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A Day in the Life of an Emergency Care Nurse

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Critical thinking is one of the essential skills for emergency nurses, as they must make rapid decisions based on their assessments. While the demands are significant, the chance to make a profound impact on patients’ lives and work in a collaborative environment offers immense job satisfaction.

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From Chalkboards to Competencies: My Journey Through the Evolution of Nursing Education

Minority Nurse

It is about critical thinking, clinical judgment, and evidence-based practice, supported by organizations like the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) in Washington, D.C. Presenting studies that highlight better student outcomes, stronger critical thinking, and improved clinical readiness can win hearts and minds.

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5 Steps to a Stronger Nursing Resume

Minority Nurse

Well-developed powers of critical thinking and situational awareness with the ability to remain calm under stress. Deeply committed to providing evidence-based, high-quality, compassionate, cost-effective patient care through constructive multidisciplinary collaboration and quality improvement.

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The Hidden Challenges of NP Clinical Rotations (And How to Overcome Them)

Minority Nurse

Clinical rotations aren’t just a checkbox on the path to becoming a nurse practitioner—they’re the transformative experiences where students develop essential clinical skills, build critical thinking abilities, and learn to navigate the complexities of patient care in real clinical settings.

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In The AI Revolution, Medical Schools Are Falling Behind U.S. Colleges

Forbes Healthcare

They prioritize memorization over critical thinking and practical application. To reinforce clinical reasoning in collaboration with GenAI, each student would also submit written responses to these questions: Is lupus or dermatomyositis the more likely diagnosis, and why? What additional data would help rule out Lyme disease?

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NCLEX to Be Changed as Fail Rates Climb

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This can be done by scaling existing solutions, working collaboratively and being prepared to learn from each other.” Benson says it includes more information on caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions as the population ages. The Next Gen NCLEX is set to launch on April 1.

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AI: Your New Powerhouse Teammate – Unveiling the Future of Collaboration

Connectivity

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly weaving itself into the fabric of our professional lives, not as a replacement for human talent, but as a powerful collaborator, augmenting our strengths and unlocking new possibilities. Beyond Automation: It’s easy to think of AI as solely automating tasks, streamlining processes.