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Now, I know Hollywood hasn’t always been friendly with how they portray the nurse role in scripted shows and movies. And, we real nurses catch on to literally everything – I know we’ve all seen the memes when equipment, scenarios, or responses aren’t realistic. ...
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There is a protective coating around our nerve cells that helps our central nervous system send messages swiftly across our bodies. This insulation, called myelin, is damaged by a variety of so called “demyelinating diseases,’ the most common of which is multiple...
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As both a clinician and a scientist, Dr. Choi maintains a clinical practice as a registered nurse at a psychiatric hospital in downtown Los Angeles. And, she was the first and only nurse included in the US Forbes “30 Under 30” healthcare list in 2020. She was also...
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Working from home has become the norm across many industries during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Believe it or not, the field of nursing is no exception. Yes, most people picture registered nurses providing in-person care, but nurses can also practice from...
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Who knew that a product of sadness could be so beautiful? There are three different types of human tears: basal (which keep the eyes wet), reflex (which occur with eye irritation), and emotional (which spring up with strong feelings). Each type has a distinct chemical...
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