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Nurses: Why Vaccinations Are Critical for Patients

During flu season, immunizations and vaccines are usually a hot topic among patients and healthcare personnel. While some may be against them while others are positive that they can help, it’s important for nurses to education and spread awareness on the importance of vaccinations. Read on to learn more about why vaccinations are critical for patients.

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Here’s Everything You Should Know About Heart Valve Disease

As per the reports from the “American Heart Association”, nearly five million people are identified with a heart valve disease every year. This higher rate makes it almost critical to learn everything that you can about this cardiac disease. Here’s everything that you should know.

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How Can Nurses Be Involved in Organ Donation?

Every year, over 5,000 people die because of not getting the organ that they need. The best way for hospital staff to combat this important issue is to maximize the number of organs recovered from the consented donors. But, what is a nurse’s role in organ donation?

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A Guide for Pediatric Nurses Communicating with their Child Patients

Being a pediatric nurse, you need to work with small children every day. So, here are some more tips and guidelines for those in pediatric nursing who have difficulty talking to their little patients.

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World Cancer Day: What Can You Do to Raise Awareness?

World Cancer Day is an initiative in which the entire planet could join hands in the battle against deadly cancers around the world. This event takes place every year on February 4th. Here are a few things you can do to raise awareness.

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The R Word: Unmasking Racism and Discrimination in Healthcare Settings

When it comes to talk about sensitive issues, we use the term: the elephant in the room. Racism in nursing is a sensitive issue. Actually, it’s a must-not talk about subject. Keep reading to see how INA Member Nancy Paris tackles this issue that many nurses face today.

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Solutions for the Nursing Shortage

Today, the demand for nurses is at its greatest and finding solutions for the problem is becoming highly important. Here are some possible solutions that every hospital can employ, and hopefully, that every nurse can put into practice in the coming years.

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Understanding Birth Defects and Neonatal Nursing

So, what is neonatal nursing all about? This is a subspecialty field of nursing in which nurses work with newborns during their neonatal period, which represents the first months of their life. Keep reading to learn more about what these nurses are and what they work with.

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Tips for Working the Night Shift

Working night shifts will be challenging, especially for new graduates and for other nurses who are used to working shifts during the day. However, nurses should consider the positive sides of working at night. Here are a few tips!

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Benefits of the Mediterranean Diet: An Overview

The Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) has been utilized for centuries in countries around the Mediterranean basin, such as Crete and Corfu as well as other parts of Greece, Southern Italy, and Spain. Over several decades, scientists have been closely studying the health benefits of the Mediterranean Diet.

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