TONL News & Updates
By AJ Stephens, DNP, MBA/HCA, RN-BC, CMSRN, NEA-BC
Treasurer, Texas Organization of Nurse Executives The day seems to never end, the work is forever coming down the pipeline, the phone never stops ringing and the e-mail never stops dinging. Nursing leadership is not for the faint of heart or for those afraid of a challenge. It can be incredibly easy to get caught up in the competing priorities, the long to-do lists and the calendar appointments. Eventually, leaders can find themselves running through the transactions rather than focusing on the transformation of the people and teams they are charged with leading. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/tne-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=475032&issueID=55644 to view the full article online.
Nursing Leadership
Inc.
The emotionally-charged subject of sexual harassment is becoming more prominent. It’s important leaders are aware of how to handle sensitive situations in the workplace. Visit https://www.inc.com/matthew-jones/its-time-for-your-business-to-discuss-sexual-harassment-and-then-do-something-about-it.html to view the full article online.
Minority Nurse
Shift work sleep disorder not only can affect your work performance, but your quality of life as well. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lack of sleep due to long shifts can cause a serious health burden. Visit http://minoritynurse.com/7-ways-prevent-shift-work-sleep-disorders/ to view the full article online.
Nurse.org
Looking into the future, NASA may have a need for nurses in space. Dee O’Hara was the first nurse to work with the original seven Mercury astronauts in the 1960s and now the evolution of nurses into the specialized career of aerospace nursing is an option many are unaware of. Visit https://nurse.org/articles/nasa-space-nursing/ to view the full article online.
American Mobile
With the holiday season upon us, nursing stations slowly become covered with tasty treats that are almost impossible to resist. Find out a few tips from nutrition experts on how to eat healthier during the holidays. Visit https://www.americanmobile.com/nursezone/nursing-news/8-simple-tips-for-holiday-eating/ to view the full article online.
Education and Events
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Fortune
The FDA approved a medical device to track whether patients are actually taking their medications. Technology is making its way into the health care field one pill at a time. Visit http://fortune.com/2017/11/21/fda-digital-pill-technology-health-care-limits/ to view the full article online.
Forbes
A study published in Breast Cancer Research showed smoking can increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer by up to 35 percent. The study collected data from women over a period of seven years and the study findings are summarized by Forbes. Visit https://www.forbes.com/sites/victoriaforster/2017/11/23/smoking-can-increase-risk-of-breast-cancer-by-over-a-third/?ss=pharma-healthcare#336e07b25b61 to view the full article online.
Practice and Patient Care
Vox
Multiple communities around the nation are trying a different approach to help patients who suffer from mental illnesses. A court-ordered outpatient treatment is a controversial method as it requires patients to receive treatment by force. Visit https://www.vox.com/2017/11/27/16686730/court-ordered-assisted-out-patient-treatment-aot-mental-illness-podcast to view the full article online.
WRAL
Addiction is an unfortunate possibility when patients are prescribed painkillers. A program at Duke University is trying a different approach that offers a drug-free option to help patients cope with pain. Visit http://www.wral.com/music-instead-of-painkillers-duke-doctor-prescribes-tunes-for-some-patients/17057484/ to view the full article online.
Nurse.com
Nurses understand the impact one’s environment can have on health. Having the leadership to influence social and environmental factors through policy can be a new step for nurses. Visit https://www.nurse.com/blog/2017/11/02/health-improves-when-nurses-know-health-policy/ to view the full article online.
Medical Tourism Magazine
According to a study by the Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, over 40 percent of all nurses made a medication error due to a high patient to nurse ratio. The need for nurses is not expected to decline in the coming years. Visit http://www.medicaltourismmag.com/improving-patient-care-face-national-nurse-shortage/ to view the full article online.
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