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NURSE APPRECIATION
Raye Burkhardt Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center If there is one thing nurses love, it is FOOD! While the pandemic prevents us from doing our traditional potlucks, we have been providing our frontline staff with appreciation meals. We’ve served a variety of foods, ranging from Mediterranean to Mexican cuisine. We also offer chocolates and other SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Post a job ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Stress = Toxic Behavior. “Overload” makes visible the invisible yet very common experience of dealing with overwhelming stress. The exercise helps to transform individual overwhelm into a shared experience emphasizing empathy, compassion and mutual support. This can go a long way towards reducing toxic behaviors exacerbated bystress, such
IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. NURSING ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP USS RELIEF, 1917-1946 Although she was the sixth ship to be called Relief, she was the first U.S. naval vessel ever specifically designed as a fully equipped, modern, seagoing hospital.. She was almost as big as a hospital building: Stretching almost 484 feet from bow to stern, she was longer than a city block and displaced more than 9,800 tons laden, making her roughly the size of a contemporary cruiser. OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Narcan is Adapt Pharma’s trade name for naloxone hydrochloride, an FDA-approved drug that can actually reverse opioid overdose. (Kaléo Pharma also manufactures naloxone under the trade name Evzio.) Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, binding to the body’s opioid receptors to block and undo the effects of opioid use. ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from local THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Patricia Vasquez. Adventist Health White Memorial. We will redouble our efforts to address fatigue, burnout and other effects the pandemic has caused our frontline staff. We will be better for it, and so will our patients. In this Article: CNO Roundtable, CNO Roundtable 2021, Leadership and Management.NURSE APPRECIATION
Raye Burkhardt Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center If there is one thing nurses love, it is FOOD! While the pandemic prevents us from doing our traditional potlucks, we have been providing our frontline staff with appreciation meals. We’ve served a variety of foods, ranging from Mediterranean to Mexican cuisine. We also offer chocolates and other SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Post a job ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Stress = Toxic Behavior. “Overload” makes visible the invisible yet very common experience of dealing with overwhelming stress. The exercise helps to transform individual overwhelm into a shared experience emphasizing empathy, compassion and mutual support. This can go a long way towards reducing toxic behaviors exacerbated bystress, such
IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. NURSING ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP USS RELIEF, 1917-1946 Although she was the sixth ship to be called Relief, she was the first U.S. naval vessel ever specifically designed as a fully equipped, modern, seagoing hospital.. She was almost as big as a hospital building: Stretching almost 484 feet from bow to stern, she was longer than a city block and displaced more than 9,800 tons laden, making her roughly the size of a contemporary cruiser. OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Narcan is Adapt Pharma’s trade name for naloxone hydrochloride, an FDA-approved drug that can actually reverse opioid overdose. (Kaléo Pharma also manufactures naloxone under the trade name Evzio.) Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, binding to the body’s opioid receptors to block and undo the effects of opioid use. ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from local CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2020 To our skilled and compassionate working nurses in the 2020 Nurse’s Week – You are the heart and the backbone of healthcare. Thank you! It has become a tradition in the May issue of Working Nurse to interview local chief nursing officers and nursing school deans on topics that impact nurses, health systems and the communities they serve.. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing leaders FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse NURSING ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP USS RELIEF, 1917-1946 Although she was the sixth ship to be called Relief, she was the first U.S. naval vessel ever specifically designed as a fully equipped, modern, seagoing hospital.. She was almost as big as a hospital building: Stretching almost 484 feet from bow to stern, she was longer than a city block and displaced more than 9,800 tons laden, making her roughly the size of a contemporary cruiser. THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Sometimes, though, important details get lost in translation. Consider this fictional scenario: Last night, Jill, a staff nurse on the med-surg floor, admitted a male patient named Smith through the emergency department. At the time of the transfer, the ED nurse told Jill that Mr. Smith had reported persistent vomiting and a 102-degreefever.
