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Dealing Effectively with Shift Changes and Patient Handoffs

By Angie Best-Boss RN - March 3, 2016

If you have kids, you know the worst time of day is that hour before dinner - kids are needy and cranky after school, homework has to get started, and dinner has to be created. Similarly, if you are

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Dealing Effectively with Shift Changes and Patient Handoffs

Tips for Dealing with Difficult Patients

By MaryAnn DePietro - March 1, 2016

In an ideal world, your patients would all be polite and pleasant. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. If you work in healthcare, it’s inevitable you will have to deal with difficult patients.

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How to Deal With Difficult Patients

Nurses and Unions

By Angie Best-Boss RN - February 23, 2016

To unionize or not to unionize? Many nurses will ask themselves that question at some point in their careers. Do you join an established union? Help start one? Does it protect or hurt patients?  According

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Nurses & Unions | HospitalRecruiting.com

Must Have Apps for Nurses

By Angie Best-Boss RN - February 4, 2016

Almost every shift, I grab my phone and look up something. Whether it’s a medication I’ve never even heard of, much less given before, or a medical condition with which I am not familiar, I look to

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Must Have Apps for Nurses

How to Write Resumes for Robots

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - January 28, 2016

If you are like most job seekers, you see an ad online, email your résumé…and never hear anything back. It is common to feel intensely frustrated with this situation. With the advent of Applicant Tracking

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How to Write Resumes for Robots

Are House Calls for You?

By Angie Best-Boss RN - January 26, 2016

Not sure which practice model is right for you? An increasing number of physicians are looking toward a growing specialty that has its roots in the past. If you don’t think doctors make house calls anymore,

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house call concept

Nurses who fight the flu shot

By Angie Best-Boss RN - January 5, 2016

The flu shot reminders started in August this year at my hospital. “Flu shot season is approaching! Reminder: flu shots are mandatory for continued employment.” In my hospital system, and at thousands

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nurses who fight the flu shot

Working in Critical Care Transport as a Nurse

By MaryAnn DePietro - December 1, 2015

There are a lot of different nursing specialties to consider. If you’re someone who thrives on working in a fast-paced environment and want to care for seriously ill or injured patients, working as

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Critical Care Transport Nursing Career

What This Nurse is Thankful For

By Angie Best-Boss RN - November 17, 2015

First and foremost, Thanksgiving is a paid holiday, so I’m thankful for any day in which my hour is worth time and a half. But that’s not all – Thanksgiving is a perfect opportunity to reflect on all

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Thanksgiving - What This Nurse is Grateful For

Back to our roots: Understanding Holistic Nursing

By Angie Best-Boss RN - November 5, 2015

When you think holistic nursing, what comes to mind? Airy, fairy nurses who focus only on warm fuzzies? That too-common misconception ignores the reality that holistic nurses are found in every nursing

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