Here are the top read news for #nursing:
An Unusual Coping Method Is Helping Nurses Find Peace At Work:
For most nurses, the only constant in their days is the fact that things are perpetually changing around them. However, the majority of the training they receive before reaching their hectic workplaces is based on stable, theoretical examples. One California professor is trying to change that. Read more
Collaboration between nurses and physicians decreases rates of HAIs in critical care:
Collaborative relationships between nurses and physicians decrease rates of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in critical care, according to an article in the April issue of Critical Care Nurse (CCN). Read more
Big Data’s Bottom Line:
Nurses are key figures in turning great numbers into best practices. Read more
Dallas Hospital Seeks Dismissal Of Nurse’s Suit Over Ebola:
DALLAS — A hospital operator denied allegations of poor training and improper preparation in seeking dismissal of a lawsuit by a nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for the first U.S. patient to succumb to the deadly disease. Read more
Stubborn Pay Gap Is Found in Nursing:
The new analysis, which included data on more than 290,000 registered nurses, also found that the pay gap had not narrowed within workplace settings and specialties from 1988 to 2013. The new study is the first to have measured gender disparities in pay among nurses over time. Read more