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A lack of available beds in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and other rehabilitation settings is forcing hospitals to delay patient discharges.
On Jan. 26 at noon ET, hospital leaders, clinicians and experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will discuss how health care professionals can work with their patients and communities to build trust in the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy.
Adding a certified wound and skin care nurse to a multiprofessional proning team reduced the odds of patients with COVID-19 developing pressure injuries
The Red Cross announced this week the nation’s blood supply is dangerously low, calling the situation a national crisis.
In the final week of 2021, the number of influenza cases rose, especially in the eastern and central United States.
Nurse practitioners (NPs) have the second most desirable job according to the latest U.S. News & World Report
In 2021, scores of hospitals looked overseas for nurses who could fill their vacancies
In the January issue of Nursing Management, researchers updated their 2020 recommendations for tackling burnout
A virtual reality (VR) mindfulness and stress management program helped nurses cope with the strains of treating COVID-19 patients.
An analysis of national data from federal government surveys in the January issue of Health Affairs revealed “a tightening labor market for RNs"