Posts tagged with: Nursing

Is There A Nurse in the Boardroom?

It comes as no surprise to regular Nursetopia readers that I am an advocate for nurses in all levels of leadership in every area of healthcare, business, and the community. I say it frequently, and I quote Nursing Leadership from... Read More

‘Cancer in Hispanics/Latinos’ Receives Nursing Education Attention

The Hispanic/Latino population is the fastest growing population in the U.S. The group, which actually consists of many sub-populations, has a common set of physical, emotional, and practical concerns related to cancer and healthcare that all nurses (and really all healthcare... Read More

LIVESTRONG Matters to Healthcare Professionals and Our Patients

Living in Austin, Texas, global headquarters for LIVESTRONG, and working in the oncology care community, the recent events surrounding Lance Armstrong is big news. I honestly have not thought a lot about the controversy since news broke, but a 12-mile... Read More

Remembering Most People Have Never Seen Someone Die

Death is understandable for me. I have seen its changing routine over and over again. The different sights, sounds, and smells indicate the timely progression of a tired body letting go. I have walked this worn path alongside many families,... Read More

Power in Numbers

One vocal nurse. Could be a fluke. Two vocal nurses. Hmmm, maybe there’s something going on here. Three or more vocal nurses. Okay, you have my attention. It’s not that one person can’t make a difference. No, he definitely can,... Read More

Free, Full-Text Nursing Articles Right to Your Inbox

I enjoy nursing research articles. Gasp. Yes, I said it. No, I didn’t always feel this way. I post about nursing research as well as research resources from time to time so others can locate their own free, full-text nursing articles. These posts... Read More

Unquantifiable

There are some situations, some people, some events, some outcomes that are unquantifiable. They are that amazing. It is practically impossible to put a number, a dollar amount, any value on it. When that happens, realize the moment; cherish it. Those... Read More

Every Nurse a Leader

It doesn’t matter if you’ve been a nurse for 40 years or 4 days. Every nurse is a leader. Once you earn the title of “nurse,” people trust you. I write about this topic a lot because I see nurses... Read More

600+ Free, Full-Text Nursing Journal Articles [Two Days Remaining]

Whether you are a nurse or a nursing student, you need to take advantage of Lippincott NursingCenter.com’s nearly 50 nursing journals that are currently free during Nurses Week only. That means you have today and tomorrow to view the journals... Read More

Family Homelessness Viewed Through the Lens of Health and Human Rights

Article: Lee, R. (2012). Family homelessness viewed through the lens of health and human rights. Advances in Nursing Science, 35(2): E47-E59. The Big Idea: This ethnographic study focuses on the viewpoints of health, human rights, and dignity as perceived by... Read More