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A Guide to Buying the Perfect Gift for a Nurse

Finding a perfect gift for a nurse isn’t always an easy job. So, here is a guide to help those who still need the right gift!

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COPD: What You Need to Know

As nurses, each and every individual has the responsibility to know about this deadly disease in order to provide a better plan for healthcare to their patients in the coming days. Keep reading to learn more about what you should know about COPD.

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How to Go About the Grievance Process

In short, grievances can be the concerns, issues, or complaints that an employee raises with his/her employer in an organization. Although there is no legally binding process to follow while trying to raise or handle a grievance at the job, there are still some principles that have to be noted.

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Understanding and Treating Sexual Assault Victims

So, what makes studying about sexual assault victims important for nurses? Well, in the United States, someone is being sexually assaulted every two minutes, and now more than ever, people are feeling comfortable enough to come out about their own experiences of harassment and assault, especially in the film and media industry.

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Becoming an HIV and AIDS Nurse

Due to the specialized nature of the role, the aspiring HIV/AIDS care nurses should follow a series of steps to become one. Keep reading to learn how some nurses can specialize in HIV/AIDS.

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Safe Toys and Gifts Month

This year’s holiday season is arriving soon, and in this holiday season, it’s important for parents to be aware of what is and isn’t safe to buy for their kids! Keep reading to learn more about Safe Toys and Gifts Month.

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How Can Nurses Care for Suicidal Patients?

As a primary care nurse, one is more than likely to come across patients who are experiencing suicidal thoughts, and it’s important that nurses are prepared to respond compassionately to patients who are considering suicide.

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Nursing Care for Alzheimer’s Disease

Nursing is a complex and diverse field and today’s nurses hold several functions to carry out in their duty. One such area is caring for Alzheimer’s disease patients, and caring for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease is not an easy task.

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Multivariable Technique of PK’S in Total Care of Bedridden Patient

It is imperative for nurses to use simple, but at the same time, effective solutions while working. A PK’S pad is one of many methods that can be used by nurses around the world. Keep reading to learn more about Maria’s experience with the PK’S pad and what she did to innovate it.

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What Should Nurses Know About Diabetic Eye Disease?

Diabetes can affect the eyes when the blood glucose is too high in the affected patient. Keep reading to learn more about what nurses should know about diabetic eye diseases.

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