AJN’s November Issue: Voices of New RNs, Intraosseous Vascular Access,...
AJN’s November issue is now available on our Web site. Here’s a selection of what not to miss. New RNs. Hospitals invest in orientation or residency programs for newly licensed nurses, but turnover...
View ArticleNew CE for Nurses: Understanding the Origins of the Obesity Epidemic
By Gaulsstin/via Wikimedia Commons One of our two December feature CE articles, “The Obesity Epidemic, Part 1: Understanding the Origins,” is about a pervasive and complex issue that nurses see the...
View ArticleAre the Benefits of Nutrition for Cardiovascular Health Being Undersold ?
By Betsy Todd, MPH, RN, CIC, AJN clinical editor By Eric Hunt/via Wikimedia Commons A nutrition conference at which physicians and medical students outnumber either nurses or dietitians is a rare...
View ArticleAJN in December: Lifestyle Factors and Metabolic Syndrome, Contrast-Induced...
The December issue of AJN is now live. Here are some articles we’d like to bring to your attention. CE Feature: “Original Research: Examining the Links Between Lifestyle Factors and Metabolic Syndrome”...
View ArticleMetabolic Syndrome: Lifestyle Factors and Prevention
Metabolic syndrome: one-third of U.S. adults. Conversations about health—whether between neighbors or between clinicians and patients—often revolve around weight problems, blood pressure, blood sugar,...
View ArticleAJN in October: Nursing Student Errors, Septic Shock Resuscitation, the...
The October issue of AJN is now live. Here are some articles we’d like to bring to your attention. CE: Original Research: Exploring How Nursing Schools Handle Student Errors and Near Misses The authors...
View ArticleAugust Issue: Obesity-Related Cancer, Simulation-Based Education, Secondhand...
“A respite for nurses may be more needed than ever. Workplaces are more complex than they used to be and . . . changing faster. . . . And there never seem to be enough people to do what needs to be...
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