Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of learninghabitat.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of waywithwordsjobs.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of rainingtrash.tumblr.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of heilpraktiker-praxis-muenster.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of yoursurgecard.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of drfraus.livejournal.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of getbeautified.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of openinnovations.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of jornaldocomercio.com.br
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of syrusindustry.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of bookscrolling.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of tauberbischofsheim.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of kampamersfoort.nl
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
settings, but
THIS LAS VEGAS NURSE TOOK HER OWN LIFE DURING COVID-19 1 day ago · Remelinda Tecson was known as a complex, loving person who was fiercely devoted to her patients. Sadly, the COVID-19 crisis set off a series of unfortunate events that ultimately led to her suicide. Her daughter, Ashley Tecson, is speaking out about what happened to her mother and her struggle with depression during the pandemic. She doesn’t want to misconstrue her mother’s death by ANTI-VAXXER CLAIMS THE COVID-19 VACCINE MAGNETIZES PEOPLE Dr. Sherri Tenpenny didn’t do her profession any favors when she appeared before the Ohio state legislature yesterday. Lawmakers assembled to discuss the implications of vaccine mandates at businesses and schools. Dr. Tenpenny and several other guest speakers spent their time addressing strange conspiracy theories surrounding the shot. Magnets in Shots? Dr. Tenpenny is a licensed 14 SURPRISING NEW USES FOR ALCOHOL PADS, NURSE APPROVED As nurses, we end up accumulating tons of those little alcohol pads from work. These handy little sanitizing pads are for more than just cleaning off wounds and injection sites — they have a ton of great household uses you probably haven’t even thought of yet. Isopropyl alcohol pads are a super-useful way to clean and disinfect many household surfaces. Just about the only thing you can’t BRAZILIAN DOCTOR TRADES “LIKES” ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR Millions of people are desperate for medical treatment as COVID-19 continues to decimate much of Brazil. Vaccines remain scarce, and some of those who do get sick are turning to unproven treatments and cures. The country recently reported one of the deadliest periods on record since the pandemic began: 52,911 new cases and 2,378 deaths were reported in just 24 hours. Dr. Albert WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW FDA-APPROVED ALZHEIMER The Food and Drug Administration has just approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s in nearly 20 years, despite numerous objections from the medical community. For years, Alzheimer’s patients have relied on medications that relieve their symptoms, such as anxiety and insomnia. The new drug is considered a potential game-changer when it comes to slowing cognitive decline, but not MA NURSES REMAIN “UNITED AND COMMITTED” THREE MONTHS INTO It’s been a long three months for the nurses of St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA. After 91 days of striking, they’re still a long way from their goal of reducing the number of patients assigned to each nurse at the facility. Negotiations have stalled with parent company Tenet Healthcare, but these nurses say they’re not backing down anytime soon. For them, nothing could be more EX-SECURITY GUARD POSES AS A DOCTOR, OPERATES ON PATIENT An elderly woman died after a former security guard posed as a doctor while performing surgery at a Pakistani hospital. The guard put the patient’s life in danger on the operating table, even though a registered technician was present during the procedure. It’s a haunting case of mistaken identity that will keep any patient up at night. So, how did this imposter make it all the way to the PATIENT DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER AFTER BEING DISMISSED, BODY Amanda Lee, 27, has been speaking publicly about her recent experience at the doctor’s office. She sought medical attention after feeling an intense pain in her stomach. But instead of listening to her concerns, the doctor sent her home without a diagnosis. Lee says the doctor made insulting comments about her body and failed to treat her condition because of her size. She only recently SCRUBS MAG | THE LEADING LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE FOR HEALTHCAREART FROM THE HEARTART GALLERYCORONAVIRUSGIVING CAREDAISY HONOREESADVERTISING Careismatic Brands Donates 2,000 Pairs of Shoes to School in Haiti. This post is sponsored by Careismatic Brands. Careismatic Brands is the world’s largest retailer of scrubs, medical apparel, and school uniforms, as well. By Scrubs April 5, 2021. MEET THE NURSE LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MANDATORY COVID Nurses and healthcare providers were among the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but this group isn’t a monolith. Many hospital workers have opted out, despite strong evidence that shows these vaccines are both safe and effective. Jennifer Bridges, a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital, has emerged as a leader among those unwilling to get their shots. She recently opposed the hospital NURSE SUSPECTED OF MURDER AFTER ABUSING HIS COLLEAGUE Joshua Phillips, a nurse at Eastern State, a psychiatric hospital in Spokane, WA, has a history of aggressive, violent behavior outside of work. He nearly killed a colleague he was dating, but that didn’t stop his supervisors from keeping him on the job. Now, he’s suspected of killing another nurse he was romantically involved with. Prosecutors have charged Phillips with first-degree DID A HOSPITAL USE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AS AN EXCUSE TO Taking time away from work when you’re a nurse isn’t always easy, especially in the middle of a pandemic. Nurse anesthetist Maria DiMattio applied for maternity leave in early March 2020, but by mid-April, the hospital had informed her that she was being permanently laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. DiMattio claims that the hospital violated her civil rights and used the pandemic as a SHOULD NPS PERFORM COLONOSCOPIES? NEW STUDY LEADS TO A new study from John Hopkins is causing quite a stir on social media. It centers on three nurse practitioners who were trained to perform colonoscopies. The study looked at more than 1,000 patients who received this procedure from the NPs between 2010 and 2016, 75% of whom were black. The study is raising eyebrows for its questionable ethics; some have been criticizing it for its lack of WHY IS CIRCUMCISION SO COMMON IN THE U.S.? Circumcision remains a highly controversial procedure here in the U.S. and abroad. For many, the act is a religious custom, while others may choose to circumcise their children out of habit or expectation. Medical experts, doctors, and nurses continue to debate the value of the procedure. There’s also the question of whether the parents should have the right to choose for their children HOW DO I DEAL WITH A DRUG ERROR? By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Scrubs Magazine, 9800 De Soto Ave, Chatsworth, CA, 91311. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. THE MULTIPLE ROLES OF A NURSE DURING A GSW EMERGENCY Nurses working in emergency room and surgery settings are exposed to the devastation a single bullet can have on a human body. Gunshot wounds are unpredictable, and quick decisive care is needed in order to ensure that they don’t become fatal. Adding to the medical chaos that a bullet causes is the possible need to help collect evidence for law enforcement. There is an exception in the HIPAA GETTING OUT OF NURSING: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE JOB There was a time where, statistically, a person would change jobs 11 to 12 times before the age of 50. The numbers today have declined, as researchers expect an individual to change his or her job roughly four times before the age of 32. Given both statistics, remaining a registered nurse for a lifetime isn’t logical. For a nurse who wants to move on to a new career, it helps to know job TELEMETRY UNIT SBAR BRAIN NURSE BRAIN SHEET – TELEMETRY UNIT SBAR Next lab Patient name Age SCRUBS MAG | THE LEADING LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE FOR HEALTHCAREART FROM THE HEARTART GALLERYCORONAVIRUSGIVING CAREDAISY HONOREESADVERTISING Careismatic Brands Donates 2,000 Pairs of Shoes to School in Haiti. This post is sponsored by Careismatic Brands. Careismatic Brands is the world’s largest retailer of scrubs, medical apparel, and school uniforms, as well. By Scrubs April 5, 2021. MEET THE NURSE LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MANDATORY COVID Nurses and healthcare providers were among the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but this group isn’t a monolith. Many hospital workers have opted out, despite strong evidence that shows these vaccines are both safe and effective. Jennifer Bridges, a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital, has emerged as a leader among those unwilling to get their shots. She