Nursing Community Journal of Nursing

A Seat at the Table: Nurses Leading the Call for Change

A Seat at the Table: Nurses Leading the Call for Change

Tags: healthcare leadership leadership in nursing nursing community

This poem expresses my concern over injustice and loss of compassion in healthcare and all aspects of our society. It highlights nurses' trusted role in caring for vulnerable people and calls for change. I hope it inspires nurses to unite and lead in shaping healthcare policy because healthcare is a basic right and nurses must have a voice in decisions that affect us all.

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Rolling Away

Rolling Away

Tags: aging elderly care nursing community

This heartfelt article recounts a humorous yet poignant moment at a long-term care resident council meeting, where a lighthearted suggestion about putting weed in breakfast muffins sparks laughter and deeper reflections on autonomy. Through the lens of an Ombudsman, it highlights the importance of listening not just to complaints, but to the joy, imagination, and desire for choice that still thrive in residents' lives.

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A Nursing Approach to the Efficacy of Corticosteroids in Community Acquired Pneumonia Treatment

A Nursing Approach to the Efficacy of Corticosteroids in Community Acquired Pneumonia Treatment

Tags: critical care morbidity mortality nursing nursing community

This study aims to describe the use of corticosteroid therapy in treating community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), determine differences in morbidity and mortality between groups receiving corticosteroids and groups receiving standard care, and examine relationships among clinical outcomes. This literature review will explain and determine the effect of corticosteroids on patient recovery and assess the efficacy and safety of corticosteroids in CAP treatment.

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