Category Archives: The New Nurse or Graduate Nurse

Palliative vs. Hospice vs. Comfort Care

Comfort care is just what it sounds, a point of care to keep patients comfortable.  This type of care is technically for every patient. [...]

Being Perceived Effectively Part 1

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Preparing for your Interview

The morning I received an email asking me to schedule an interview, my anxiety went into overdrive.  I had passed my NCLEX two months prior [...]

Dissection of the Resume

The resume is still necessary for getting an interview.  The resume, to make a great one, utilizes three aspects:  the format, the [...]

To the Nurse trying to get Pregnant

The first thing you will notice with nursing is that the career is still heavily dominated by women and the majority of bedside nurses are y [...]

How to Start and Keep Your Planner

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4 Tips on Time Management for Students

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What is SBAR?

Whether you are a student at post-clinical meetings or a nurse speaking to a physician, I bet some report necessary. The template used the m [...]

Communication 101: The Basics

Communication is an essential tool used in all forms in every position and career. The method of communication used depends on the location [...]

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 [...]
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