Find the Magic in the Holiday Season
Find the Magic in Your Holiday Experiences as a Nurse. Isn’t this supposed to be the most magical time of year? “Be of good cheer” should be our motto yet as a nurse, feelings of overwhelm can take precedence over our
New Innovations for Medical Staff
Have you adjusted to a new technology? As we have all experienced many transitions and changes since the shut down in March of 2020 with COVID19 we are now exposed to new technology and ways to treat our patients. Technology is assisting
Nurse Bloggers Worth Reading
The top 5 Nurse Bloggers you should be reading…. You may ask
Covid Brain Fog? 3 techniques to help your memory
Brain Training for Healthcare workers – 3 techniques to help your memory What was the name of the movie you watched over the weekend? Where did you put your keys? Did you complete the chart for the patient you were with
When is anxiety something more? Resources for Mental Health
2020 has not been an easy year! We have had a global pandemic that has caused loss of life, employment, education and connection with those things and people we love. Many of us have taken on new responsibilities such as home
Summer Mental Health Tips for Healthcare Workers during Covid-19
This pandemic is causing stress in every person on the planet, but especially those who are in the health care industry. The strain of this will be showing up for years to come. That’s why it is more important than
9 Ways That Nursing Has Changed Over the Years
Like almost every profession on the planet, nursing has changed significantly in the past few years. To celebrate Certified Nurses Day (March 19, 2020), we wanted to highlight some of these major changes. Here are nine different ways that nursing has
Interesting Facts About Famous Nurses
We all know Thomas Edison, Davy Crockett, George Washington, Mark Twain and Henry Ford. Each of these Americans have contributed to our history and our society. We learn about them in school and we carry that information with us throughout
Self-Care During the Holidays
For many Americans, the holidays are a time to let yourself go and not worry about things until January 1st and the inevitable New Year’s Resolution. But for caregivers, this isn’t always an option. Self-care is important to include in your daily plan, especially
Self-Gratitude and Grace for Caregivers
Gratitude is linked to feelings of thankfulness and kindness which is returned for a similar act of kindness. Many people feel that gratitude is something you can only display for others, but that isn’t true. Self-gratitude is important and in fact it has been