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What is a Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) Test? My husband is a very healthy 53-year-old lifelong distance runner who jogs not only to stay in shape but to avoid needing antihypertensive medication from which he was successfully weaned over a decade ago. In addition to his personal history of ..read more
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Health Workforce Well-Being Day  March 18 has been established as Health Workforce Well-Being (HWWB) Day to “bring together national and institutional leaders, policymakers, patients and communities, and health workers of all professions to acknowledge our collective ..read more
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This Month in Nursing: April 2024 Here’s what’s happening this month, along with some resources for your learning and professional development. Nursing Recognition DatesOccupational Health Nurses Week          4/7-4/13 ..read more
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Updates on COVID-19 Isolation The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged in late 2019, wreaked havoc globally not just on healthcare systems, but also disrupting daily life and altering societal norms. The highly contagious and deadly virus spread rapidly and claimed the lives of ..read more
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What You Need to Know about Measles in 2024 Measles is in the news again this year! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), during the first 2 months of 2024, there were already 41 reported cases in the United States (US) in 16 different jurisdictions. In ..read more
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Lifelong Learning and Nursing Certification As I’ve grown in my years of experience, I can clearly see the difference that certification makes in my practice. I am a more knowledgeable nurse and nurse practitioner because of the requirements to maintain my certification. For me, this ..read more
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Why Aren't More Nurses Certified? Nursing certification is a type of credentialling that shows an individual has met specific standards beyond the basic level of nursing knowledge as determined by a specialty organization. To become board certified, registered nurses (RNs) must ..read more
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This Month in Nursing: March 2024 Here’s what’s happening this month, along with some resources for your learning and professional development. Nursing Recognition DatesHealth Workforce Well-Being Day           March 18 ..read more
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Love or Duty? How do you View being a Nurse? Someone recently asked me why I still practice nursing and whether I was tired of it. I immediately answered without hesitation, “Because I love it.” My response was genuine – I really do love this profession, even with all the ..read more
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