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Charge nurses may feel unprepared to handle the demands of their job. That’s a problem, considering the importance of the role. The good news is that leadership and self-confidence can be developed through training and practice. The key to becoming a great charge nurse is to develop interpersonal skills with a focus on self-awareness and control over one’s actions.
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Nurse Educator | Leader | Professional Development Specialist | An empowered nurse who strives to empower fellow nurses through continuing education and professional development.
Nursing is not just a job; it’s an identity. People often ask me why I still call myself a nurse when I’m not working in a hospital or wearing scrubs. The truth is, being a nurse goes far beyond the uniform. It’s how I think, how I act, and how I approach every challenge. Nursing has taught me the art of multitasking (and yes, I can juggle more than just IV lines!), the importance of compassion (whether I’m comforting a patient or a colleague), and the skill of problem-solving under pressure (because sometimes, life doesn’t come with a call button). So, even if you see me in a suit instead of scrubs, I’ll proudly call myself a nurse. I may be in a different specialty now, but the core of who I am hasn’t changed. Plus, let’s be honest, whether in scrubs or a suit—I’m still a pretty good-looking nurse 😜! Nursing isn’t just a career—it’s a lifelong identity. And I’ll always proudly carry that with me, no matter where my path leads. #NursingIdentity #ProudNurse #BeyondTheScrubs #NurseForLife #NursesOnLinkedin
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Read more about this nurse's remote nursing job including the type of experience she had when hired, pay, and other benefits on our blog! https://lnkd.in/evf37NFt 👆Read it here
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Interested in pursuing a career as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?👩⚕️✨ In our new article, we give an overview of what an LPN is and does, the essential skills LPNs must embody, and a step-by-step guide on how to become an LPN: https://lnkd.in/gGC6dqF8
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Gain the skills and confidence needed to excel as a licensed practical nurse in our program. https://lnkd.in/dSuyTpY9 #dadeinstituteoftechnologyandhealth #diot #floridastudents #floridacourses #onlinecourse #studentcourses #certified #certification
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What does it take to become a clinical nurse specialist? Four nurses explain the career path they followed to reach their specialist nurse positions, and offer insights into the role and what it takes to get there.
How I became a clinical nurse specialist – and what it takes
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This assignment is designed to help you understand the critical roles that nurse
This assignment is designed to help you understand the critical roles that nurse
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How do you introduce your students to elements of nurse culture throughout their education? Tenley Force RN, BSN, MA breaks it down! Her video offers tips to prepare students for the realities of nursing to help avoid culture shock when they become new nurses. Empower your students! Watch & share: youtu.be/Kgeh5L3cQ_U Read Tenley's article on the topic at https://lnkd.in/gPTBQHqV
Understanding Nurse Culture to Successfully Transition to Practice with Tenley Force
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One of the issues bedeviling nursing is what I call role discordance. There is a global push for us to be recognised as leaders, policy makers and drivers of healthcare yet paradoxically, there is a culture among nursing teams themselves on what it means to be a nurse. A discordance between what we are asking for and what we are doing to achieve it. Nurses who move away from traditional hospital roles are not seen as being "nurse enough" by fellow nurses. I have twice encountered this on a personal level in my career and it makes me wonder whether we preach water and drown in pints of fermented grapes. What has your experience been as a nurse leader? Nurse in legal practice? Aesthetics? and any other non-hospital role? #nursesonlinkedin #nurseblogger #writing
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