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Finding Nursing Career Inspiration

Daily Nurse

In light of all of this, when the going gets tough, and you feel beaten down and lacking your usual energy and passion for nursing, where do you turn for inspiration that feeds your nurse’s spirit and reanimates your love of the profession and the career you’ve worked so hard to cultivate?

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Feeding Your Nursing Career

Digital Doorway

Are you willing to feed your career as well as you feed your own body? How do you choose to optimize the nutrition that you feed to your body every day? Pay attention to what you're feeding your nursing career. Ask yourself the following questions: How do I feed my nursing career? What is my career asking of me?

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Nurse’s Side Gig: Skincare Blogger

Daily Nurse

While blogging as a skincare specialist, she used her name as her brand if she chose to expand or pivot her niche. What follows is our interview, edited for length and clarity. Why did you decide to start blogging about skincare? My blog content helps you to create a simple skincare routine that targets your unique skin.

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How To Be a Good Pet Owner as a Travel Nurse

The Gypsy Nurse

This blog will give you helpful tips on how to be a good pet owner while on travel assignments, and it will also show you that bringing your animal with you isn’t as hard as you might think. If you feed your pet at 6 am and 6 pm when at home, then try to do the same on your travel assignment. Let your pet explore with you!

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10 Side Hustles for Nurses

Nurse.com

Many first-time mothers struggle with breastfeeding obstacles and need additional support feeding their child naturally. The post 10 Side Hustles for Nurses appeared first on Nurse.com Blog. Lactation consultant Another in-demand side hustle is lactation consulting with new mothers.

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Hospice Care Considerations for People With Dementia

Relias

Handfeeding is recommended in advanced dementia instead of tube feeding, and families need information about why that is recommended. This ensures that the family and the care team honor the patient’s wishes like determining do not resuscitate (DNR) status, using ventilator support, and providing enteral feedings.

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Why Armchair Travel Is Good for You

Minority Nurse

From the New England shipping ports like Portsmouth where you can take a harbor cruise to learn about the area’s maritime history to days spent exploring the Newport mansions and envisioning the lives of America’s barons, the possibilities for learning rich history focused on what interests you feeds the escapist need.