recently opposed the hospital NURSE SUSPECTED OF MURDER AFTER ABUSING HIS COLLEAGUE Joshua Phillips, a nurse at Eastern State, a psychiatric hospital in Spokane, WA, has a history of aggressive, violent behavior outside of work. He nearly killed a colleague he was dating, but that didn’t stop his supervisors from keeping him on the job. Now, he’s suspected of killing another nurse he was romantically involved with. Prosecutors have charged Phillips with first-degree DID A HOSPITAL USE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AS AN EXCUSE TO Taking time away from work when you’re a nurse isn’t always easy, especially in the middle of a pandemic. Nurse anesthetist Maria DiMattio applied for maternity leave in early March 2020, but by mid-April, the hospital had informed her that she was being permanently laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. DiMattio claims that the hospital violated her civil rights and used the pandemic as a SHOULD NPS PERFORM COLONOSCOPIES? NEW STUDY LEADS TO A new study from John Hopkins is causing quite a stir on social media. It centers on three nurse practitioners who were trained to perform colonoscopies. The study looked at more than 1,000 patients who received this procedure from the NPs between 2010 and 2016, 75% of whom were black. The study is raising eyebrows for its questionable ethics; some have been criticizing it for its lack of WHY IS CIRCUMCISION SO COMMON IN THE U.S.? Circumcision remains a highly controversial procedure here in the U.S. and abroad. For many, the act is a religious custom, while others may choose to circumcise their children out of habit or expectation. Medical experts, doctors, and nurses continue to debate the value of the procedure. There’s also the question of whether the parents should have the right to choose for their children HOW DO I DEAL WITH A DRUG ERROR? By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Scrubs Magazine, 9800 De Soto Ave, Chatsworth, CA, 91311. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. THE MULTIPLE ROLES OF A NURSE DURING A GSW EMERGENCY Nurses working in emergency room and surgery settings are exposed to the devastation a single bullet can have on a human body. Gunshot wounds are unpredictable, and quick decisive care is needed in order to ensure that they don’t become fatal. Adding to the medical chaos that a bullet causes is the possible need to help collect evidence for law enforcement. There is an exception in the HIPAA GETTING OUT OF NURSING: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE JOB There was a time where, statistically, a person would change jobs 11 to 12 times before the age of 50. The numbers today have declined, as researchers expect an individual to change his or her job roughly four times before the age of 32. Given both statistics, remaining a registered nurse for a lifetime isn’t logical. For a nurse who wants to move on to a new career, it helps to know job TELEMETRY UNIT SBAR BRAIN NURSE BRAIN SHEET – TELEMETRY UNIT SBAR Next lab Patient name Age SCRUBS MAG | THE LEADING LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE FOR HEALTHCARE Careismatic Brands Donates 2,000 Pairs of Shoes to School in Haiti. This post is sponsored by Careismatic Brands. Careismatic Brands is the world’s largest retailer of scrubs, medical apparel, and school uniforms, as well. By Scrubs April 5, 2021. THIS NURSE LED A WALKOUT OVER MANDATED VACCINES AT WORK 1 day ago · Houston Methodist Hospital became the first health network in the country to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all staff members, but a group of nurses has been pushing back against the requirement. They’ve been collecting signatures and attracting anti-vaxxers to their cause, but the hospital has the final say. This week, dozens of nurses said goodbye to the health network with plenty ANTI-VAXXER CLAIMS THE COVID-19 VACCINE MAGNETIZES PEOPLE 1 day ago · Dr. Sherri Tenpenny didn’t do her profession any favors when she appeared before the Ohio state legislature yesterday. Lawmakers assembled to discuss the implications of vaccine mandates at businesses and schools. Dr. Tenpenny and several other guest speakers spent their time addressing strange conspiracy theories surrounding the shot. Magnets in Shots? Dr. Tenpenny is a licensed DOCTOR ASSAULTED BY MOB AFTER PATIENT DIES OF COVID-19 1 day ago · India may be coming out of one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Infections and deaths are slowing, but experts warn that new variants are still raging across the world’s largest democracy, where less than 4% of the population is vaccinated. Hospitals and clinics are still overwhelmed with patients looking for emergency treatment. In a rural MA NURSES REMAIN “UNITED AND COMMITTED” THREE MONTHS INTO 18 hours ago · It’s been a long three months for the nurses of St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA. After 91 days of striking, they’re still a long way from their goal of reducing the number of patients assigned to each nurse at the facility. Negotiations have stalled with parent company Tenet Healthcare, but these nurses say they’re not backing down anytime soon. For them, nothing could bemore
