Found: 36
Select item for more details and to access through your institution.
Should you have a five-year plan for your career?: Tips on networking, mentors and using social media, plus how to stay motivated and open to opportunities.
- Published in:
- Cancer Nursing Practice, 2024, v. 23, n. 4, p. 13, doi. 10.7748/cnp.23.4.13.s8
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How to stay focused on your career goals: A guide to setting achievable objectives that will help progress your nursing career, with tips on SMART goals, staying on track, and finding a coach or mentor.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2024, v. 39, n. 6, p. 28, doi. 10.7748/ns.39.6.28.s11
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Teaching and clinical practice in tandem: A university programme is enabling nurses who have a passion for education and are working in clinical practice to take on part-time complementary roles in academia.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2024, v. 39, n. 5, p. 25, doi. 10.7748/ns.39.5.25.s13
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
What to expect at interview for a band 7 nursing role: How to prepare for your interview for a senior-level position and best answer questions on the day.
- Published in:
- Mental Health Practice, 2024, v. 27, n. 2, p. 14, doi. 10.7748/mhp.27.2.14.s7
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
What to expect at interview for a band 7 nursing role: Find out how to best prepare for your interview for a senior-level position and answer questions on the day.
- Published in:
- Cancer Nursing Practice, 2024, v. 23, n. 2, p. 12, doi. 10.7748/cnp.23.2.12.s5
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How to support people with cancer treatment-induced menopause: Some cancer treatments can induce early menopause, which can be a shock for patients. Nurses can reduce anxiety by informing, offering support and helping people to prepare.
- Published in:
- Cancer Nursing Practice, 2024, v. 23, n. 2, p. 15, doi. 10.7748/cnp.23.2.15.s6
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
What to expect at interview for a band 7 nursing role: Find out how to best prepare for your interview for a senior-level position and answer questions on the day.
- Published in:
- Emergency Nurse, 2024, v. 32, n. 2, p. 12, doi. 10.7748/en.32.2.12.s7
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How nurses can support children with epilepsy: Peer group activities, counselling and care plans can help prevent children with epilepsy from feeling isolated.
- Published in:
- Nursing Children & Young People, 2024, v. 36, n. 2, p. 10, doi. 10.7748/ncyp.36.2.10.s4
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Giving your best when motivation is missing: Stress and events at work and at home can all contribute to dips in your morale. Rest, time away from work and peer and social support can help you get back on track.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2024, v. 39, n. 3, p. 11, doi. 10.7748/ns.39.3.11.s7
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Interview success for promotion to band 7: These senior-level positions generally call for leadership and advanced clinical skills. Find out how to prepare for your interview and answer questions on the day.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2024, v. 39, n. 3, p. 19, doi. 10.7748/ns.39.3.19.s11
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
When you know it is time to challenge poor practice: Raising concerns as a student on placement can be daunting – use our tips to establish support, build your confidence and ensure you are heard.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2024, v. 39, n. 3, p. 38, doi. 10.7748/ns.39.3.38.s17
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How to make your vision of an innovation happen: We find out from nurses who have turned their innovative ideas into fully fledged businesses and social enterprises.
- Published in:
- Nursing Management - UK, 2024, v. 31, n. 1, p. 15, doi. 10.7748/nm.31.1.15.s6
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Nursing's Team of the Year 2023: 'We don't give up on anyone': How a nurse-led project at an inner-city addiction centre achieved micro-elimination of hepatitis C among a marginalised patient group.
- Published in:
- Primary Health Care, 2024, v. 34, n. 1, p. 6, doi. 10.7748/phc.34.1.6.s2
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How to make your vision of an innovation happen: We find out from nurses who have turned their innovative ideas into fully fledged businesses and social enterprises.
- Published in:
- Primary Health Care, 2024, v. 34, n. 1, p. 16, doi. 10.7748/phc.34.1.16.s6
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Bright ideas: how to make your vision a reality: Nurses who turned inspired ideas into real-world patient-care improvements share their tips on devising, developing and funding their projects.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2024, v. 39, n. 1, p. 54, doi. 10.7748/ns.39.1.54.s20
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How personality can affect teamwork and communication: Understanding motivation and personality traits can help you to build good working relationships and patient rapport.
- Published in:
- Nursing Management - UK, 2023, v. 30, n. 6, p. 6, doi. 10.7748/nm.30.6.6.s2
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
The team of the year: 'We don't give up on anyone': How a nurse-led project at an inner-city addiction centre was able to achieve micro-elimination of hepatitis C among a marginalised patient group.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 12, p. 27, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.12.27.s14
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How to be a higher earner (and stay in the profession): Advice on reaching your full earning potential, whether by aspiring to senior leadership roles in the NHS, or pursuing opportunities in the independent sector.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 12, p. 55, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.12.55.s20
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
What nurses need to know about non-fatal strangulation: Attacks involving airway obstruction are common in domestic violence. Here is practical advice on the signs and actions to take.
