Category Archives: Stress-Free Nursing
4 Tips for Talking with Physicians
When your patient begins to not do as well, and your patient needs an intervention that requires an order from the physician. As a new nur [...]
5 Items to use at Work
**This blog contains affiliate links** The items you bring to work does not necessarily all help with patient care; there are items that nur [...]
4 Reasons to mentor and pay it forward
There are some people that I would thank in my nursing journey. The professors that sat with me to go over exams one-to-one and help me to [...]
Communication 101: Getting the message across
Communication is a considerable portion of each shift, nurse to nurse, nurse to physician, and of course, nurse to patient. In an earlier [...]
Trust Your Gut
Have you ever had that gnawing feeling that something’s not right? Your stomach twist, although there is not one particular thing that jum [...]
Nurses, Don`t Eat Your Young
“Nurses eat their young,” a saying I heard in school. What exactly does it mean, well, more or less it’s a work culture of bully [...]
5 Reasons why I am waiting on my Masters
Nursing is my second career. It wasn’t until I was 29 years old that I was accepted into my nursing program. I received my associa [...]
4 Tips to staying calm during the craziest shifts
The perspective I had in my head of a typical shift when I was a student and what that actually looks like is two entirely different concept [...]
5 Reasons Why the Patient Care Technician is imperative to the nurse
Teamwork is being able to perform your job while depending on other members and also helping out each other when it’s necessary. In any ho [...]
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3 Reasons why the Nurse…Why everyone should try Yoga
In my nursing career, I have noticed early on that the medical field can take a lot out of a person. The day to day of being there for [...]