WHEN NURSES SMOKED IN HOSPITALS Other contributing factors included job dissatisfaction and stress. A study conducted by Renata Tagliacozzo, DrNatSci, and Sally Vaughn, M.A., in the late ‘70s, published in 1982 in the American Journal of Public Health, found that nurses who experienced high levels of INFECTIOUS MADNESS: THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF HOW WE CATCH Ammunition for Conspiracy Theorists. Infectious Madness has a lot of interesting material, but it’s also trying awfully hard to be “edgy,” mixing its science (much of which I already knew) with plenty of what feels like conjecture. It’s fascinating, but not always persuasive. Patients who are strongly invested in finding explanations for their disorders may latch onto the idea that OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Narcan is Adapt Pharma’s trade name for naloxone hydrochloride, an FDA-approved drug that can actually reverse opioid overdose. (Kaléo Pharma also manufactures naloxone under the trade name Evzio.) Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, binding to the body’s opioid receptors to block and undo the effects of opioid use. ELIZABETH GRACE NEILL (1846-1926), A CRUSADER FOR NURSING During World War I, she became sister in charge of the children’s ward at Wellington Hospital. She resumed her role as official visitor to the Porirua Mental Hospital from 1916 to 1920 and then finally retired for good at age 76. She died in Wellington in 1926, aged 80. Neill described herself as a “nondescript combatant against drink JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from localMEN IN NURSING 2020
By Working Nurse November 9, 2020. COVID-19 has disrupted healthcare as never before, and nurses of all specialties have seen their practice and daily lives turned upside down. One thing we know is that when times get tough, nurses get tougher. For Working Nurse ’s annual focus on Men in Nursing, we asked 25 nurses across SouthernCalifornia
OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Stress = Toxic Behavior. “Overload” makes visible the invisible yet very common experience of dealing with overwhelming stress. The exercise helps to transform individual overwhelm into a shared experience emphasizing empathy, compassion and mutual support. This can go a long way towards reducing toxic behaviors exacerbated bystress, such
CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2020 To our skilled and compassionate working nurses in the 2020 Nurse’s Week – You are the heart and the backbone of healthcare. Thank you! It has become a tradition in the May issue of Working Nurse to interview local chief nursing officers and nursing school deans on topics that impact nurses, health systems and the communities they serve.. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing leaders IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Post a job ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Sometimes, though, important details get lost in translation. Consider this fictional scenario: Last night, Jill, a staff nurse on the med-surg floor, admitted a male patient named Smith through the emergency department. At the time of the transfer, the ED nurse told Jill that Mr. Smith had reported persistent vomiting and a 102-degreefever.
ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
ELLEN SAVAGE (1912-1985), AUSTRALIAN NURSE WHO RALLIED A Savage died in April 1985 after attending a reunion for Anzac Day, Australia and New Zealand’s counterpart to our Memorial Day. The wreckage of the Centaur, discovered in December 2009, is now officially designated as a war grave to protect the remains of Savage’s comrades, who went down with their ship. Elizabeth Hanink,RN, BSN, PHN, is a
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from localMEN IN NURSING 2020
By Working Nurse November 9, 2020. COVID-19 has disrupted healthcare as never before, and nurses of all specialties have seen their practice and daily lives turned upside down. One thing we know is that when times get tough, nurses get tougher. For Working Nurse ’s annual focus on Men in Nursing, we asked 25 nurses across SouthernCalifornia
OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Stress = Toxic Behavior. “Overload” makes visible the invisible yet very common experience of dealing with overwhelming stress. The exercise helps to transform individual overwhelm into a shared experience emphasizing empathy, compassion and mutual support. This can go a long way towards reducing toxic behaviors exacerbated bystress, such
CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2020 To our skilled and compassionate working nurses in the 2020 Nurse’s Week – You are the heart and the backbone of healthcare. Thank you! It has become a tradition in the May issue of Working Nurse to interview local chief nursing officers and nursing school deans on topics that impact nurses, health systems and the communities they serve.. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing leaders IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Post a job ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Sometimes, though, important details get lost in translation. Consider this fictional scenario: Last night, Jill, a staff nurse on the med-surg floor, admitted a male patient named Smith through the emergency department. At the time of the transfer, the ED nurse told Jill that Mr. Smith had reported persistent vomiting and a 102-degreefever.
ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
ELLEN SAVAGE (1912-1985), AUSTRALIAN NURSE WHO RALLIED A Savage died in April 1985 after attending a reunion for Anzac Day, Australia and New Zealand’s counterpart to our Memorial Day. The wreckage of the Centaur, discovered in December 2009, is now officially designated as a war grave to protect the remains of Savage’s comrades, who went down with their ship. Elizabeth Hanink,RN, BSN, PHN, is a
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from local THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Patricia Vasquez. Adventist Health White Memorial. We will redouble our efforts to address fatigue, burnout and other effects the pandemic has caused our frontline staff. We will be better for it, and so will our patients. In this Article: CNO Roundtable, CNO Roundtable 2021, Leadership and Management. SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Post a job ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
NURSING ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP USS RELIEF, 1917-1946 Although she was the sixth ship to be called Relief, she was the first U.S. naval vessel ever specifically designed as a fully equipped, modern, seagoing hospital.. She was almost as big as a hospital building: Stretching almost 484 feet from bow to stern, she was longer than a city block and displaced more than 9,800 tons laden, making her roughly the size of a contemporary cruiser. WHEN NURSES SMOKED IN HOSPITALS Other contributing factors included job dissatisfaction and stress. A study conducted by Renata Tagliacozzo, DrNatSci, and Sally Vaughn, M.A., in the late ‘70s, published in 1982 in the American Journal of Public Health, found that nurses who experienced high levels of THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Sometimes, though, important details get lost in translation. Consider this fictional scenario: Last night, Jill, a staff nurse on the med-surg floor, admitted a male patient named Smith through the emergency department. At the time of the transfer, the ED nurse told Jill that Mr. Smith had reported persistent vomiting and a 102-degreefever.
INFECTIOUS MADNESS: THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF HOW WE CATCH Ammunition for Conspiracy Theorists. Infectious Madness has a lot of interesting material, but it’s also trying awfully hard to be “edgy,” mixing its science (much of which I already knew) with plenty of what feels like conjecture. It’s fascinating, but not always persuasive. Patients who are strongly invested in finding explanations for their disorders may latch onto the idea that LT. ELSIE OTT, RN (1913-2006), AND THE FIRST GLOBE A WWII flight nurse takes a grueling, globe-spanning medical evacuation. She’d never even flown before, but in 1943, 2nd Lt. Elsie Ott, RN, became the U.S. Army’s first flight nurse, assigned to the first-ever intercontinental medical evacuation flight: a seven-day, 11,000-mile odyssey that took her and five patients fromKarachi to
MEDICATION ERROR OR RECKLESS HOMICIDE? Although the CMS report alleged several rules violations by the hospital, Vanderbilt officials blamed the incident on Vaught, saying she “had bypassed multiple safety mechanisms that were in place to prevent such errors.”. The Davidson County District Attorney’s Office agreed, filing charges against Vaught in February 2019 forreckless
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Patricia Vasquez. Adventist Health White Memorial. We will redouble our efforts to address fatigue, burnout and other effects the pandemic has caused our frontline staff. We will be better for it, and so will our patients. In this Article: CNO Roundtable, CNO Roundtable 2021, Leadership and Management. CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from localMEN IN NURSING 2020
By Working Nurse November 9, 2020. COVID-19 has disrupted healthcare as never before, and nurses of all specialties have seen their practice and daily lives turned upside down. One thing we know is that when times get tough, nurses get tougher. For Working Nurse ’s annual focus on Men in Nursing, we asked 25 nurses across SouthernCalifornia
IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Stress = Toxic Behavior. “Overload” makes visible the invisible yet very common experience of dealing with overwhelming stress. The exercise helps to transform individual overwhelm into a shared experience emphasizing empathy, compassion and mutual support. This can go a long way towards reducing toxic behaviors exacerbated bystress, such
SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Post a job ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Narcan is Adapt Pharma’s trade name for naloxone hydrochloride, an FDA-approved drug that can actually reverse opioid overdose. (Kaléo Pharma also manufactures naloxone under the trade name Evzio.) Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, binding to the body’s opioid receptors to block and undo the effects of opioid use. ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Patricia Vasquez. Adventist Health White Memorial. We will redouble our efforts to address fatigue, burnout and other effects the pandemic has caused our frontline staff. We will be better for it, and so will our patients. In this Article: CNO Roundtable, CNO Roundtable 2021, Leadership and Management. CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from localMEN IN NURSING 2020
By Working Nurse November 9, 2020. COVID-19 has disrupted healthcare as never before, and nurses of all specialties have seen their practice and daily lives turned upside down. One thing we know is that when times get tough, nurses get tougher. For Working Nurse ’s annual focus on Men in Nursing, we asked 25 nurses across SouthernCalifornia
IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Stress = Toxic Behavior. “Overload” makes visible the invisible yet very common experience of dealing with overwhelming stress. The exercise helps to transform individual overwhelm into a shared experience emphasizing empathy, compassion and mutual support. This can go a long way towards reducing toxic behaviors exacerbated bystress, such
SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Post a job ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Narcan is Adapt Pharma’s trade name for naloxone hydrochloride, an FDA-approved drug that can actually reverse opioid overdose. (Kaléo Pharma also manufactures naloxone under the trade name Evzio.) Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, binding to the body’s opioid receptors to block and undo the effects of opioid use. ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from local COVID-19 CONTACT TRACING Stay at Home! I work for the health department in Bergen County, N.J., which recently assigned me to COVID-19 contact tracing. My task is to call county residents who have tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus to try to determine where they’ve gone and whom they might have exposed. On a recent call, a very cheerful middle-aged man FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Sometimes, though, important details get lost in translation. Consider this fictional scenario: Last night, Jill, a staff nurse on the med-surg floor, admitted a male patient named Smith through the emergency department. At the time of the transfer, the ED nurse told Jill that Mr. Smith had reported persistent vomiting and a 102-degreefever.
