Nurses are often the last defense in preventing a wrong medication from reaching the patient even though they are frequently held responsible for these errors. Who do you think should be held...
You are right. I am not a nurse. However, my editor at the nursing publication for which I was assigned the article says, "Nurses will be faced with this question, so what should they do?" Doesn't it...
No, that's not my question at all. It's more of a quality of life issue. My original question was what role, if any, should a nurse play in assisted suicide? What if the patient, who is of sound mind...
I'm just wondering in terms of assisted suicide in general. How do nurses feel about it, especially when the patient is suffering or in extreme pain that can't be
Actually, I'm not in nursing at all. I'm writing an article for a nursing publication about nursing as a second career and why some people decide to change careers and go in that direction.
I'd like to hear from those who have chosen nursing as second career and why. What did you do first? What made you switch careers and how old were you when you did
I'd like to hear from people who have chosen nursing as a second career. What makes nursing attractive to a mature adult with work experience in other areas? Did you think about nursing the first...