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Virtual Job Opportunities for Nurses: Careers Beyond the Bedside

Diversity Nursing

Nurses provide patient consultations over the phone or via video conferencing, assessing symptoms, offering medical advice, and determining whether further in-person care is needed. Nurse Educator Nurses with a passion for teaching can work as virtual Nurse Educators.

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Navigating Nurse Burnout: Signs, Prevention, and Recovery

The Gypsy Nurse

Medical Edge Recruitment provided this article. Understanding the signs of nurse burnout, along with effective strategies for prevention and recovery, is crucial for nurses to maintain their well-being and continue providing quality care. Engaging in hobbies and interests outside of work can also provide an emotional outlet.

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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

Professor McMillan reiterates the importance of continued learning, urging nurses and midwives to recognise both how far the profession has come and how much potential they still hold for meaningful leadership within the health sector. Why CPD matters Adjunct Professor Alison McMillan PSM. Picture: Supplied. What is the registration standard?

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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Many retired registered nurses (RNs) find that they still have a passion for healthcare, education, or helping others in different capacities. Whether you want to stay involved in nursing-related fields, explore volunteer opportunities, or work part-time, there are plenty of second career options that align with your skills and experience.

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Nurse Practitioner License Protection Case Study: Negligent Treatment and Care of an Infant, Resulting in Death

American Nurse

The mother said the NP briefly came into the room after the breathing treatment and seemed satisfied with the results but did not provide any additional information or instructions to the mother. A medical assistant gave the infant the breathing treatment in the office and showed the mother how to use the nebulizer machine.

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Nurse Practitioner License Protection Case Study: Negligent Treatment and Care of an Infant, Resulting in Death

American Nurse

The mother said the NP briefly came into the room after the breathing treatment and seemed satisfied with the results but did not provide any additional information or instructions to the mother. A medical assistant gave the infant the breathing treatment in the office and showed the mother how to use the nebulizer machine.

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Addressing Ergonomic Challenges in the Beauty Industry: An OTD Student’s Innovative Capstone

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Listening to their responses made me realize the crucial role that occupational therapy can play in providing education and advocacy for this population, which is at a high risk for repetitive strain injuries that often go unaddressed.” They don’t realize the toll until about seven years into their careers,” she explains. “By