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Part 5: Stay Hydrated With WaterWater is essential to overall health. Doctors recommend consuming eight 8-oz. glasses of...
03/03/2023

Part 5: Stay Hydrated With Water

Water is essential to overall health. Doctors recommend consuming eight 8-oz. glasses of water per day. The Institute of Medicine further breaks it down that an adequate intake for males is 13 cups of water and 9 cups for women.

While this number seems daunting there are a few things that can be done to increase your water intake throughout your shift.

Use a refillable water bottle and have it close to your workstation.

Try a seltzer or add your favorite fruit for a kick of flavor without the sugar

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As Black History Month comes to a close, we at Caring Nurses Healthcare would like to take a moment to reflect and ackno...
02/28/2023

As Black History Month comes to a close, we at Caring Nurses Healthcare would like to take a moment to reflect and acknowledge the historical and ongoing injustices faced by Black individuals in healthcare and commit to actively working towards dismantling systemic racism in all forms. We also recognize the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in creating a more just and equitable healthcare system for all.

As we close out Black History Month, we honor and celebrate the contributions of Black nurses and all Black healthcare professionals. We stand with them in their fight for justice and equality in healthcare, and we commit to doing our part to make that vision a reality.

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WHNPs are advanced practice registered nurses who provide primary care and reproductive, obstetric, and gynecologic care...
02/27/2023

WHNPs are advanced practice registered nurses who provide primary care and reproductive, obstetric, and gynecologic care for women of all ages. Increasing awareness of female health issues contributes to a bright career outlook for this specialized nursing role.

How to Become: Aspiring WHNPs must first obtain their RN license and complete a graduate nursing degree in a program that provides WHNP training, followed by certification in this specialty area.

Projected Job Growth: 46% among all NPs, according to the AANP 2020
Average Salary: $105,500 according to the AANP, 2020

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In Part 1 of our series on celebrating Black History Month in healthcare, we recognized just a few of the many Black hea...
02/23/2023

In Part 1 of our series on celebrating Black History Month in healthcare, we recognized just a few of the many Black healthcare professionals who have made significant contributions to the field.

Today, we would like to highlight two more pioneers in healthcare:

Mary Eliza Mahoney: In 1879, Mary Eliza Mahoney became the first Black woman to complete nurse's training in the United States. She went on to become an advocate for improved healthcare for Black people.

Dr. Jerome Adams: In 2017, Dr. Adams was appointed Surgeon General of the United States, making him the first Black physician to hold the position.

These individuals, and countless others, have broken down barriers and paved the way for future generations of Black healthcare professionals. Their contributions have helped to improve healthcare for everyone, and we are grateful for all that they have done.

We would like to thank all of the Black healthcare professionals who have dedicated their lives to improving the health and well-being of others. Your contributions are immeasurable, and we are grateful for all that you do.

Let's continue to celebrate Black History Month and the many contributions of Black people in healthcare and other fields.

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It’s important for nurses to understand why certain conditions occur and what is happening physiologically in a patient....
02/22/2023

It’s important for nurses to understand why certain conditions occur and what is happening physiologically in a patient. However, the patient is not interested in hearing those facts – he or she just wants to feel better. When you are studying for the nursing exam, ask yourself, “How will I help my patients with this information?” You’ll be a better nurse as well as a better student.

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18 Common Nursing Terms You Should Know Part 2: SundowningNurses use this term when treating patients with memory-relate...
02/20/2023

18 Common Nursing Terms You Should Know Part 2: Sundowning

Nurses use this term when treating patients with memory-related conditions, such as dementia. Sundowning refers to the time of the day when a patient's memory weakens. During this time, a patient may also start acting in ways that are uncharacteristic for them. Since this often happens around sunset, nurses and medical professionals use the term sundowning to describe the patient's behavior change.

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Part 4: Lay off the caffeine, especially late in your shiftCaffeine is the biggest weakness, especially those on night s...
02/17/2023

Part 4: Lay off the caffeine, especially late in your shift

Caffeine is the biggest weakness, especially those on night shift.

Excessive caffeine consumption can have detrimental effects on brain function and contribute to increased sleep deprivation. Researchers at Michigan’s Henry Ford Hospital’s Sleep Disorders & Research Center and Wayne State College of Medicine found that caffeine consumed even 6 hours before bedtime resulted in significantly diminished sleep quality and sleep quantity.

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February is Black History Month, and we would like to take this opportunity to recognize the many contributions that Bla...
02/15/2023

February is Black History Month, and we would like to take this opportunity to recognize the many contributions that Black people have made to the medical healthcare industry. From pioneering doctors and nurses to researchers and scientists, Black healthcare professionals have played an important role in improving healthcare for everyone.

We would like to take a moment to recognize just a few of the many Black healthcare professionals who have made significant contributions to the field:

Dr. Charles Drew
Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumper

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