BATTLING BULLIES: HOW TO TAKE ON NURSING CLIQUES AND GANGS 1. Act with confidence. Remember that cliques and gangs rely on instilling fear and insecurity in others. They enjoy watching someone cringe with fear as they walk by. It’s all the worse if members are in positions of actual power; receiving reports from a nervously squirming non-member probably gives them joy. NURSING ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP USS RELIEF, 1917-1946 Although she was the sixth ship to be called Relief, she was the first U.S. naval vessel ever specifically designed as a fully equipped, modern, seagoing hospital.. She was almost as big as a hospital building: Stretching almost 484 feet from bow to stern, she was longer than a city block and displaced more than 9,800 tons laden, making her roughly the size of a contemporary cruiser. WHEN NURSES SMOKED IN HOSPITALS Other contributing factors included job dissatisfaction and stress. A study conducted by Renata Tagliacozzo, DrNatSci, and Sally Vaughn, M.A., in the late ‘70s, published in 1982 in the American Journal of Public Health, found that nurses who experienced high levels of ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Narcan is Adapt Pharma’s trade name for naloxone hydrochloride, an FDA-approved drug that can actually reverse opioid overdose. (Kaléo Pharma also manufactures naloxone under the trade name Evzio.) Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, binding to the body’s opioid receptors to block and undo the effects of opioid use. ELLEN SAVAGE (1912-1985), AUSTRALIAN NURSE WHO RALLIED A Savage died in April 1985 after attending a reunion for Anzac Day, Australia and New Zealand’s counterpart to our Memorial Day. The wreckage of the Centaur, discovered in December 2009, is now officially designated as a war grave to protect the remains of Savage’s comrades, who went down with their ship. Elizabeth Hanink,RN, BSN, PHN, is a
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Karen A. Grimley. UCLA Health & UCLA School of Nursing . I hope we continue to push for change. Trying to maintain the status quo is crippling — let’s challenge ourselves to make the changes we’ve always dreamed about, not only for healthcare, but also for our communities at large. CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working NurseApril 27, 2021MEN IN NURSING 2020
Changed by COVID-19. Many respondants hope the public will take to heart the infection control guidelines the pandemic has taught, leading to what Adam Fronczek optimistically calls “a happier, cleaner and healthier society post-COVID-19.” OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Feature Overload: The Simple Improv Exercise That Shines a Light on Nursing Stress How constant interruptions lead to errors and burnout. By Beth Boynton, RN, M.S., CP • Illustration by Jasmin MoraMarch 29,2021
FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR The nurses who served in the Vietnam War are among the least recognized of American military veterans. Many films and TV programs about U.S. involvement in Vietnam do not depict a SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Feature Six Ways to Improve Collaboration on Nursing Teams The goal is to overcome obstacles. By Sue Montgomery, RN, BSN, CHPNMarch 9, 2015 OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Cocaine, which can also be laced with fentanyl, poses the same risks to users and the medical team that opioids do. Brutal Opioid Withdrawal. Naloxone can save an overdose patient’s life, but that may be only the beginning of their ordeal. ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE Profiles in Nursing Alice Magaw Kessel (1860-1928), Pioneering Nurse Anesthetist She performed 14,380 procedures with no fatalities. By Claire Santos, RN, M.S., NHDP-BCMarch 25, 2019 JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Karen A. Grimley. UCLA Health & UCLA School of Nursing . I hope we continue to push for change. Trying to maintain the status quo is crippling — let’s challenge ourselves to make the changes we’ve always dreamed about, not only for healthcare, but also for our communities at large. CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working NurseApril 27, 2021MEN IN NURSING 2020
