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All posts are written by Adrianne unless otherwise credited
30 Tik Tok Nurses You Need in Your Feed in 2022
This elder millennial is late to the party when it comes to Tik Tok - It’s only been the last few months that I’ve dug into the platform and fallen head-over-heels with #nursetok, as it’s been aptly named. In this post, I’m going to drop my top 30 nurse-run accounts (no shade to the MDs, PAs, and other providers of the interwebs).
5 Tips to Help Students Avoid Procrastination
Learn 5 that will help all nursing students plan to avoid procrastinating - something a lot of students do despite their best efforts. In this contributed post from Amelia Baker, 5 basic rules for better time management are broken down for you to adopt on your road to academic success. Thanks to them for sharing their insights with the Nursing Uncensored Universe.
How To Study Smarter By Discovering Your Learning Style [Infographic - Guest Blog from Study Medicine Europe]
Study Medicine Europe developed this infographic, ‘How To Study Smarter By Discovering Your Learning Style’. They explain the three styles in more detail, provide helpful pointers around how to identify what sort of a social learner you are, and propose ten practical tips for better study.
The Art of Attracting and Retaining Nurses: Q&A with Talent Advocates from Incredible Health
Incredible Health Talent Advocates and Registered Nurses Molly Rindt, Erika Haywood, and Jack Kluesner took some time to answer questions on the pressing issue of retaining experienced nurses in patient care roles.
In this blog post, we’re going to address ways hospitals can do just that, and how those of us still on the units and at the bedside can have an influence on this as well.
The Origin of Nurse Papa: A Guest Blog by David Metzger, R.N.
“My goal, when I began my book Nurse Papa, was to capture and describe what I could of the rarified and impactful moments which occur within these hospital rooms – the good and the bad. What it turned into was an emotional exploration of the lives of these children and a journey into the complicated and nuanced experience of parenting to a child with cancer. It occurred to me very quickly that there was so much to be learned and cherished from these children and their families.”
10 Tips for Nurses with Attention Deficit Disorder | Collab with Jami of the Neurodivergent Nurse podcast
Welcome to this collaboration blog between Nursing Uncensored and Jami from the popular nursing podcast First Do No Harm. Adrianne joins Jami on her new podcast The Neurodivergent Nurse to share her ADD symptoms and how she deals with them on shift. Product and affiliate links are provided.
Reflections on Angry Patients by an Angry Nurse
This is a reflection I wrote after a very challenging shift. I usually keep my chill at work pretty well. I’m known for my patience and calming effect on patients with psych or anxiety issues. So what you are about to read are my own thoughts after a shift where I didn’t handle myself so well. I hope this message helps some of you reading this feel less alone in your own frustrations and a little closer to being able to control them when it matters most.
10 MORE Educational Instagram Accounts for Nurses
As nurses, we never stop learning, but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. In this post, we’re going to focus on ten more Instagram accounts that make me think and teach me things. There are lots of other accounts I follow in the medical/nursing universe but these are just some more favorites, in no particular order.
This Nurse's COVID Vaccine Experience
I want to share my recent experience with getting my COVID-19 vaccination, so I’m going to read my journal to you (with some edits, of course). I have a lot of strong opinions about the COVID vaccine and the way my state and country are handling this ongoing pandemic, but this isn’t that kind of episode. This is just my personal vaccine experience.
10 Educational Instagram Accounts for Nurses
I credit a lot of my success in nursing school to all the supplementary tools I used while studying. In this post, we’re going to shine a light on Instagram. There are lots of other accounts I follow in the medical/nursing universe but these are my MVPs, in no particular order.