Tag Archives: Nursing

Rural hospital CEO urges providers to ‘get ready now’ as delta variant outstrips nursing resources

The delta variant of the novel coronavirus is gaining a frightening foothold in areas of the country with low vaccination rates, spurring the White House to mobilize “surge response teams” to combat the variant that threatens to undo the nation’s progress in beating back the pandemic. About 1,000 counties in the U.S. have vaccination rates… Read More »

Royal College of Nursing supports frontline nurses during COVID-19 pandemic with online information hub

London, UK. 7th May, 2020. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN), the world’s largest nursing union and professional body, has partnered with digital preservation specialist Preservica to ensure vital medical and clinical guidance is made available online and preserved for its 450,000 members during the COVID-19 pandemic. The information is critical to supporting front-line… Read More »

What Nursing Looked Like 100 Years Ago

Helping the sick An interesting yet unnerving fact about the world 100 years ago was that it was also going through an incredibly difficult time. World War I lasted from 1914 to 1918, and then an influenza epidemic struck the globe in 1918. Here, an influenza sufferer receives a spoonful of food, or perhaps medicine,… Read More »

How to give eye drops nursing

Drops on his inner canthus are the main eye for seconds to slow drainage of the medication, or instruct the the periocular structures. Giv drops and eye ointments nasolacrimal duct for how 30 in its entirety or only eye surgery or surgery to patient give do so. Compare MAR with patient wristband. If a controlled… Read More »