Changed by COVID-19. Many respondants hope the public will take to heart the infection control guidelines the pandemic has taught, leading to what Adam Fronczek optimistically calls “a happier, cleaner and healthier society post-COVID-19.” OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Feature Overload: The Simple Improv Exercise That Shines a Light on Nursing Stress How constant interruptions lead to errors and burnout. By Beth Boynton, RN, M.S., CP • Illustration by Jasmin MoraMarch 29,2021
FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR The nurses who served in the Vietnam War are among the least recognized of American military veterans. Many films and TV programs about U.S. involvement in Vietnam do not depict a SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Feature Six Ways to Improve Collaboration on Nursing Teams The goal is to overcome obstacles. By Sue Montgomery, RN, BSN, CHPNMarch 9, 2015 OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Cocaine, which can also be laced with fentanyl, poses the same risks to users and the medical team that opioids do. Brutal Opioid Withdrawal. Naloxone can save an overdose patient’s life, but that may be only the beginning of their ordeal. ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE Profiles in Nursing Alice Magaw Kessel (1860-1928), Pioneering Nurse Anesthetist She performed 14,380 procedures with no fatalities. By Claire Santos, RN, M.S., NHDP-BCMarch 25, 2019 DISCOVER CONTENT FOR NURSES BY NURSES CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of COVID-19 CONTACT TRACING Cancelled Vacation. I’m a per diem nurse for our regional health department. On Tuesday, March 10, I returned to my office from a blood pressure clinic at a senior center only to find TV news satellite trucks blocking the street and newscasters milling around trying toget statements.
EXCITING INNOVATIONS Patricia S. Matos, RN, DNP, NEA-BC (pictured above) Chief Nursing Officer Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital (UCLA Health) On our psychiatric units, patients are supposed to be checked on every 15minutes.
FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Feature The Patient Handoff Game For Smoother Report and Fewer Communication Glitches, Borrow Team Exercises From Improv Theater. By Beth Boynton, RN, M.S.February 18, 2019 BATTLING BULLIES: HOW TO TAKE ON NURSING CLIQUES AND GANGS Feature Battling Bullies: How to Take on Nursing Cliques and Gangs (and Win) How to survive and fix a toxic workplace. By Renee Thompson, RN, CNP, MSRN, CSPOctober 8, 2018 NURSING ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP USS RELIEF, 1917-1946 Although she was the sixth ship to be called Relief, she was the first U.S. naval vessel ever specifically designed as a fully equipped, modern, seagoing hospital.. She was almost as big as a hospital building: Stretching almost 484 feet from bow to stern, she was longer than a city block and displaced more than 9,800 tons laden, making her roughly the size of a contemporary cruiser. OPIOID OVERDOSE: KEEP YOUR PATIENT ALIVE, BUT PROTECT Cocaine, which can also be laced with fentanyl, poses the same risks to users and the medical team that opioids do. Brutal Opioid Withdrawal. Naloxone can save an overdose patient’s life, but that may be only the beginning of their ordeal. ELLEN SAVAGE (1912-1985), AUSTRALIAN NURSE WHO RALLIED A Even if you practice for decades, your entire career may be defined by only a few moments. For Australia’s Ellen Savage, it was the three minutes it took for the Australian hospital ship Centaur to sink in 1943.. Australian Army Nurse ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE Profiles in Nursing Alice Magaw Kessel (1860-1928), Pioneering Nurse Anesthetist She performed 14,380 procedures with no fatalities. By Claire Santos, RN, M.S., NHDP-BCMarch 25, 2019 JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS Profiles in Nursing Sarah A. Palmer, aka “Aunt Becky” (1830–1908), Civil War Nurse and Memoirist Storied Civil War Nurse. Profiles in Nursing Col. Julia Stimson (1881–1948), Army Nurse Corps Superintendent A decorated officer, she led 20,000 nurses during WWI.More Articles.
THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Patricia Vasquez. Adventist Health White Memorial. We will redouble our efforts to address fatigue, burnout and other effects the pandemic has caused our frontline staff. We will be better for it, and so will our patients. In this Article: CNO Roundtable, CNO Roundtable 2021, Leadership and Management.MEN IN NURSING 2020
By Working Nurse November 9, 2020. COVID-19 has disrupted healthcare as never before, and nurses of all specialties have seen their practice and daily lives turned upside down. One thing we know is that when times get tough, nurses get tougher. For Working Nurse ’s annual focus on Men in Nursing, we asked 25 nurses across SouthernCalifornia
CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from local FLOURISH! - WORKING NURSE Martin Seligman, Ph.D., founder of the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences, identifies three distinct states of human functioning: Flourishing describes people who maintain an “optimal level of functioning,” characterized by goodness, generativity, growth, joy, hope andresilience.
THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Sometimes, though, important details get lost in translation. Consider this fictional scenario: Last night, Jill, a staff nurse on the med-surg floor, admitted a male patient named Smith through the emergency department. At the time of the transfer, the ED nurse told Jill that Mr. Smith had reported persistent vomiting and a 102-degreefever.
SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS List your college ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. WHEN NURSES SMOKED IN HOSPITALS Other contributing factors included job dissatisfaction and stress. A study conducted by Renata Tagliacozzo, DrNatSci, and Sally Vaughn, M.A., in the late ‘70s, published in 1982 in the American Journal of Public Health, found that nurses who experienced high levels of ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS Profiles in Nursing Sarah A. Palmer, aka “Aunt Becky” (1830–1908), Civil War Nurse and Memoirist Storied Civil War Nurse. Profiles in Nursing Col. Julia Stimson (1881–1948), Army Nurse Corps Superintendent A decorated officer, she led 20,000 nurses during WWI.More Articles.
THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Patricia Vasquez. Adventist Health White Memorial. We will redouble our efforts to address fatigue, burnout and other effects the pandemic has caused our frontline staff. We will be better for it, and so will our patients. In this Article: CNO Roundtable, CNO Roundtable 2021, Leadership and Management.MEN IN NURSING 2020
By Working Nurse November 9, 2020. COVID-19 has disrupted healthcare as never before, and nurses of all specialties have seen their practice and daily lives turned upside down. One thing we know is that when times get tough, nurses get tougher. For Working Nurse ’s annual focus on Men in Nursing, we asked 25 nurses across SouthernCalifornia
CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from local FLOURISH! - WORKING NURSE Martin Seligman, Ph.D., founder of the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences, identifies three distinct states of human functioning: Flourishing describes people who maintain an “optimal level of functioning,” characterized by goodness, generativity, growth, joy, hope andresilience.
THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Sometimes, though, important details get lost in translation. Consider this fictional scenario: Last night, Jill, a staff nurse on the med-surg floor, admitted a male patient named Smith through the emergency department. At the time of the transfer, the ED nurse told Jill that Mr. Smith had reported persistent vomiting and a 102-degreefever.
SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS List your college ›. 1. Look in the mirror. Effective collaboration with the other members of your team starts with you, which makes self-awareness your first step. After all, if you don’t understand what makes you tick, you can’t expect your colleagues to figure itout.
IN COUNTRY: U.S. NURSES DURING THE VIETNAM WAR Between 1963 and 1969, the total number of U.S. military personnel in Vietnam grew from 16,000 to around 550,000, although until 1965, American troops were still officially considered advisers to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). As early as 1962, the buildup in Vietnam highlighted the urgent need for more military nurses. WHEN NURSES SMOKED IN HOSPITALS Other contributing factors included job dissatisfaction and stress. A study conducted by Renata Tagliacozzo, DrNatSci, and Sally Vaughn, M.A., in the late ‘70s, published in 1982 in the American Journal of Public Health, found that nurses who experienced high levels of ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE In 1908, Magaw married George Kessel, M.D., founder of the Kessel Hospital in nearby Cresco, Iowa. For a time, she became her husband’s nurse anesthetist, but the couple separated in 1919. She returned for a while to Mayo Clinic, whose staff now included 18 nurse anesthetists, but health problems led her to retire completely by themid-1920s.