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW FDA-APPROVED ALZHEIMER The Food and Drug Administration has just approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s in nearly 20 years, despite numerous objections from the medical community. For years, Alzheimer’s patients have relied on medications that relieve their symptoms, such as anxiety and insomnia. The new drug is considered a potential game-changer when it comes to slowing cognitive decline, but not PATIENT DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER AFTER BEING DISMISSED, BODY 23 minutes ago · Amanda Lee, 27, has been speaking publicly about her recent experience at the doctor’s office. She sought medical attention after feeling an intense pain in her stomach. But instead of listening to her concerns, the doctor sent her home without a diagnosis. Lee says the doctor made insulting comments about her body and failed to treat her condition because of her size. She onlyrecently
WHO I AM: TAYLOR CHIANG TALKS “TRANS JOY” DURING PRIDE 1 day ago · We recently spoke with Taylor Chiang, an M.D. candidate, about what Pride Month means to them. It’s been a long and difficult year for everyone, especially people of color and those who identify as LGBTQIA+. From racial justice protests to being a first year medical student during a global health pandemic, Chiang reflects on what it means to celebrate Pride Month this June after so many EX-SECURITY GUARD POSES AS A DOCTOR, OPERATES ON PATIENT An elderly woman died after a former security guard posed as a doctor while performing surgery at a Pakistani hospital. The guard put the patient’s life in danger on the operating table, even though a registered technician was present during the procedure. It’s a haunting case of mistaken identity that will keep any patient up at night. So, how did this imposter make it all the way to the ALCOHOLIC PATHOLOGIST ENDANGERED, MISDIAGNOSED PATIENTS AT An investigation into a prominent VA hospital in Arkansas shows just how dangerous drinking on the job can be. A pathologist at the center was let go for having a drinking problem that affected his work, but his actions went unchecked for years. Now, regulators believe he’s at least partially responsible for 15 patient deaths and more than 3,000 diagnostic errors. Administrators failed to MEET THE NURSE LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MANDATORY COVID Nurses and healthcare providers were among the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but this group isn’t a monolith. Many hospital workers have opted out, despite strong evidence that shows these vaccines are both safe and effective. Jennifer Bridges, a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital, has emerged as a leader among those unwilling to get their shots. She recently opposed the hospital DID A HOSPITAL USE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AS AN EXCUSE TO Taking time away from work when you’re a nurse isn’t always easy, especially in the middle of a pandemic. Nurse anesthetist Maria DiMattio applied for maternity leave in early March 2020, but by mid-April, the hospital had informed her that she was being permanently laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. DiMattio claims that the hospital violated her civil rights and used the pandemic as a SHOULD NPS PERFORM COLONOSCOPIES? NEW STUDY LEADS TO A new study from John Hopkins is causing quite a stir on social media. It centers on three nurse practitioners who were trained to perform colonoscopies. The study looked at more than 1,000 patients who received this procedure from the NPs between 2010 and 2016, 75% of whom were black. The study is raising eyebrows for its questionable ethics; some have been criticizing it for its lack of WHY IS CIRCUMCISION SO COMMON IN THE U.S.? Circumcision remains a highly controversial procedure here in the U.S. and abroad. For many, the act is a religious custom, while others may choose to circumcise their children out of habit or expectation. Medical experts, doctors, and nurses continue to debate the value of the procedure. There’s also the question of whether the parents should have the right to choose for their children ELDERLY WOMAN HANGS HERSELF DUE TO ALLEGED NEGLECT BY It’s every adult’s worst nightmare. An elderly person goes into a care facility, but they don’t make it out alive. That’s what happened to Barbara Jarvis, an 84-year-old resident at the Van Duyn nursing home in Syracuse, New York. She was found dead in her room on December 13th of last year, and authorities are finally getting to the bottom of the situation after an ongoing thorough QUIZ: NURSE VS. NATURE! By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Scrubs Magazine, 9800 De Soto Ave, Chatsworth, CA, 91311. