The Nurse Speak Blog
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Find a variety of articles written on Nursing Education, NCLEX Prep Strategies, Test-Taking Tips, Professional Development & Entrepreneurship! Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, is the Lead Educational Specialist and NCLEX Prep Expert at The Nurse Speak.
The Nurse Speak Blog
4d ago
As nurses, we often find ourselves stretched thin—between demanding shifts, heavy patient loads, and the constant influx of new information, it’s easy to get caught up in the moment. But one thing remains clear: mastering the core clinical skills of assessment, analysis, and follow-up is absolutely critical to making your job not only easier but […]
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The Nurse Speak Blog
6d ago
In the world of healthcare, nurses serve as the backbone of patient care, and their role extends far beyond simple tasks. To find true job satisfaction and alignment in this demanding profession, nurses must lean into their skills and responsibilities, mastering the art of care delivery, effective communication, time management, and advocacy. By focusing on […]
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The Nurse Speak Blog
9M ago
In the realm of healthcare, nursing stands as a treasure trove brimming with limitless opportunities for Nursing career satisfaction, creativity, and the alignment of values. For those venturing into or already immersed in this noble profession, the rewards extend far beyond the conventional realms of patient care. Let’s explore the myriad of ways in which nursing offers a fulfilling career marked by personal and professional enrichment. In fact, the main purpose of this article is to help you see past the nursing “norms” and open up your mind for a career in nursing that will bring you close ..read more
The Nurse Speak Blog
10M ago
As we bid farewell to 2023, it’s an opportune moment for Nurses to reflect on the lessons learned and consider how to cultivate a more meaningful and satisfying Nursing career. One crucial aspect is the ability to let go of negativity, which can significantly impact not only professional well-being but also the quality of patient care. In this blog post, we’ll explore five valuable lessons learned throughout the year, offering practical ways to embrace positivity and enhance your Nursing career in 2024 and the years to come.
Cultivate Resilience Through Mindfulness:
The nursing profession is ..read more
The Nurse Speak Blog
1y ago
The dream of practicing nursing in North America is a beacon of hope for many international nurses. The allure of providing high-quality care, having limitless career opportunities that can offer a generous salary, and experiencing life in vibrant communities has made Canada and the United States prime destinations for aspiring Nursing professionals. However, the journey to becoming a licensed nurse in these countries is not without it challenges. This is where an NCLEX® Prep Expert steps in as a coach, mentor & tutor, ensuring international nurses are well-prepared to pass the licensure e ..read more
The Nurse Speak Blog
1y ago
A harmonious and respectful workplace environment is crucial in nursing. Dismantling workplace hostility and incivility not only promotes better patient care but also enhances job satisfaction and overall well-being. In this blog post, we’ll explore five practical tips and two case scenario examples that will help you to create the nurturing and supportive workplace that we all deserve.
1. Promote Open Communication: Encourage open and honest communication among team members. Establish regular channels for sharing thoughts, concerns, and ideas. Whether through team meetings, suggestion boxes ..read more
The Nurse Speak Blog
1y ago
The nursing profession offers a multitude of career paths, each with its own unique set of advantages and challenges. Two of the most compelling options for nurses are becoming an entrepreneur or working as an employee. Nurse entrepreneurship allows individuals to create their own destinies and shape their careers, while working as an employee nurse provides the security of a steady paycheck and a defined role within a healthcare organization. In this article, we will delve into the pros and cons of nurse entrepreneurship versus working as an employee nurse, helping aspiring nurses make infor ..read more
The Nurse Speak Blog
1y ago
As healthcare systems continue to evolve, the role of Assistant Directors of Nursing (ADONs) becomes increasingly critical in supporting and empowering nursing staff to practice at the highest level of their license. ADONs play a vital role in bridging the gap between nursing staff and administration, facilitating a collaborative environment where nurses can flourish and provide exceptional patient care. Here, we explore some key strategies that ADONs can employ to empower nursing staff:
Promoting Autonomy: Assistant Directors of Nursing can foster an environment that encourages nurses to ex ..read more
The Nurse Speak Blog
1y ago
Are you wondering how you can possibly figure out a way to balance all of your competing obligations while also studying for the NCLEX? Don’t worry – I got you! Studying for the NCLEX isn’t as complicated as it seems, and with my NCLEX Strategies for Success Program, you’ll be on your way towards NCLEX success in no time!
Here’s a 3-part process that really simplifies the process for you to balance it all while studying for the NCLEX:
Part 1 – Setting Realistic Study Goals:
Many nursing students and new graduates preparing for the NCLEX often find themselves overwhelmed and burnt out due to ..read more
The Nurse Speak Blog
1y ago
A Nurse educator plays a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare. They not only teach students and team members the technical skills necessary for patient care but also educate and model the values and behaviors that create a healthy workplace culture. Unfortunately, many healthcare environments can be negative, with high rates of burnout, turnover, and negative interactions between staff members. In our current healthcare climate, there are constant pleas for help for more staffing. Nursing staff and direct care providers are begging for more colleagues to help bear the burden of ou ..read more