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Prioritizing Mental Health – Wellness Resources for Travel Nurses

The Gypsy Nurse

The need for nurses is at an all-time high. During the past few years, nurses have faced extreme challenges, from the pandemic to working long hours and even experiencing violence in the workplace. Nurses are the ones who have the most direct involvement with critically ill patients and can be affected the most.

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The Best Educational Resources for Travel Nurses

The Gypsy Nurse

TNAA-Travel Nurse Across America provided this article. Are you a travel nurse looking to enhance your skills and stay informed about the latest industry trends? Keep reading to discover how you can leverage these valuable tools to thrive in the dynamic world of travel nursing.

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An untapped nursing resource for hospitals

Becker's Hospital Review

Virtual nursing could be the key to upcoming novel solutions for pressing healthcare issues, according to an article published in AACN Advanced Clinical Care.

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Why Knowledge in Human Resources Is Important for Nurse Leaders

Northeastern State University

Human resources (HR) is a form of management key to serving the community safely and effectively. ” Professionals in nurse leadership roles must understand the essential elements of HR and how a partnership between the two areas strengthens healthcare organizations. Nurses have intimate knowledge of their care unit.

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‘We are not robots’: Philly nurses at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children call for more resources, support at work

Health Leaders | Nursing

Registered nurses formed a picket line Monday outside St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in North Philadelphia as they called on hospital owners for higher wages and benefits, safe staffing limits, retention strategies and more resources.

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A comprehensive resource for nurses’ well-being

American Nurse

In the dynamics of healthcare, nurses shoulder the responsibility of patient care with unwavering dedication. However, the demanding nature of the profession—marked by long hours, high-stress situations, and emotional intensity—frequently takes a toll on nurses’ well-being. Visit the site and log in/register to read.

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Mental Health Self Care Checklist and Resources for Nurses

Diversity Nursing

Self-care is essential for Nurses to maintain their well-being and improve their mental health so they can provide the best possible care for their patients. Here's a checklist for Nurses looking to begin their self-care journey : Get enough sleep: Aim to get 7-8 hours of sleep.