RECRUITING - WORKING NURSE New here? Join us. Existing Users Log In. Email Password. Remember Me. CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working Nurse April 27, 2021. After a year of tragedy and hard lessons, the arrival of three COVID-19 vaccines brought much-needed hope that the end of pandemic may be in sight. Hosting a CNO Roundtable is a tradition for our May Nurses Week issue. This year, 18 chief nursing executives from local EXCITING INNOVATIONS Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN. One of the most exciting innovations I have seen recently is a wound assessment app that can be loaded onto a nurse’s call phone and interfaces with most EMR systems. There are many challenges to good-quality wound assessment and documentation, including variations in wound measurement, the nurse’s knowledge and 6 JOB SEARCH TIPS FOR NURSES Tip #3 Check Your Social Media. Before hitting “send” on those resumes to potential employers, take a moment to assess your digital footprint. Studies show that as many as 70 percent of employers check candidates’ social media prior to hire. Employees are considered representatives of the organization, so employers want to know howpeople
FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL IN PASADENA Huntington Hospital, located at the heart of the San Gabriel Valley, is committed to providing the highest quality healthcare and emergency services to the members of our community. OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Stress = Toxic Behavior. “Overload” makes visible the invisible yet very common experience of dealing with overwhelming stress. The exercise helps to transform individual overwhelm into a shared experience emphasizing empathy, compassion and mutual support. This can go a long way towards reducing toxic behaviors exacerbated bystress, such
DNP & ME: FIVE REASONS TO PURSUE A NURSING Education is the watchword of modern nursing. More and more nurses today are BSN-prepared and about 10 percent of California acute care hospitals now require that RNs earn a BSN if they don’t already haveone.
BATTLING BULLIES: HOW TO TAKE ON NURSING CLIQUES AND GANGS 1. Act with confidence. Remember that cliques and gangs rely on instilling fear and insecurity in others. They enjoy watching someone cringe with fear as they walk by. It’s all the worse if members are in positions of actual power; receiving reports from a nervously squirming non-member probably gives them joy. INFECTIOUS MADNESS: THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF HOW WE CATCH Ammunition for Conspiracy Theorists. Infectious Madness has a lot of interesting material, but it’s also trying awfully hard to be “edgy,” mixing its science (much of which I already knew) with plenty of what feels like conjecture. It’s fascinating, but not always persuasive. Patients who are strongly invested in finding explanations for their disorders may latch onto the idea that JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS Feature Angels in Hell: The Nurse POWs of Bataan and Corregidor The surrender of U.S. forces in the Philippines was only the beginning of the ordeal for these brave nurses For most Americans, the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Dec. 7, 1941, was a shocking event THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Karen A. Grimley. UCLA Health & UCLA School of Nursing . I hope we continue to push for change. Trying to maintain the status quo is crippling — let’s challenge ourselves to make the changes we’ve always dreamed about, not only for healthcare, but also for our communities at large. CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working NurseApril 27, 2021 OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Feature Overload: The Simple Improv Exercise That Shines a Light on Nursing Stress How constant interruptions lead to errors and burnout. By Beth Boynton, RN, M.S., CP • Illustration by Jasmin MoraMarch 29,2021
SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Feature Six Ways to Improve Collaboration on Nursing Teams The goal is to overcome obstacles. By Sue Montgomery, RN, BSN, CHPNMarch 9, 2015 THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Feature The Patient Handoff Game For Smoother Report and Fewer Communication Glitches, Borrow Team Exercises From Improv Theater. By Beth Boynton, RN, M.S.February 18, 2019 FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse INFECTIOUS MADNESS: THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF HOW WE CATCH Ammunition for Conspiracy Theorists. Infectious Madness has a lot of interesting material, but it’s also trying awfully hard to be “edgy,” mixing its science (much of which I already knew) with plenty of what feels like conjecture. It’s fascinating, but not always persuasive. Patients who are strongly invested