
Music Therapy And Rehab Nurses
By Nurse.org Staff Writer Music is the universal language. It can set the tone, create an atmosphere, change anyone’s mood, and be a helpful remedy and therapeutic intervention for certain …
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By Nurse.org Staff Writer Music is the universal language. It can set the tone, create an atmosphere, change anyone’s mood, and be a helpful remedy and therapeutic intervention for certain …
By Keith Carlson, BSN, RN, NC-BC For a nurse, workplace and employer loyalty is a concept that can be important in terms of feeling a sense of belonging and meaning …
Welcome to Q&A with Nurse Beth Boynton, RN, MS. In this 10-part weekly series, we'll be navigating common conflicts in nursing and healthcare with an eye towards shared accountability and …
By Keith Carlson, BSN, RN, NC-BC While some nurses may be very comfortable with job interviews, there are some in the nursing profession who feel nothing but nervousness on their …
Getting around a new hospital can be confusing, especially for newer nurses who have so much to learn and don’t yet know the acronyms designated for certain areas. If your …
Ensuring that individuals who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual (LGBTQIA+) have access to the care that they need is still an evolving discussion in healthcare. And …
Beth Boynton, RN, MS specializes in communication, collaboration, and workplace culture. She offers advice on how to navigate common conflicts in nursing and healthcare with an eye towards shared accountability …
By Sean Dent, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCRN Ahh, the flu season -- that time of year when we’re all on the lookout for the potentially lethal (or at least very virulent) …
Welcome to Q&A with Nurse Beth Boynton, RN, MS. In this 10-part weekly series, we'll be navigating common conflicts in nursing and healthcare with an eye towards shared accountability and …
By Anne Devine, RN, BSN, BA, CBC Healthcare is a complex business these days, and there’s probably no one who feels it more than the person diagnosed with a serious …