No matter what your specialty is, there's an event for you. We have gathered together event coverage from conferences, meetups, webinars, and so much more.
Learning is a life-long goal. Even as experienced nurses, we need to continue to learn. Attending conferences is a great way to learn, network and expand your...
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Award-winning cinematographer captured on film stories from across the United States of nurses representing many specialties. She shared with the world in her...
Social media platforms are often used for commentary to the world. Nurses are moving into the world too at a fast pace. Here is one blogger who is making an...
The opioid crisis in the US! We have all heard about it. How are we addressing it? The Emergency Nursing Conference being held September 13-16 in St Louis will...
Spiritual care is utilized in all aspects of nursing, but it is especially essential in critical care nursing where life and death decisions are made daily....
The Pioneering Spirit Award recognizes significant contributions that influence acute and critical care nursing.
Pain management of our patients is a universal concern. When we add in a substance abuse disorder, our concerns mount.
Moving patients both in bed and out of bed is hard. Our patients are bigger, sicker and require more equipment. One way to achieve early mobilization without...
Our patients are sicker then ever. The acuity continues to climb. Many of our patients are vented either for a short time or unfortunately, sometimes for a...
Your critically ill ICU patient needs all the help we can provide to survive. One of the tools we can use to monitor our patients is the pulmonary artery...
Our patients that require an NG sometimes are wriggly and sweaty, resulting in dislodgement of the tube. This can be dangerous for our pt as well as...
Furthering your education is often the key to advancing in nursing. There are many options but flexibility is often the deciding factor. This might be for...
Reducing infection risk for our patients is a universal concern. However, we are all very busy and giving a bed bath isn't usually a priority for our patients,...
The Dale ACE Connector greatly minimizes splash and spillage when accessing feeding tubes. This can be a great improvement for staff that care for patients with...
We all use stethoscopes, some more often then others, depending on your practice setting. What brand to buy? What color? How well will I hear with it?
Catheter-related bloodstream infections are a serious healthcare problem with a significant mortality rate and costing billions of of dollars to treat. Read...
We've all had those patients who have an IV pole and other pieces of equipment that make it very challenging to even get them to the bathroom. Wouldn't it be...
What’s a “Scromper?” Well, it’s a great new idea from a very innovative nurse named Blake. A versatile garment made just for nurses… by a nurse….....
Marijuana has long been used medicinally out of the mainstream of medical practice. However, with the legalization of marijuana in many states, this is a...
Networking - we hear about it all the time. How great it is, what it will do for us, how we should all do IT! However, HOW do we do it? This article will focus...
Pain management in the ICU can be difficult. Added to the complexities of this care is that patients are often unable to verbalize their pain or indicate a...
Post-intensive care syndrome, PICS is a combination of symptoms that include health problems that remain after critical illness. They may persist when the...
Last year at NTI 2016, I had the opportunity to interview Mary Fran Tracy, Editor of the AACN Advanced Critical Care Journal and a Critical Care Clinical Nurse...
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is the premier professional nursing association dedicated to defining the future of emergency nursing through advocacy,...