in finding explanations for their disorders may latch onto the idea that WHEN NURSES SMOKED IN HOSPITALS Feature When Nurses Smoked in Hospitals In years past, there was an ashtray on every patient nightstand, nurses lit up in break rooms, and doctors and nurses were featured in cigarette ads ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE Profiles in Nursing Alice Magaw Kessel (1860-1928), Pioneering Nurse Anesthetist She performed 14,380 procedures with no fatalities. By Claire Santos, RN, M.S., NHDP-BCMarch 25, 2019 JOBS & CAREER ADVICE FOR CALIFORNIA RNS Feature Angels in Hell: The Nurse POWs of Bataan and Corregidor The surrender of U.S. forces in the Philippines was only the beginning of the ordeal for these brave nurses For most Americans, the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Dec. 7, 1941, was a shocking event THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD Karen A. Grimley. UCLA Health & UCLA School of Nursing . I hope we continue to push for change. Trying to maintain the status quo is crippling — let’s challenge ourselves to make the changes we’ve always dreamed about, not only for healthcare, but also for our communities at large. CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER CNO Roundtable 2021 Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021: Turning the Corner on the Pandemic Looking Ahead to a Brighter, Wiser Future. By Working NurseApril 27, 2021 OVERLOAD: THE SIMPLE IMPROV EXERCISE THAT SHINES A LIGHT Feature Overload: The Simple Improv Exercise That Shines a Light on Nursing Stress How constant interruptions lead to errors and burnout. By Beth Boynton, RN, M.S., CP • Illustration by Jasmin MoraMarch 29,2021
SIX WAYS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION ON NURSING TEAMS Feature Six Ways to Improve Collaboration on Nursing Teams The goal is to overcome obstacles. By Sue Montgomery, RN, BSN, CHPNMarch 9, 2015 THE PATIENT HANDOFF GAME Feature The Patient Handoff Game For Smoother Report and Fewer Communication Glitches, Borrow Team Exercises From Improv Theater. By Beth Boynton, RN, M.S.February 18, 2019 FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse INFECTIOUS MADNESS: THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF HOW WE CATCH Ammunition for Conspiracy Theorists. Infectious Madness has a lot of interesting material, but it’s also trying awfully hard to be “edgy,” mixing its science (much of which I already knew) with plenty of what feels like conjecture. It’s fascinating, but not always persuasive. Patients who are strongly invested in finding explanations for their disorders may latch onto the idea that WHEN NURSES SMOKED IN HOSPITALS Feature When Nurses Smoked in Hospitals In years past, there was an ashtray on every patient nightstand, nurses lit up in break rooms, and doctors and nurses were featured in cigarette ads ALICE MAGAW KESSEL (1860-1928), PIONEERING NURSE Profiles in Nursing Alice Magaw Kessel (1860-1928), Pioneering Nurse Anesthetist She performed 14,380 procedures with no fatalities. By Claire Santos, RN, M.S., NHDP-BCMarch 25, 2019 RN JOBS - WORKING NURSE Registered Nurse (RN), Emergency Dept – Sign On Incentive up to $12K Full Time, Night Shift Req #52318 Glendale, 91206 CHIEF NURSING OFFICER ROUNDTABLE 2021: TURNING THE CORNER Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN — Chief Nursing Officer, Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare Erin Keefe, RN, CNEP — Chief Nursing Executive Officer, Dignity Health – St. Bernardine Medical Center Evelyn Ku, RN, MSN — Chief Nursing Officer, Alhambra Hospital Medical Center Glenda Luce, RN — Chief Nursing Officer, Foothill Regional Medical CenterEXPLORE HOSPITALS
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FIRST YEAR NURSE: WISDOM, WARNINGS AND WHAT I WISH I HAD Nursing Book Club First Year Nurse: Wisdom, Warnings and What I Wish I had Known My First 100 Days on the Job by Barbara Arnoldussen, RN, MBA Helpful Advice for the New Nurse INFECTIOUS MADNESS: THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF HOW WE CATCH Ammunition for Conspiracy Theorists. Infectious Madness has a lot of interesting material, but it’s also trying awfully hard to be “edgy,” mixing its science (much of which I already knew) with plenty of what feels like conjecture. It’s fascinating, but not always persuasive. Patients who are strongly invested in finding explanations for their disorders may latch onto the idea that LT. ELSIE OTT, RN (1913-2006), AND THE FIRST GLOBE She’d never even flown before, but in 1943, 2nd Lt. Elsie Ott, RN, became the U.S. Army’s first flight nurse, assigned to the first-ever intercontinental medical evacuation flight: a seven-day, 11,000-mile odyssey that took her and five patients from Karachi toWashington, D.C.
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