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Springer Publishing Honored with Seven AJN Book of the Year Awards for 2024

Daily Nurse

The American Journal of Nursing (AJN) has awarded Springer Publishing with seven Book of the Year Awards for 2024, showcasing the company’s exceptional quality and the impact of its resources in advancing the nursing industry. Curley, PhD, RN, Barbara A. Niedz, PhD, RN, CPHQ, and Alyssa Erikson, PhD, MSN, RN. Fourth edition.

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3 Ways Nurses Can Better Support Their Autistic Patients

Daily Nurse

Learn About the Different Ways Autism Presents Many people think that autism exists on a straight line that places you either ‘more or less’ autistic. Autistic Self Advocacy Network’s resource library: This autistic-centered library includes books, COVID-19 resources, and education toolkits.

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Springer Publishing Earns 8 AJN Book of the Year Awards for 2023

Daily Nurse

Eight Springer Publishing titles won the American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Book of the Year Awards for 2023 , with two first-place, four second-place, and two third-place titles. This book is clear, warm, and encouraging. This is the book’s third edition, and it feels up-to-date and thorough without being overwhelming.

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Rethinking Opioid Conversions: Mary Lynn McPherson and Drew Rosielle

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But wait, before you throw out that equianalgesic table, we also invited Dr. Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD extraordinaire who published this amazing book, Demystifying Opioid Conversions , 2nd Ed., Until the second edition of my book, that is. Drew: She updated an equianalgesic table and published that in the second edition of her book.

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Why are Nurses at Particular Risk of Chronic Exhaustion?

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

This week’s blog comes from Alison McGrath, a nurse now working as an independent wellbeing coach, and explores whether nurses may be at risk of chronic exhaustion. They are disconnected from their emotions and body in the present, often resulting in chronic pain and clumsiness. appeared first on Evidence-Based Nursing blog.

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Recovering from Burnout: Tips on Healing from Exhaustion

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They can give you an unbiased look at your health circumstances and present options for recovery. These can include personal items such as fuzzy socks, lip balm, candles, a coloring book, or sheet masks. This type of leave also grants up to 12 work weeks in a 12-month period.

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Vaccinating preterm infants – why this must not be delayed

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

In this week’s blog Dr Helen Sisson, @hsisson1 Lecturer in Public Health revisits the importance of timely vaccination in premature infants for World Prematurity Day on 17th November 2023. This presents an opportunity to raise awareness among parents and health professionals about the importance of timely vaccination in preterm infants.

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