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As I walked into the lobby, two relieved security officers came hurriedly towards me. "Thank God you

As I walked into the lobby, two relieved security officers came hurriedly towards me. "Thank God you are here! We need your help!" [Nursing Insights]( Trending Topics... [National Training Institute - NTI 2017]( NTI 2017 is THE premier conference for high acuity and critical care nurses. This conference will reignite your commitment to your practice and our profession with outstanding and diverse learning opportunities and inspirational presentations. [Read More]( [I Gotta See If He Is Dead!]( Family request for a morgue visit, pt had four siblings with learning issues and psychiatric issues. Body in the morgue for 5 days. Major family issues in the lobby, cops called. [Read More]( Sponsored Content [NTI 2017 is Just Around the Corner]( Join us in Houston, May 22-25, 2017, for the National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition (NTI) and the Advanced Practice Institute. The premier conference for high-acuity and critical care nurses, NTI is the most valuable conference you will attend this year. [Learn More]( [Landing a (Dream) Job as a New RN Grad]( As a soon to be RN, I knew exactly what type of unit I wanted to work on, but did not expect that I could start there. So, I formed a plan to make my very best effort. [Read More]( [Breaking Bread in the Breakroom]( As nurses, we are challenged to embrace the human qualities of our patients that often become buried underneath a slew of tasks or "to-do" lists. It becomes easy to dismiss the emotional needs of someone when a situation becomes critical or unfamiliar. [Read More]( [Hmm...that's nice]( What are your feelings when a patient or family member pulls the 'nurse card' (current or former nurse) on you when you or a team member is delivering care? [Read More]( [Study Travel Tips & Getaway - Follow Me Through Grad Schools Episodes 105 Part 1 & 2]( Grad School can be all-consuming if you let it. Sometimes you just have to get away. Travel with me this week as I take a little get-away. [Read More]( [Irony regarding cellphone use at work]( Our unit got another one of our periodic reminders to quit looking at our phones at work. So, my last shift I made a concerted effort to comply. Yes, I'm as guilty as the whippersnappers! [Read More]( [Nursing Jobs]( - [Clinical Lead CVOR RN - Sign-On Bonus available!, PA]( - [Registered Nurse, CA]( - [Plastic Surgery Nurse, TN]( - [CASUAL ADMIN SUPERVISOR, OH]( - [Experienced OB/Gyn Medical Assistant, AL]( Visit our sponsors... [Facebook]( [Manage Subscriptions]( [Update Profile]( This email was sent by: allnurses.com 261 School Ave. Suite 300 Excelsior, MN, 55331, US

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