Monthly Archives: October 2011

The Serious Emotional Consequences Of Whistleblowing

Whistleblowing incidents can have a serious, long-term impact on people’s emotional well-being and their colleagues and employers have a responsibility to provide them with the support they need, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of … Continue reading

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The Serious Emotional Consequences Of Whistleblowing

Whistleblowing incidents can have a serious, long-term impact on people’s emotional well-being and their colleagues and employers have a responsibility to provide them with the support they need, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of … Continue reading

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Planning nurse staffing: are we willing and able?

Academic research and public enquiries demonstrate the link between adequate staffing levels and patients’ experiences and outcomes. Health care providers have a legal duty to ensure (and demonstrate to care regulators) that staffing levels are safe. Yet evidence of effective … Continue reading

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Review: Planning nurse staffing: are we willing and able?

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NLN Releases Election Results

October 12, 2011 – The National League for Nursing has issued its official 2011 election results. The results are as follows:

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NLN Releases Election Results

October 12, 2011 – The National League for Nursing has issued its official 2011 election results. The results are as follows:

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Preventing Readmissions: Nurses Are the Best Offense

I recently offered to chauffer my friend, who also is a nurse, home from her knee surgery. It was considered a “short-stay” procedure by the hospital. She was admitted at 5 a.m. and she was discharged around 10:30 a.m. As … Continue reading

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Preventing Readmissions: Nurses Are the Best Offense

I recently offered to chauffer my friend, who also is a nurse, home from her knee surgery. It was considered a “short-stay” procedure by the hospital. She was admitted at 5 a.m. and she was discharged around 10:30 a.m. As … Continue reading

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New Principles Guide Nurses in Using Social Media

October 10, 2011 – Like many major health care associations, the American Nurses Association (ANA) has acknowledged that social media is here to stay, and has released a resource to help nurses safely and effectively navigate the ever-expanding world of … Continue reading

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New Principles Guide Nurses in Using Social Media

October 10, 2011 – Like many major health care associations, the American Nurses Association (ANA) has acknowledged that social media is here to stay, and has released a resource to help nurses safely and effectively navigate the ever-expanding world of … Continue reading

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