All posts by: Joni Watson

Using Evernote to Write Scholarly Articles (Or Anything Else)

I have used Evernote for a while now to help me collect ideas and thoughts for a few writing projects, including daily blog posts. It’s the “new” file drawer or folder. It has easy categorization options, lets me email and... Read More

Thankful for One More Hour

Day 6: I am thankful for Daylight Savings time – falling back – receiving the precious gift of one more hour of sleep. Similarly, I am thankful for all the night shift folks who worked one more hour last night.... Read More

Thankful for Vocal Nurses

Day 5: I am thankful for nursing colleagues who dare to raise their voices – which are often echos of patients’ voices – time and time again as advocates for change. Sometimes processes or “powerful” people drown out their voices,... Read More

Thankful for Open Dialogue

Day 4: I am thankful for open dialogue and colleagues and leaders who welcome that dialogue. Talk at me, and I’ll discredit you; talk with me, and I’ll revere you. One says, “I’m number one. Listen to me.” The other... Read More

Violence Against Nurses and its Impact on Stress and Productivity

The Article: Gates, D., Gillespie, G., & Succop, P. (2011). Violence against nurses and its impact on stress and productivity. Nursing Economic$, 29(2): 59-66. Big Idea: Emergency room nurses routinely face workplace violence from patients and their visitors. This cross-sectional... Read More

Thankful for Medicine

Day 3 of 24 Days of Thanks: I am thankful for medicine – both the profession and the actual medicinal treatments. Pharmacology amazes me; the people who develop medicines or spend their lives dedicated to it intrigue me even more.... Read More

Thankful for Tears of Empathy

Day 2: I am thankful for the precious times in which I share tears with colleagues and patients. It’s a special relationship with some, and I am very thankful for it.... Read More

Poverty POV

I understand we need standard poverty guidelines within the U.S. so we know which households and individuals are equally eligible for government services. I really do understand it, but it makes me crazy. Every time I look at the guidelines,... Read More

Thankful for Divergent Paths

I am spending the next 24 days giving thanks in many ways – posting personal thanks on my Facebook page, giving handwritten notes to a lovely list of people who’ve made my year, and sharing small gifts with those around... Read More

Would You Like A Nursing Student?

Would I? You bet! Can I? Can I!? Undergrad. Graduate student. Doesn’t matter! I enjoy having nursing students with me. Well, most of the time. There is that occasional student that thinks she knows everything already, isn’t interested in soaking... Read More