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A CNO Goes Incognito – An Update

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN I published the blog below two years ago as we emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, many leaders were fascinated with this blog and asked about the CNO’s identity. I promised confidentiality to the CNO at the time.

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A translation guide for physician-speak

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This post originally appeared in The Head Nurse blog. Physician: “The patient prevents with sociopathic elephants and compliance of derriere spoonerisms.” Translation: ”This was the transcriptionist’s first day on the job.”

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10 reasons I hate getting admissions at shift change

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She admits herself that “the reasons for this could fill pages upon pages,” but does her best to be concise in a blog post outlying the 10 reasons why it’s so tough. For Brittney from The Nerdy Nurse , one of the hardest parts of the gig is receiving admissions at shift change.

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Key Changes in How Nurses View Their Work

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN This is the third blog summarizing research I presented at the AONL Research Foundation Keynote at the AONL meeting in New Orleans meeting. My topic was the Evolving Role of Nurse Managers in the New World of Work.

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Cancer Patient Reflects on Surviving 9-Week-Long Heart Attack

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“I have since come to learn that among adults 55 and younger, women are far more likely than men to experience lesser-known acute heart attack symptoms in addition to chest pain,” she wrote in a recent blog post. “And

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Cancer-Causing Ingredients Found in Many U.S. Food Products

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Although artificial dyes are common in America, that doesn’t make them safe to eat,” Vani wrote on her blog. She accused major food distributors of “poisoning consumers for profit.” Companies don’t want to slap warnings all over food packages because that wouldn’t be good for business. version.”

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New Employee Training

Open Dental

The post New Employee Training appeared first on Open Dental Blog. Learn about employee training resources, and our Certifications tool to help you manage your employees' training progress in Open Dental.