Nursing Professional

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People love nurses. They’re champions in scrubs, the calm in the storm, and the reason we sometimes get that extra pudding cup. But let’s also be brutally honest: their paycheques often look like they’ve been through a particularly aggressive washing machine – shrunk and faded.

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50 Reasons Nurses Should Be Paid More

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10 Essential Items for Med-Surg Nursing

Ever felt so unprepared for a shift at the hospital that led to your complete and utter demise? Us too!
Being a nurse is challenging—requiring quick thinking, adaptability, and readiness. A well-stocked toolkit can make all the difference between a chaotic shift and a smooth, efficient one.
Without further ado, here is our list for the top 10 vital items every nurse should have on shift to help you survive your shift while being awesome.

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Nurses, doctors, and allied healthcare professionals—we are both healers and targets, walking a tightrope between empathy and self-preservation. We dedicate our lives to caring for others during their most vulnerable and challenging times, but what happens when the very people we are trying to help turn aggressive and abusive? What happens when they become the source of our fear?

We can’t just accept patient aggression as ‘part of the job.’ It’s time for a new approach.

Overlay of items nurses use on a given shift--stethoscope, scissors, alcohol swabs, syringes, and blunt needles.

When Caring Hurts: Managing Aggressive Patients

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Feeling the burn? How To Combat Burnout.

Burnout is not inevitable. Remember: you cannot pour from an empty cup. Prioritizing your well-being is not selfish; it’s essential for providing the best possible care to your patients. If you are experiencing burnout, please know that you are not alone. Reach out for help, explore the resources available, and take steps to reclaim your health and happiness. Your well-being matters.

Overlay of items nurses use on a given shift--stethoscope, scissors, and syringes.

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Is healthcare turning into a business? Hospitals are meant to be places of healing, and their primary focus must always be on providing the best possible medical care to those in need. Let’s reclaim that focus before the pursuit of superficial comforts compromises the very essence of healthcare.

Wall mounted instruments found above a hospital bed.

Not a Hotel: Hospitality vs. Healthcare.

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RNs vs. RPNs: A House Divided.

We’re all nurses, dedicated to the same goal: patient care. So why does a ‘two-tiered’ system often feel like the reality for registered nurses (RNs) and registered practical nurses (RPNs)? Are we truly one profession, or are invisible lines drawn in the sand?

While both are essential to the healthcare system, an “us vs. them” mentality often permeates workplaces—fueled by subtle comments, ingrained policies, and perhaps most significantly, separate unions. Why are RPNs grouped in with teachers in a union, while RNs have their own separate nursing union? Why can RPNs read telemetry in some organizations, whereas others limit RPNs from a skillset that is within their scope under the College of Nurses?

Blue vials for blood collection.

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“I can’t do this anymore…”

Sound familiar? The breaking point—it’s different for everyone. Maybe it’s the heavy workload, a toxic environment, a workplace injury, a lack of support, or constant mistreatment and abuse of power.

Nursing is a demanding profession, both physically and emotionally. It requires long hours, dedication, and a genuine passion for helping others. But what happens when that passion fades? What happens when the challenges of the job outweigh the rewards? What happens when you realize that nursing might not be your forever career?

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If Not Nursing, Then What?