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. FROM INFLUENCER TO CANCER PATIENT: NURSE EBI SHARES HIS If you’ve never heard of Nurse Ebi, now’s the time. He’s considered an all-star influencer in the healthcare industry thanks to his podcast Nurse Speak and Instagram account NurseLifeRN, where he talks about the ups and downs of working on the floor. On social media, he’s known for sharing all kinds of hilarious memes and stories about the reality of nursing, such as what it’s like GETTING OUT OF NURSING: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE JOB There was a time where, statistically, a person would change jobs 11 to 12 times before the age of 50. The numbers today have declined, as researchers expect an individual to change his or her job roughly four times before the age of 32. Given both statistics, remaining a registered nurse for a lifetime isn’t logical. For a nurse who wants to move on to a new career, it helps to know job THE MULTIPLE ROLES OF A NURSE DURING A GSW EMERGENCY Nurses working in emergency room and surgery settings are exposed to the devastation a single bullet can have on a human body. Gunshot wounds are unpredictable, and quick decisive care is needed in order to ensure that they don’t become fatal. Adding to the medical chaos that a bullet causes is the possible need to help collect evidence for law enforcement. There is an exception in the HIPAA QUIZ: HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NURSING CAP? By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Scrubs Magazine, 9800 De Soto Ave, Chatsworth, CA, 91311. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. MEET THE NURSE LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MANDATORY COVID Nurses and healthcare providers were among the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but this group isn’t a monolith. Many hospital workers have opted out, despite strong evidence that shows these vaccines are both safe and effective. Jennifer Bridges, a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital, has emerged as a leader among those unwilling to get their shots. She recently opposed the hospital DID A HOSPITAL USE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AS AN EXCUSE TO Taking time away from work when you’re a nurse isn’t always easy, especially in the middle of a pandemic. Nurse anesthetist Maria DiMattio applied for maternity leave in early March 2020, but by mid-April, the hospital had informed her that she was being permanently laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. DiMattio claims that the hospital violated her civil rights and used the pandemic as a SHOULD NPS PERFORM COLONOSCOPIES? NEW STUDY LEADS TO A new study from John Hopkins is causing quite a stir on social media. It centers on three nurse practitioners who were trained to perform colonoscopies. The study looked at more than 1,000 patients who received this procedure from the NPs between 2010 and 2016, 75% of whom were black. The study is raising eyebrows for its questionable ethics; some have been criticizing it for its lack of WHY IS CIRCUMCISION SO COMMON IN THE U.S.? Circumcision remains a highly controversial procedure here in the U.S. and abroad. For many, the act is a religious custom, while others may choose to circumcise their children out of habit or expectation. Medical experts, doctors, and nurses continue to debate the value of the procedure. There’s also the question of whether the parents should have the right to choose for their children ELDERLY WOMAN HANGS HERSELF DUE TO ALLEGED NEGLECT BY It’s every adult’s worst nightmare. An elderly person goes into a care facility, but they don’t make it out alive. That’s what happened to Barbara Jarvis, an 84-year-old resident at the Van Duyn nursing home in Syracuse, New York. She was found dead in her room on December 13th of last year, and authorities are finally getting to the bottom of the situation after an ongoing thorough QUIZ: NURSE VS. NATURE! By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Scrubs Magazine, 9800 De Soto Ave, Chatsworth, CA, 91311. