How Trained CPR Coaches Are Transforming Pediatric ICU Response Teams
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Nurses, there’s a new podcast in town, and it’s designed just for you! Keith Carlson, widely known as Nurse Keith, has teamed up with The Nurse Keith Show and Springer Publishing Podcast Launches with a Must-Listen Episode: Navigating Psychiatric Mental Health Read More »
Championed by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) for many years and a key legislative p…
Emergency Medical Services for Children Reauthorization Act Signed into Law Read More »
A recent study published in Critical Care Nurse highlights a remarkable achievement at a Texas cardiovascular specialty hospital, where a dedicated …
Cardiogenic Shock Team Halves Diagnosis Time at Texas Specialty Hospital Read More »
The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, New York’s largest grantmaking organization focused on improving the health and well-being of vulnerable communities, i…
In a groundbreaking move, the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is embarking on an extensive five-year study to tackle the alarming issue of workplace violence faced by emergency nurses. This initiative responds to a pressing global crisis that has long plagued
Emergency Nurses Association Launches Crucial Study on Workplace Violence Read More »
Leaders who walk the talk. Remarkably low nurse turnover. An increased ability to attract and recruit top-tier nursing talent. Higher quality care, reduction in errors, and increased patient satisfaction scores. These are among the notable achievements of the three organizations
BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development Read More »
In Springer Publishing’s latest episode of the Conversations About Health Care Delivery in the United States podcast, hosts Jim Knickman and Brian Elbel discuss the importance of health behavior, especially the often-overlooked issue of sleep hygiene, with Dr. Azizi Seixas, the
A recent study published in the American Journal of Critical Care (AJCC) reveals that sepsis survivors are at a significant risk of being readmitted to the hospital, especially those who were discharged to home health care or home settings. Despite
Sepsis Survivors Face Continued Risk of Hospital Readmissions Read More »