Articles Tagged with “NURSING”

The World Health Organization gave Elizabeth Iro the job of advocating for nurses everywhere.

In the isolation of the COVID-19 wards, nurses were a lifeline. Hospitals stand to benefit from their insight.

A pristine record of toxic exposures and psychological trauma rests in a child’s mouth—if only it can be decoded.

One hundred and fifty years ago, Florence Nightingale opened a school that would revolutionize nursing.

Caring for patients is what registered nurses signed up to do, not dealing with patients’ inconsiderate families, defensive colleagues and red tape, as these nurse bloggers explain.

During surgery, dozens of sponges are placed in the body. One company wants to ensure that they all make it out.