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. FROM INFLUENCER TO CANCER PATIENT: NURSE EBI SHARES HIS If you’ve never heard of Nurse Ebi, now’s the time. He’s considered an all-star influencer in the healthcare industry thanks to his podcast Nurse Speak and Instagram account NurseLifeRN, where he talks about the ups and downs of working on the floor. On social media, he’s known for sharing all kinds of hilarious memes and stories about the reality of nursing, such as what it’s like GETTING OUT OF NURSING: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE JOB There was a time where, statistically, a person would change jobs 11 to 12 times before the age of 50. The numbers today have declined, as researchers expect an individual to change his or her job roughly four times before the age of 32. Given both statistics, remaining a registered nurse for a lifetime isn’t logical. For a nurse who wants to move on to a new career, it helps to know job THE MULTIPLE ROLES OF A NURSE DURING A GSW EMERGENCY Nurses working in emergency room and surgery settings are exposed to the devastation a single bullet can have on a human body. Gunshot wounds are unpredictable, and quick decisive care is needed in order to ensure that they don’t become fatal. Adding to the medical chaos that a bullet causes is the possible need to help collect evidence for law enforcement. There is an exception in the HIPAA QUIZ: HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NURSING CAP? By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Scrubs Magazine, 9800 De Soto Ave, Chatsworth, CA, 91311. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. ANTI-VAXXER CLAIMS THE COVID-19 VACCINE MAGNETIZES PEOPLE 14 hours ago · Dr. Sherri Tenpenny didn’t do her profession any favors when she appeared before the Ohio state legislature yesterday. Lawmakers assembled to discuss the implications of vaccine mandates at businesses and schools. Dr. Tenpenny and several other guest speakers spent their time addressing strange conspiracy theories surrounding the shot. Magnets in Shots? Dr. Tenpenny is a licensed THIS NURSE LED A WALKOUT OVER MANDATED VACCINES AT WORK 1 day ago · Houston Methodist Hospital became the first health network in the country to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all staff members, but a group of nurses has been pushing back against the requirement. They’ve been collecting signatures and attracting anti-vaxxers to their cause, but the hospital has the final say. This week, dozens of nurses said goodbye to the health network with plenty DOCTOR ASSAULTED BY MOB AFTER PATIENT DIES OF COVID-19 1 day ago · India may be coming out of one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Infections and deaths are slowing, but experts warn that new variants are still raging across the world’s largest democracy, where less than 4% of the population is vaccinated. Hospitals and clinics are still overwhelmed with patients looking for emergency treatment. In a rural MA NURSES REMAIN “UNITED AND COMMITTED” THREE MONTHS INTO 7 hours ago · It’s been a long three months for the nurses of St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA. After 91 days of striking, they’re still a long way from their goal of reducing the number of patients assigned to each nurse at the facility. Negotiations have stalled with parent company Tenet Healthcare, but these nurses say they’re not backing down anytime soon. For them, nothing could bemore
AMERICA’S OLDEST WORKING NURSE IS READY TO GO BACK TO WORK Nursing is often a life-long passion for those who love to help others. That’s certainly the case with Florence Rigney. She’s considered the oldest working nurse in the U.S. and she’s ready to go back to work. Unfortunately, the hospital where she works won’t let her report for duty during the pandemic. That’s probably for the best, considering Rigney is 95 years old. At that age WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW FDA-APPROVED ALZHEIMER The Food and Drug Administration has just approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s in nearly 20 years, despite numerous objections from the medical community. For years, Alzheimer’s patients have relied on medications that relieve their symptoms, such as anxiety and insomnia. The new drug is considered a potential game-changer when it comes to slowing cognitive decline, but not WHO I AM: TAYLOR CHIANG TALKS “TRANS JOY” DURING PRIDE 19 hours ago · We recently spoke with Taylor Chiang, an M.D. candidate, about what Pride Month means to them. It’s been a long and difficult year for everyone, especially people of color and those who identify as LGBTQIA+. From racial justice protests to being a first year medical student during a global health pandemic, Chiang reflects on what it means to celebrate Pride Month this June after somany
