Tips for Nurses Dealing with Difficult Patients
We discuss what nurses can do when dealing with difficult patients and the possible reasons why patients become challenging to handle.
Social Media Guide for Healthcare Professionals: The Ultimate Dos and Don’ts List
This article discusses what healthcare professionals should and should never do on social media when discussing pertinent workplace experiences and sharing valuable health-related information.
How Nurses Can Improve Patient Safety
We tackle four important techniques nurses can use to reduce patient care-related risks and help build a safe health system.
Helpful Tips to Pass the NCLEX-RN
We discuss helpful tips to help you pass the NCLEX-RN test with flying colors and become a full-fledged RN.
Tips on How Healthcare Professionals Can Genuinely Extend Care and Compassion to Patients
We tackle how healthcare professionals — including RNs, LPNs, CNAs, HHAs, and allied health professionals — can offer supportive care to individuals going through challenging medical journeys.
CNA vs. GNA: Differences and Similarities
We take a look at the roles, responsibilities, and qualifications unique to becoming a CNA or a GNA so you can choose which role resonates best with you and your career goals.
3 Essential Mental Health Tips Healthcare Workers Must Practice Daily
Even before the global pandemic, healthcare professionals have dealt with many difficult challenges daily: the long hours, high-stress situations, and the lack of a work-life balance, which all contribute to mental health struggles, including job burnout, anxiety, and depression. This Mental Health Awareness Month, we discuss three essential mental health tips that healthcare professionals should […]
How to Become a Registered Behavior Technician
This article discusses the educational requirements, tasks and responsibilities, important skills, and job outlook of Registered Behavior Technicians so you can determine if this career path suits your interests and goals.
Understanding the Differences Between RNs and LPNs
Individuals who would like to pursue a career in nursing can choose between becoming a registered nurse (RN) or a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Before you make the leap and choose which specific nursing profession to go for, it’s essential to fully understand the similarities and differences between the two roles.
Protecting Your Back, Knees, and Feet: Proper Body Mechanics for CNAs
To say that Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) have a physically demanding job is an understatement. One of the many responsibilities of CNAs involves having to lift and move patients to help them remain comfortable and safe, which makes them more vulnerable to back, knee, and foot problems.