The Nurse Addict Part 1: The slippery slope
Perpetuated by silence and steeped in shame—this taboo subject deserves to be brought into the light. Think about the nurses who work with you on your unit—statistically, you are working with someone doing a pretty decent job of covering up…well, their suffering, really.
What to expect when getting into the ER specialty
The ED is no walk in the park. Because nurses who specialize in ER are dealing with patients on the brink of medical emergencies.
To know if you’re the right fit for this specialty, we’ll help you answer the question: What does an ER nurse do?
5 Tips on how you get through first year of nursing school
Starting your nursing school journey might be daunting. If you feel overwhelmed by going through nursing school, don’t be afraid. We have listed some tips to help you get through in nursing school.
In The Field: Nurse Taylor believed that Cultural competence is a fancy way of saying adapt to your audience
Nurse Taylor Wilson wants everyone to realize how understanding different aspects of culture can improve experiences and outcomes for both nurses and patients.
Tips for staying connected with your classmates during your online nursing program
To ensure that nursing students can keep their sanity while pursuing their degrees, they should connect with their (virtual) classmates to have people to rely on. This article has listed some ways to connect with your other classmates online.
Navigating an Unhealthy Workspace with Your Team
To have a better relationship with your coworkers is something that everyone craves for. It’s like daydreaming of the perfect boyfriend; you might wish for him to be tall, smart, rich and kind, but knowing that's not possible all you can do is hope for a good one. Here’s how you can survive a toxic workplace.
6 Common new grad nurse mistakes
It’s important to remember as a new nurse that mistakes will happen. How you respond and learn from those mistakes will dictate your nursing career. Educate yourself and understand why the mistake happened.
In The Field: Nurse Avery believed that every nurse must learn to take care of their mental health by taking time for themselves.
Every nurse should learn to take care of their mental health by making time for themselves, such as getting extra sleep or seeing a therapist after a tragic patient situation.
Introducing a brand new podcast: Insider’s Perspective of Nursing | The Podcast
This isn’t your average pod. Our NurseDeck hosts interview the industry’s leading professionals to share stories with you about all things nursing! We hear from professionals from all walks of nursing life—in academia, at the bedside, in the C-suites of administration, and those at the forefront of nurse-led innovation
How the student loan pause is affecting nurses
As new nurses graduate, they are encumbered with looming worries over the debt they’ve acquired while attending nursing school. Pausing student loan debt, especially for nurses, is a great way to reduce the financial burden.
Types of content to create for ND Social
Many nurse creators on NurseDeck Social are wondering what types of content to create that can generate a lot of engagement. If you’re one of them, there’s nothing to worry !
Here are some types of content that NurseDeck Social recommends you post on the platform.
Nursing school supply list: 10 essentials for success
There is a surge in nursing school enrollments. Essential nursing school supplies will keep you on track and set for success. Here are 10 nursing school supplies that will help get the job done!
In The Field: Nurse Elisa believed that nursing is a diverse field, and you can do ANYTHING you set your mind to!
Hold firm boundaries with staff, work/life balance, remember you are only one person.
Pulse check: The role of the nurse and LGBTQIA+ rights
Already fragile, restricting access to care—in essence giving over decision-making about one’s own body to a legislative body—further marginalizes minority groups. It widens the gaping chasm that some of our patients already traverse in order to access care now. For nurses, the attacks on LGBTQIA+ rights are the most worrisome. It’s not right, it’s not fair and we need to pull the e-brake in the name of public health—the area where we can do the most good.
What is a nurse educator - and how do I become one?
It’s no secret: we are currently experiencing a severe shortage of nursing educators. The shortage has led to a dramatic reduction in student capacity nationwide and an inability to scale up faculty in the way that’s needed. This all coincides with an existing nursing shortage further fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Great Resignation in healthcare.
Stress Management Tips
Whether or not you're aware of this, stress management in the medical profession has become quite a problem. There's no need to sugarcoat it — nurses are literally stressed out.
Tips for nursing students: How to pass Anatomy and Physiology
To pass your nursing school subjects, it is expected that you will need to overcome many hurdles. In this article, we have listed some ways on how to pass anatomy and physiology in nursing school.
5 Best side hustles for nurses to earn some extra cash
It’s no secret that nurses feel overworked and underpaid. Long shifts and low pay have nurses turning to side hustles for some extra cash.
In The Field: Nurse Chandra shares how her labor and delivery nurse influence her to choose her specialty
Maryland, Labor and Delivery/Postpartum nurse Chandra Dodson RN. shared who influenced her to choose her specialty.
The increasing need for nursing educators
Nurse educators play a crucial role in the success and future of the nursing profession. Nursing educators hold the key to the future of our profession and we as a nation need to do whatever we can to ensure the expansion of this important role.
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