that question in […]

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When Caring Hearts Go Silent: What Lexi Lawler Teaches Us About Nurses and Online Speech

In the intensive care unit, we measure pressures, saturations, reflexes, and responses. Outside the hospital walls, we measure trust, influence, reputation, and the sacred bond between nurse and community. When one of our own—like Lexi Lawler—becomes wrapped up in polarizing, harmful speech online, it’s not primarily a First Amendment issue. It’s a professionalism and ethics issue. Lexi Lawler, a former […]

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The Money Is in the Building—It’s Just Not Reaching the Bedside

If you’ve ever worked a shift so short-staffed that you skipped water, skipped the bathroom, skipped your own humanity—while being told, “There’s just no money right now”—this one’s for you. Because here’s the uncomfortable diagnosis healthcare doesn’t want to chart: The problem isn’t a lack of money. It’s a failure of distribution. This isn’t a revenue issue. It’s an ethical […]

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Top 10 Nursing Practices That Are No Longer Approved

  (A nostalgic, slightly alarming walk down memory lane) I jokingly say I was practicing nursing when the dinosaurs roamed the earth but here are some things we did that we no longer do. I am sure you have some examples on your own. 1. Unclogging G-Tubes with Coca-Cola For years, Coca-Cola was treated like a medical device hiding in […]

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