MAN ADMITTED TO LOCAL HOSPITAL AFTER WOMAN CUTS OFF HIS A disturbing incident came out of Spain this week. An unidentified woman claims her boss tried to sexually assault her on the job, so she grabbed a knife in self-defense and cut off his genitals. The man was quickly transported to a local hospital, where providers tried to reattach the missing part of his body via surgery. Talk about a tough day at work. But now, the local authorities are EX-SECURITY GUARD POSES AS A DOCTOR, OPERATES ON PATIENT An elderly woman died after a former security guard posed as a doctor while performing surgery at a Pakistani hospital. The guard put the patient’s life in danger on the operating table, even though a registered technician was present during the procedure. It’s a haunting case of mistaken identity that will keep any patient up at night. So, how did this imposter make it all the way to the ALCOHOLIC PATHOLOGIST ENDANGERED, MISDIAGNOSED PATIENTS AT An investigation into a prominent VA hospital in Arkansas shows just how dangerous drinking on the job can be. A pathologist at the center was let go for having a drinking problem that affected his work, but his actions went unchecked for years. Now, regulators believe he’s at least partially responsible for 15 patient deaths and more than 3,000 diagnostic errors. Administrators failed toSkip to content
* EN
* ESPAÑOL
Join Login
Search for: Search
* Coronavirus
* Giving Care
* DAISY Honorees
* Advertising
Search for: Search
Tags: Coronavirus ,
“DISEASE DETECTIVES AND AN ARMY OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS” – CDC REVEALS NEW PLANS TO CONTAIN THE CORONAVIRUS Health officials are using mathematical models to predict when the U.S. will reach the peak of the coronavirus pandemic. Once the country reaches the apex, the number of hospitalizations and…Steven Briggs
FEATURED ARTICLES
__
WHY THE VIRUS IS DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTING AFRICAN AMERICANCOMMUNITIES
The coronavirus outbreak is shining a spotlight on certain health disparities across the country, particularly why the virus tends to disproportionately affect African Americans. As you probably alreadyknow, patients…
read more
THIS NEW YORK SALON IS GIVING 75 FREE HAIRCUTS TO HEALTHCARE WORKERS In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, healthcare workers around the country are putting their health and safety at risk to care for our population’s most vulnerable citizens. To give…read more
THE SELFISH REALITY OF THE ANTI-STAY AT HOME MOVEMENT Today, we spoke to a nurse who was on the brink. Holding back tears, imprints on her cheeks from her face mask. She was one of the luckynurses who…
read more
HOW THE AHA’S COVID-19 DIGITAL RESPONSE PULSE TOOL CAN HELP YOU RESPOND TO THE PANDEMIC The American hospital system has never seen anything like the coronavirus pandemic. Many facilities and health systems have had to rely largely on themselves as they respond to the growing…read more
WHO HIGHLIGHTS NEW CHALLENGES IN 2020 “STATE OF THE WORLD’SNURSING” REPORT
As the global healthcare industry adjusts to the strains of the coronavirus epidemic, the World Health Organization is focusing on the long-term picture when it comes to the field of…read more
BE THE FIRST TO GET NEW CONTENT, EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AND GREAT DISCOUNTS FROM THE SCRUBS MAG TEAM. RECIBE EL NUEVO CONTENIDO ANTES QUE NADIE, JUNTO A OPCIONES EXCLUSIVAS Y GRANDES DESCUENTOS DE SCRUBS.Subscribe
SCRUBSMAG
Lifestyle and #News #Magazine for the Medical & Healthcare community.Hello@ScrubsMag.com
__
Load More...
Follow on Instagram
TRENDING NOW
Previous
13 THINGS THAT ONLY A NURSE WOULD DO WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE A NURSE DURING WWII? THE TOP 10 THINGS NURSES WISH IT WERE IMPOSSIBLE FOR PATIENTS TO DO! A GUIDE FOR CIVILIANS: HOW NOT TO BE A NIGHTMARE IN THE HOSPITAL CAN NURSES HAVE TATTOOS? CODE BLUE! EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW A LIST OF RULES FOR NURSES... FROM 1887 NURSING ABROAD: BECOMING AN INTERNATIONAL NURSE TOO TATTOOED TO BE A NURSE? 25 PRAYERS FOR NURSES 13 THINGS THAT ONLY A NURSE WOULD DO WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE A NURSE DURING WWII? THE TOP 10 THINGS NURSES WISH IT WERE IMPOSSIBLE FOR PATIENTS TO DO! A GUIDE FOR CIVILIANS: HOW NOT TO BE A NIGHTMARE IN THE HOSPITAL CAN NURSES HAVE TATTOOS? CODE BLUE! EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW A LIST OF RULES FOR NURSES... FROM 1887 NURSING ABROAD: BECOMING AN INTERNATIONAL NURSE TOO TATTOOED TO BE A NURSE? 25 PRAYERS FOR NURSES 13 THINGS THAT ONLY A NURSE WOULD DO WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE A NURSE DURING WWII?Next
AMBASSADOR ARTICLES
Previous
KATIE DUKE'S TOP NIGHT SHIFT SURVIVAL TIPS WATCH! SCRUBS MAGAZINE ON "THE DOCTORS" WHAT THEY DON'T TEACH YOU IN NURSING SCHOOL 5 METHODS TO MANAGE STRESS KATIE DUKE'S TRAVEL TIPS PRESS GANEY AND WHY A LOT OF YOUR PATIENTS ARE “REGULARS”RAISE THE VIBRATION
