NJSNA President’s Message
I am writing this as my family vacation comes to an end. It was back to basics with just family and some friends hanging out on the beach…socially distanced. However, it was wonderful and really [...]
I am writing this as my family vacation comes to an end. It was back to basics with just family and some friends hanging out on the beach…socially distanced. However, it was wonderful and really [...]
The ultimate goal of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care is to improve patient outcomes by revolutionizing treatment techniques. By analyzing complex medical data and drawing conclusions [...]
We as nurses want to see our profession thrive and be prepared for the future. We as individuals can take actions that will lead to advancements in nursing as a whole. These steps on their own [...]
You may wonder if your workplace is unhealthy or toxic or if it’s just you not being able to deal. If you are in a practice environment like those in the following five scenarios, you need to [...]
Sherry is the director of nursing at Shady Lane Home in Clarksboro, which is a 60-bed facility that, like many long-term facilities in New Jersey, has been working extremely hard to keep COVID-19 [...]
Suzanne is our infection control nurse and our educator, both of which are so important during this time. She guided our team (all TMs) through new processes, policies and ensured [...]
I feel the need to apologize for the state of our current profession. By saying that, I don’t mean anything negative towards nursing in general, it’s actually quite contrary. I have more pride [...]
Nurses encounter foul language, name calling, spitting, pushing, kicking and much more. The “this is your job, take it and roll with it” mentality is slowly changing. Nurses often feel like they [...]
A nursing research study was recently completed to examine the relationships between professional emergency preparedness competence, personal preparation for a disaster and the likelihood of [...]