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By
Jennifer Larson, contributor
The
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hospitals is always closely inspected
by people interested in children's
health issues. This year's list of
Best Children's Hospitals included 80
different facilities that ranked in
the top 50 among 10 specialties.
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By
E'Louise Ondash, RN, contributor
"No
nurse works effectively in a vacuum." "It
takes a village." "All for one,
and one for all."
All
of these axioms are true when it comes
to nursing and teamwork.
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By
Jennifer Purdie, staff writer
NurseZone.com
held a special promotion during Nurses
Week (May 6-12) this year. With the
theme "Humor," nurses were tasked to
write about a comedic event that
occurred at work. NurseZone.com
staffers poured over the entries, had
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By
Christina Orlovsky Page,
contributor
As
the population ages and the need
for health care increases,
access to care is often a
challenge, based on location,
provider availability, chronic
conditions and economic factors.
One potential solution to a
number of these challenges is
the umbrella of care called
telemedicine.
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By
Jennifer Larson, contributor
Nurses
are educators, care providers and
advocates. They are also role models.
But that's the part that can get
tricky. So often, nurses have devoted
so much of themselves to caring for
others that addressing their own needs
get pushed pretty far down on the "to
do" list.
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