- Published in:
- Emergency Nurse, 2023, v. 31, n. 6, p. 6, doi. 10.7748/en.31.6.6.s2
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Meet the nurses working in some surprising places: Clinical practice and leadership are not confined to conventional healthcare settings, which is why nursing offers such diverse career pathways and workplaces.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 11, p. 19, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.11.19.s11
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Delayed diagnosis and treatment of aspiration pneumonia can lead to increased risk of death: Multiple factors can increase the risk of aspiration pneumonia for people with learning disabilities. Find out what symptoms are red flags and what to do if you are concerned
- Published in:
- Learning Disability Practice, 2023, v. 26, n. 5, p. 6, doi. 10.7748/ldp.26.5.6.s2
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Wind down: 5 ways to switch off from stress: Nursing is physically and emotionally draining, so knowing how to step back, gain perspective and relax when your shift ends is essential for your well-being.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 10, p. 24, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.10.24.s13
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
What is a Freedom to Speak Up guardian?: How those in the role support nurses and other clinicians in raising concerns, and the skills you need to be a guardian.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 10, p. 55, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.10.55.s17
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Meet the nurses working in some surprising places: Clinical practice and leadership are not confined to conventional healthcare settings, which is why nursing offers such diverse career pathways.
- Published in:
- Emergency Nurse, 2023, v. 31, n. 5, p. 12, doi. 10.7748/en.31.5.12.s8
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Common flare-ups at work and how to resolve them: Work pressures, personality clashes and professional differences make it hard to avoid ill-feeling in the workplace – but with the right support, it can be done.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 8, p. 16, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.8.16.s10
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Tattoos, piercings and dyed hair: what does 'professional' look like?: Some patients may find facial piercings or tattoos on nurses unsettling, but dress code rules are unclear and appearance does not affect ability to do the job.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 8, p. 57, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.8.57.s21
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How nurses can help increase cancer screening uptake among LGBT+ people: Advice on removing barriers and ensuring services are more inclusive so lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people feel comfortable accessing potentially life-saving cancer screening
- Published in:
- 2023
- By:
- Publication type:
- Question & Answer
Saving lives in rescue operations: why crews need nurses like you: Nursing skills transfer well to volunteer roles in mountain and sea rescue operations. Find out about what's involved and the rewards of being part of a crew.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 5, p. 14, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.5.14.s10
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
All you need to know about earwax removal: How can nurses help patients with problematic earwax build up that, if untreated, could lead to hearing loss?
- Published in:
- Nursing Older People, 2023, v. 35, n. 2, p. 15, doi. 10.7748/nop.35.2.15.s5
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
All you need to know about earwax removal: How nurses can help patients with problematic earwax build up that, if untreated, could lead to hearing loss.
- Published in:
- Primary Health Care, 2023, v. 33, n. 2, p. 12, doi. 10.7748/phc.33.2.12.s4
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
When your patient may have committed a crime: how to provide non-judgemental care: Any nurse could have contact with patients who have been accused or convicted of an offence, or found to have diminished.
- Published in:
- Mental Health Practice, 2023, v. 26, n. 2, p. 12, doi. 10.7748/mhp.26.2.12.s4
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Non-judgemental care when patients may have committed a crime: Nurses in a variety of setting may be caring for people who have been accused or convicted of a criminal offence, or who have been found to have had diminished responsibility as a result of mental illness
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 3, p. 14, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.3.14.s10
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How to deal with difficult or aggressive colleagues: What to do if hostile, rude or negligent behaviour from colleagues or a manager is affecting morale and patient care – and how to challenge it.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 3, p. 19, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.3.19.s11
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Advice for nurses on handling difficult or aggressive colleagues: What to do if rude or negligent behaviour from colleagues or managers affects morale, and how to challenge such behaviour and escale concerns.
- Published in:
- Nursing Management - UK, 2023, v. 30, n. 1, p. 14, doi. 10.7748/nm.30.1.14.s6
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Do you carry on working when you should be in your sickbed?: Nurses are too often reluctant to call in sick for fear of triggering the workplace formal sickness policy, or letting colleagues and patients down.
- Published in:
- Nursing Standard, 2023, v. 38, n. 1, p. 8, doi. 10.7748/ns.38.1.8.s5
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Preventing falls in older people with impaired vision: Advice on preventing falls in this at-risk group, including assessing hazards and the need for a holistic approach.
- Published in:
- Nursing Older People, 2022, v. 34, n. 6, p. 18, doi. 10.7748/nop.34.6.18.s8
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article