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2017 Nursing Salary Survey, Flu Shot Dilemma & more!

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[Nursing Insights] Trending Topics... [2017 Nursing Salary Survey] As nurses, we know how valuable we are to the healthcare system as a whole. We also know that we are respected by the public. Nurses have consistently ranked in the top position of the Gallup poll with Americans rating nurses as having the highest honesty and ethical standards. How do our salaries compare with the overall respect and importance placed on our jobs? [Read More] [Flu Shot or Mask?] Many healthcare facilities are requiring nurses to either get an influenza vaccination or wear a mask for the entirety of flu season. What do you think about this policy? [Read More] Sponsored Content [A More Flexible RN to BSN.] Save thousands on your RN to BSN with Flex Choice®, a learning option that allows you to save money and graduate sooner by taking optional self-directed assessments. Elevate your nursing skills through our fully online, CCNE-accredited program that features curriculum focused on Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) concepts that emphasize patient-centered care, evidence-based practice, safety and informatics, and quality improvement. Learn more here. [Learn More] [A Tale Of Cardiac Home Healthcare in Honor of American Heart Month] In honor of Home Healthcare Nurses during American Heart Month - Tongue in Cheek...or Real Life Scenario? [Read More] [Nurses pulling rank on assignments] Ive been working in the ICU for about 4 months now, and am still getting used to the this new environment and how the nurses work together. [Read More] [Mentoring: A Nursing Connection] This story demonstrates how a nurse is a mentor and also how a nurse can gain a connection among patients. [Read More] [Projecting Optimism: Creating Positive Outcomes] The brain continually tells the body what to do. Short of deep sedation, there is no avoiding its directive energy. As caregivers, we need that energy on our side. [Read More] [What Does it Mean to be A Mental Health Nurse?] What is it like to work as a mental health nurse? What do you do on a daily basis? [Read More] [Nursing Jobs] [Emergency Room Registered Nurse, MD] [Clinical Educator, TX] [RN (Registered Nurse) Supervisor, CA] [Registered Nurse - Medical-Surgical, NJ] [RN Psychiatric Technician (Safety), CA] Visit our sponsors... [Facebook] [Google+] [Twitter] [Pinterest] 261 School Ave. Suite 300 Excelsior MN 55331 USA [Unsubscribe] | [Change Subscriber Options]

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