Author Articles
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Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is a problem for men in many stages of life. Unfortunately, many men struggle with this…
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Promoting Women’s Health
Every healthcare professional, no matter where they work, should have a basic understanding of women’s health and the…
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
About 200,000 people in the United States suffer from Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, more commonly known as lupus. Lupus…
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Advanced Practice Provider and More: Exploring Nursing Career Options
Bedside nursing is a rewarding career. Most nurses love their jobs and are proud of their position. However,…
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What Nurses Should Know About Managing Asthma
Asthma is a common respiratory condition in the United States. It is caused by tightening and inflammation of…
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Managing Patient Sleep Disorders for Nurses
Having trouble falling asleep or staying asleep is common among adults in the United States. The CDC reports…
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Sustainable Practices in Nursing: Reducing Nurse Turnover Rates
Nurse turnover rates are a concerning issue across the United States. Burnout, distrust in leadership, lack of connection,…
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Identifying Child Abuse: Interventions for Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare providers, including nurses, have a responsibility to understand the signs of child abuse and what to do…
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Proteinuria and Hematuria
Urinalysis can give providers a lot of information about a patient’s health. While most people associate urinalysis with…
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Innovations in Patient Care: New Nursing Technologies
The speed at which technology is changing cannot be overstated. Monitoring systems, artificial intelligence, surgical tools, and medical…
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Current Eating Disorder Trends in Adolescents
Eating disorder trends in adolescents have been a problem for decades, with teen girls consistently being the most…
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A Nurse’s Guide to Managing Sepsis
Sepsis is one of the most common problems seen in the hospital setting. Healthcare workers must remain vigilant…