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A New Year, A New You

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Every January 1st, millions of people create New Year Resolutions.  And while some never act upon them, others lose interest shortly thereafter.  The reason why many people fail to accomplish their New Year Resolutions is because willpower will get you only so far.  You can’’t will your way to be successful, you can’’t will your way to be rich, you […]

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I frequently get asked what should I do if my unit is understaffed.

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I know how difficult it can be to be understaffed on a busy medical surgical unit or for that matter, any unit and I know that hospitals and nursing homes discourage overtime.  Unfortunately, most state laws do not have any minimum staffing requirements.  You’re in between a rock and a hard place because you are required to accept the assignment […]

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Kindness ROCKS!

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At this time of year where we give gratitude and thanks for our life and families, it is also a great time to remember to be kind to yourself. If you are struggling with your career or have been at it for a while and do not see that you are making any progress, remember to be kind to yourself. […]

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Should I Carry Malpractice Insurance?

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“Should I carry my own malpractice insurance?” That’s a question I hear quite a lot. As an employee, your employer is responsible for your actions as long as you are acting within the scope of your responsibilities. If you do something that is clearly outside that scope, your employer will not cover you. Some extreme examples are having inappropriate relations […]

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No Longer A Job For Life!

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In the time when I was growing up, the goal of my parents’ generation was to get a job and stay there for life. It would be a job for which you could contribute to a retirement so that someday you would be able to retire. So, when I got out of nursing school, it became my goal to find […]

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Lack Or Abundance

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Sometimes in nursing all we seem to be able to focus on is “lack.” Lack of staff, lack of time, lack of equipment and so on. In reality, the world has an abundance of everything. There is more than enough water and more than enough food. Perhaps you know of “Parkinson’s Law” which says that work expands to fill the […]

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How Not to Lose Your Nursing License or Your Nursing Career!

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Undoubtedly, you worked hard to obtain your nursing license. Depending on what type of nurse you are, you may have spent up to 6-8 years, and tens of thousands of dollars, obtaining the necessary education, training, and certifications to become a licensed, practicing nurse. And yet, one split-second mistake, bad decision, or momentary lapse of judgment could cause you to […]

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