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Levels of Nursing Explained

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

RNs are a level of nurses with a broad range of responsibilities, including administering medication, contributing to a patient’s plan of care and collaborating with medical doctors. Once you reach the RN level of nursing, more specialized positions open up, such as cardiac care nurse, case management nurse and flight nurse.

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What Did You Just Write About Me?!

Empowered Nurses

Protecting Yourself in the Age of MyChart and Open Notes If you’re a nurse in 2025, chances are you’ve already had a patient quote your charting back to you word for word from their phone. Everything you document is instantly available to patients and their families, and in some cases, their attorneys.

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Where Do People Go When They Do Not Have Healthcare Insurance and need Medical Care?

Nurses Advocates

Unfortunately, nurse case managers will see these cases more often, so you and your teams need to put together resources you might share. Reference: Forbes Health Insurance Facts and Stat for 2025: [link] It is not easy to help people without medical insurance. I will share them in a future post.

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10 Jobs That Let You Work From Home as a Nurse

Registered Nursing

This role is well-suited for nurses who are comfortable using electronic documentation systems and multitasking in a fast-paced environment. Helpful link: Learn about telehealth nursing. Case Management Nurse Case managers oversee the continuity of care for patients with chronic illnesses or complex needs.

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International Women’s Day: A Wake-Up Call for All

Nurses Advocates

Marked by millions of people on March 8, 2025, IWD celebrates women’s social, economic, cultural, and political achievements and calls for action to accelerate gender equality. This year, as part of International Womens Month, I was honored to be recognized for my work in workers’ compensation as a nurse case manager leader.