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How Nursing Students Can Retain and Truly Understand Complex Medical Information
Nursing students face one of the most demanding academic workloads in higher education. From anatomy and pharmacology to pathophysiology and clinical practice, the volume and complexity of informat...
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How Nurse Parents Can Balance Family, Work, and Education Without Burnout
Nurse parents and expecting nurse parents often carry three full-time roles at once: parenting responsibilities, demanding shifts, and continuing nursing education that’s supposed to support nursin...
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Life support: Information, ethics & decision-making
Our very lives and well-being hinge on the seamless operation of our internal organs. Should vital systems such as the heart, lungs, or kidneys cease to function, the threat of death becomes immedi...
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Nursing Tips: Have you ever heard of Technostress in Nursing?
The consequences technology has had on us are becoming more apparent in our everyday lives. Healthcare workers, specifically nurses, have been heavily impacted by technostress over the last decade....
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Paul Alexander- The Man in an Iron Lung Dies after over 70 years in and Iron Lung
Paul Alexander is widely known as “the man in the iron lung”. Paul developed polio in 1952 when he was just 6 years old. He had since spent over 70 years in an iron lung. Paul learned to read, writ...
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Ex Pennsylvania Nurse Admits to killing 19 patients
Heather Pressdee, a former nurse from Pennsylvania, has confessed to trying to kill more than a dozen additional patients. She gave lethal doses of insulin to 19 patients at five nursing homes, som...
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