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NurseWeek Features October 2004

Brave Hearts
By Donna Hemmila
October 18, 2004
As caregivers to children with heart conditions, pediatric cardiac nurses witness the fine line between life and death — and find reward in daily blessings

Have It Your Way
By Scott Williams
October 18, 2004
Business-minded RNs can be their own boss through franchises that capitalize on their nursing skills

Step Forward
By Lorraine Steefel, RN, MSN, CTN
October 18, 2004
Progressive care units allow nurses to provide more specialized care and help improve patient satisfaction

Starstruck
By Glen Fest
October 18, 2004
Excellence Awards honor nursing’s brightest

Financially Strapped Hospitals Close Doors, Displace Patients
By John Leighty
October 18, 2004

Home-run RNs Take Their Places in Nursing Hall of Fame
By Betsy Bannerman
October 18, 2004

Cruelty and Courage: Nurses in the Nazi Era
By Wendy L. Bonifazi, RN, APR, CLS
October 18, 2004
‘A nurse has moral authority everywhere,’ says one expert on Third Reich medical horrors. Sadly, most nurses managed to rationalize their complicity. How was that possible?

California News
Party Lines

By Heather World
October 4, 2004
RNs throw their support to candidates who share their views on nursing and health care issues

FAQs About Student Nurse Résumés
By Donna Cardillo, RN, MA
October 4, 2004

Gadget Gurus
By Cathryn Domrose
October 4, 2004
Hospitals are increasingly getting nurses involved in choosing and buying technology to help care for patients at the bedside.

Embryonic Stem Cell Research — the Hope and the Debate
By Lisette Hilton
October 4, 2004

Baby Blues
By Linda Childers
October 4, 2004
Rise in childhood depression prompts greater attention on kids’ mental health

 

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