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Cellular
Revolution
As
stem cell science marches on, nurses brush up on their
basics as well as the ethical aspects of the controversial
treatment
By Heather Stringer
April 28, 2003
Healing
by Design
RN
architects draw from their experiences on the floor
to design warm efficient environments for nurses that
reduce stress and replenish the spirit and for
patients to heal in comfort
By John Leighty
April 23, 2003
Let's Make
a Deal
Loan
repayment programs take the financial burden off new
nurses and help fill short-staffed facilities
By Cathryn Domrose
April 17, 2003
Coming
to America
Nurses
from other countries must navigate a demanding series
of hurdles to reach their goal of working in the states
By Heather World
April 16, 2003
Bad Chemistry
Nurses
sensitive to respiratory irritants lead the charge in
reducing exposure to chemical hazards in the workplace
By Donna Hemmila
April 11, 2003
Homemade
Care
Despite
short staffing, strict regulations and relatively low
pay, nursing home caregivers find rewards in their relationships
with residents, colleagues
By Heather World
April 11, 2003
Into the
Light
Psych
nurses step out of the shadow of Nurse Ratched and institutionalization,
bringing specialized care for the mentally ill into
community settings
By Cathryn Domrose
April 8, 2003
Drawing
the Line
Caregivers
learn how to say no when consideration for others turns
into chronic obligation
By Linda Childers
April 2, 2003
Leadership
Model
Leadership
model focuses on RN's authoritative role to boost uniformity,
job satisfaction
By Kathy Malloch, Ph.D, MBA, RN
April 1, 2003
Leaders
of the Pack
The
nature of their role places nurses in a position of
influence among health care team members
By Kathy Sanford, RN
April 1, 2003
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