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Pulse oximeters overestimated arterial oxygen saturation in Black children, researchers reported this week in JAMA Pediatrics.
Fatigue, workload, burnout and workplace violence contribute to job-related stress and cause a worse patient safety culture, according to a systematic review.
Medication administration technology should be developed in collaboration with front-line nurses who are tasked with medication administration, a study concludes.
Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital relied on interprofessional collaboration to address overcrowding in the emergency department and patient boarding.
The 2023 National Health Service Corps Scholarship program is open.
Utah became the 27th state to grant nurse practitioners full practice authority.
Top considerations travel nurses weigh in determining whether to return to a permanent position are hourly wage, benefits, workload, commute time and flexible schedules, according to a report.
Over a dozen states, including Missouri, New York and Texas, have proposed legislation to reign in price gouging of travel nurse staffing agencies.
The American Hospital Association and AONL this week responded to a Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee request for information on the drivers of health care workforce shortages and potential solutions with a letter recommending the committee invest in nursing education and…
Sharon Pappas, PhD, RN, CNO at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, will receive AONL’s prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in May at this year’s annual conference in Anaheim, Calif.
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