Infectious Disease
Sepsis and Severe Infections: A Primer for Nurses
Sepsis is a severe infection that can lead to life-threatening complications if not treated promptly. In this article, learn the signs and symptoms of sepsis, how to diagnose and treat it, and how to prevent its development.
Monkeypox: Everything Nurse’s need to know when Caring for Monkeypox patients
Monkeypox has a current outbreak in the US, and nurses need to be educated about the monkeypox rash, symptoms, and treatment!
I&D: How to perform an Incision & Drainage
An I&D or Incision and Drainage and performed to drain purulent fluid (aka pus) from a fluid collection called an abscess.
21+ mRNA Vaccine Questions Answered for Nurses
All the Questions about the mRNA Vaccines that You and Your Patients need answered!
These 8 COVID Nursing Tips could save your life
Use these 8 COVID Nursing Tips to help you fight covid on the front lines and help keep you safe while doing it!
Six Steps for Sepsis Management
Sepsis is very common within the hospital and has a high mortality rate. Whether you are the nurse, nurse practitioner, or doctor – you need to know the steps to take in the management of this clinical syndrome.