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How Do You Spell Clinical Judgment? T-A-N-N-E-R

To teach clinical judgment, this construct of nurse thinking must be deeply understood by nurse…
Educators
Academic Integrity in Nursing Education: Challenges & Opportunities
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How One Question in a Facebook Post Revealed the Gap in Nurses’ Professional Identity
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The Power of Presence: How Nurses Transform Lives Every Day
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The Legacy of Rose Caballero: A Lifetime of Nursing, Teaching, and Compassion
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Moving Beyond Transformation to Reformation in Nursing Education

Students/New Nurses

Transition to Practice

Students/New Nurses

Which Vital Sign is Most Vital to Recognize a Problem and Need to Rescue?

Though all vital signs are vital, what parameter is most important to identify an early…
Students/New Nurses
How to Use a “Bad Lab” to Teach Students to Think Like a Nurse
Students/New Nurses
Why Every Student Needs to Develop a Personal Mission Statement Before They Graduate
Students/New Nurses
The One Thing A Nurse Must Never Do
Students/New Nurses
Questions that Student’s Need to Answer: What are You Willing to Give Up to Make Nursing School a Priority?
Students/New Nurses
Practical “Pearls” to Strengthen Nursing Assessment Skills So Students are Well Prepared for Practice