Nurses are indispensable to society. Of the many necessary and wonderful medical professional positions, however, neonatal nurses are perhaps some of the most unique.
Neonatal...
Registered nurses (RNs) come to the job because they want to help people. College freshmen enrolling in nursing programs generally imagine themselves at patient’s...
The healthcare landscape is constantly evolving, and nowhere is this more evident than in acute and critical care settings. According to recent reports, the...
Nursing is one of the most demanding professions. Among the many requirements, just a few are emotional resilience, sharp clinical skills, and long hours...
The pursuit of a healthy life is more than a goal; it's a cornerstone for quality living, affecting everything from longevity to mental well-being. And yet, true health extends beyond mere exercise regimens and dietary choices; it also demands attention to less obvious but equally vital elementsu2014timely medical interventions, mental fortitude, and an environment conducive to wellness.
Today, the wisdom of a certified nurse brings to light the often-understated elements of health and wellness, merging the complexity of medical insight with the practicality of everyday habits.
A new paper in the peer-reviewed Journal of Sleep Research details how nurses who also are parents might be more susceptible than other groups to daily stress aggravated by poor sleep. The consequences of the sleep-stressor link in nurses with children may affect their caregiving at home and on the job, where nurses represent the largest population of front-line health care workers.
The month of May honors National Nurses Month a time designated to recognize the incredible contributions nurses make to the field, particularly during the increased strain they have endured throughout the COVID-19 crisis. In early 2020, the pandemic turned nurses and other healthcare personnel into frontline responders, forcing them to contend with caring for COVID-19 patients, insufficient personal protective equipment, grueling work hours, and other factors contributing to exponentially rising rates of burnout.
Nurses are the selfless helpers and caregivers of those in need by the fundamental nature of their profession. Who takes care of these hard working lifelines? A recent national study has revealed unsettling findings: Nurses, regardless of gender, are at a significantly increased risk of suicide than the rest of the general population.
Cerebral palsy (CP) can result from natural complications during pregnancy, but a significant percentage arises from medical errors during birth. It is a neurological...
Certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) hold a vital role in healthcare. These professionals deliver anesthesia care and ensure patient safety during surgical and medical...