5 THINGS YOUR DOG IS TRYING TO TELL YOU- DR JAMES GREENWOOD CINCO COSAS QUE DEBES SABER CUANDO ESTAS BUSCANDO TRABAJO COMO UNANUEVA ENFERMERA
FUNNY MISCOMMUNICATION MOMENTSGET A WHIFF OF THIS
SPOTLIGHT ON KATIE DUKE KATIE DUKE'S TOP NIGHT SHIFT SURVIVAL TIPS WATCH! SCRUBS MAGAZINE ON "THE DOCTORS" WHAT THEY DON'T TEACH YOU IN NURSING SCHOOL 5 METHODS TO MANAGE STRESS KATIE DUKE'S TRAVEL TIPS PRESS GANEY AND WHY A LOT OF YOUR PATIENTS ARE “REGULARS”RAISE THE VIBRATION
5 THINGS YOUR DOG IS TRYING TO TELL YOU- DR JAMES GREENWOOD CINCO COSAS QUE DEBES SABER CUANDO ESTAS BUSCANDO TRABAJO COMO UNANUEVA ENFERMERA
FUNNY MISCOMMUNICATION MOMENTSGET A WHIFF OF THIS
SPOTLIGHT ON KATIE DUKE KATIE DUKE'S TOP NIGHT SHIFT SURVIVAL TIPS WATCH! SCRUBS MAGAZINE ON "THE DOCTORS"Next
* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles
IS THIS PROCEDURE ESSENTIAL? RATIONING CARE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS With hospital beds, ventilators, healthcare providers, and personal protective equipment (PPE) in short supply across the country, many states have signed executive orders limiting all elective or non-essential medical procedures,…* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus , Featured Articles , New Nurse , Nursing School FROM GRADUATION TO THE FRONT LINES: HOW YOU CAN RECRUIT THE NEXT GENERATION OF NURSES It’s all hands on deck in the healthcare industry. Communities and hospitals across the country are urgently calling for more nurses and doctors to help treat the growing number of…* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles
WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE SHORT ON PPE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS EPIDEMIC As the coronavirus epidemic continues to overwhelm hospital systems across the country, many healthcare workers are being asked to reuse their personal protection equipment (PPE) when caring for patients.Others…
* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles
NYC CALLS FOR ONE MILLION HEALTHCARE WORKERS AFTER DEADLY 24 HOURS New York Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a clear message earlier this week when he addressed the nation: “I am asking health care professionals across the country – if you don’t…* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles
5 TIPS FOR CARING FOR THE ELDERLY IN QUARANTINE Millions of Americans are currently sheltering in place as the country struggles to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. For many, sheltering in place means spending more time with loved ones,…* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles
HOW THE RED CROSS IS RESPONDING TO THE CORONAVIRUS (AND HOW YOU CANHELP)
March is Red Cross Month, and 2020 is unlike any other year in the history of the organization. Red Cross workers and volunteers are stepping up to help ordinary citizens…* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Career Advice for Nurses, Featured Articles
, Nurses in the Media NOBC NURSE PROFILE: PAMELA GUTHMAN Pamela Guthman DNP, RN-BC Wisconsin Center for Nursing, Forward Community Investment Tell us about your journey to the boardroom. What inspired you to seek a leadership position? I was nominated…* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles ,
Nurses in the Media
ICU NURSE TAKES HER OWN LIFE AFTER CARING FOR CORONAVIRUS PATIENTS King’s College Hospital in the United Kingdom has just lost one of its ICU nurses to an apparent suicide. The facility has seen eight patients die of coronavirus since the…* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles
WHY SOME DOCTORS ARE PRESCRIBING THEMSELVES HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE (AND WHY IT NEEDS TO STOP) When it comes to treating the coronavirus, we’ve heard a lot of enthusiasm for an existing drug known as hydroxychloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine sulfate, sold under the brand name Plaquenil.During…
* __
* __
* __
0 Views Tags: Coronavirus ,Featured Articles ,
Inspiration and Stories “THIS IS MY TRIBUTE” – A 5TH GRADER’S LETTER TO HEALTHCAREWORKERS
Across the U.S. and abroad, individuals are staying at home to diminish the spread of the coronavirus. Sheltering in place isn’t just about protecting yourself from the virus; it’s also…* Help
* About
* Contact
* Advertise With Us
* Privacy policy
Marketing by Brighthaus, an SEO Company 2008-2019 Scrubs Magazine* __
* __
* __
* __
Scrubs Magazine uses cookies to help serve you better content. By using this site you agree to our terms and conditions which you canfind here .
Accept
Privacy & Cookies PolicyClose
Necessary Always EnabledDetails
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0