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what in the world is a nursing career consultant?

Posted 11-18-2009 at 04:39 PM by emmasoy (Your Nursing Career)
Have you ever heard of a nursing career consultant?

I am Emma Soy, Rn a Nursing Career Consultant. Looking at my title, you might be asking yourself what in the world is a nursing career consultant?

The thing that you might not know about me is that until a few years ago, I did not even know what a nursing career consultant do until I met a very successful young lady in her early 30’s who introduced me to her career consultant, and explained to me how she turned from...
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Still Seeking Respect?

Posted 11-10-2009 at 01:43 PM by terri_g
Nurses often cite respect as a key component of retention, job satisfaction, and the delivery of safe patient care. Although as nurses, we want respect, when asked to define the term or describe what respect looks like to us, we are unable to do so.

Several months ago, I invited nurses to participate in the Respect Project’s survey as they work toward developing an operational definition of respect for the profession. You might be interested to know that Dr. Beth Ulrich, one of the...
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One Strategy to Support Tomorrow's Nurse Leaders

Posted 10-20-2009 at 04:57 PM by terri_g
Although nurse vacancy rates are currently low (due to the economic recession) and nurses are finding it more difficult to find jobs, we are still facing a severe nursing shortage. According to Peter Buerhaus’ projections, we will continue to experience a shortage of registered nurses reaching 260,000 by 2025.

As our schools of nursing strive to produce new graduates to meet the growing demand, they are stretched to capacity and unable to accommodate all qualified applicants. At last...
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Mercy Me!

Posted 10-13-2009 at 07:02 PM by JudithMitiguy
Bear with me as I deliver another critical commentary on the latest
series starring TV RNs.

Nurse Jackie and HawthoRNe were bad enough, but at least they aired on cable to a limited audience. Mercy, a prime-time show that premiered Sept. 22, appears on NBC, a major network, free of charge.
The main character, Veronica, played by Taylor Schilling, carries enough personal baggage to warrant a separate series about her emotional life. An Iraqi War veteran with post traumatic...
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Carolyn's Battle with Breast Cancer

Posted 10-07-2009 at 05:45 PM by pammer
When I think of Carolyn, I remember her smile and her courage. Hobbled by breast cancer for years, it could not suppress her spirit.

I think about her especially during October-- National Breast Cancer Awareness month—when we are reminded once again by the National Breast Cancer Foundation of how important early detection is.

Carolyn was my brother-in-law’s older sister. I had long admired her when I was growing up in our small town in Iowa. In my eyes, Carolyn had...
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Life after getting my BSN

Posted 10-05-2009 at 07:24 PM by raydelleh
I graduated from an ADN program in 1982 at the age of 30. I had four children from ages 12 to 3. It was a stressful time for me. Trying to make good grades, completing all the homework took up so much of time I felt guilty for the time I lost with my children. I then went to work a month after graduating in the Emergency Room. This was my not idea, but the Director of Nurses decided I "looked like I would do well in the ER and cross train in ICU" I was in shock, but too intimidated to...
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Flu shots

Posted 10-04-2009 at 12:43 AM by NurseEducator
Been crazy busy with adminsitering hundreds of flu shots for young and old. More facilites mandating shots for the students too. We are almost out of in-active and cannot order more because they are working on H1N1. The rest will have to wear masks for clinicals. We do have plenty of live FluMist left. I took mine about 2 weeks ago, gave to my husband, grandaughter, mother, sister, and grandfather. My sister said her arm was sore for 2 days. No one else in family had any reactions. Out of the patient...
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Bump or Shake?

Posted 10-02-2009 at 01:33 PM by pammer
Advocates for preventing swine flu transmission are suggesting a hand bump instead of a handshake. Fine. But in my mind, this presents many questions and the huge potential for social dilemmas and discomfort.

We all know the hand bump, seen often on the athletic field. It’s bending the arm at the elbow and raising the wrist to knock knuckles with a similarly close-fisted colleague. That works well on the football field as an expression of mutual acknowledgment for a job well-done....
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How to Eliminate Bullying in our Workplaces

Posted 09-18-2009 at 12:51 PM by terri_g
Representative Joe Wilson’s outburst during President Obama’s address to Congress, Serena William’s explosion of anger on the tennis courts at the US Open, and Kanye West’s interruption of Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards have prompted lots of discussions about civility.

Those of us in healthcare have long experienced incivility and even bullying in the workplace. I have experienced my share of (a) being shut out of the clique, (b) being excluded from...
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Meet Me at the Mosque

Posted 09-10-2009 at 04:43 PM by pammer
Last night, I was a guest at the mosque I drive by every day on my way to and from work. Long shrouded in mystery, I was able to see and experience what goes on there and – yes – even become a part of it.

My Muslim friend, an RN, had invited me to the religious observance of Iftar, the communal evening meal that occurs after the sunup-to-sundown fast every day during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Gihan did not arrive right away and I was early. Swathed from the...
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