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We provide education for nurses at every stage of their professional life! Check out discussions about topics that the nursing community cares about! The My Nursing Mastery Podcast series discusses nursing school tips, tricks, strategies, stories, and all things related to nursing school, the NCLEX and your nursing career. We discuss NCLEX exam strategies, tips, tricks, and stories from many who have succeeded on the NCLEX. We address issues and topics that the nursing community cares about!
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Transition to Real Practice Ep.2: Honeymoons Don't Last Forever
We explore what life is like after you pass the NCLEX. What does it feel like? How do you manage the stress of your new role? Follow Hanna's journey as a new grad in this "Honeymoon's Don't Last Forever" episode of the Transitioning to Real Practice Podcast.
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Transition to Real Practice Ep.1: Critical Transition
We explore what life is like after you pass the NCLEX. What does it feel like? How do you manage the stress of your new role? Follow Hanna's journey as a new grad in this "Critical Transition" episode of the Transitioning to Real Practice Podcast.
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Ventilation, Oxygenation, and Perfusion
Get a comprehensive review of major processes and key factors affecting oxygenation and tissue perfusion. Build a foundation for caring for those with ventilation and perfusion mismatches and ineffective breathing patterns. Includes tips for tackling the NCLEX! With Cindi Bell MS, RN
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Urination
Master basic urination clinical concepts and assessment, plus tips for managing voiding problems. With Cindi Bell MS, RN
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Friends of Flo - Privacy and Professional Boundaries
In today's digital age, you're only a post away from potentially jeopardizing your nursing careers. Friends of Flo talks HIPAA, when to avoid posting to social media, and how employers monitor social accounts. With guest Jenny Hohneke.
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IV Access
Get all access to IV access for nurses...including central lines, midlines, PICCs, and peripheral IVs. We outline the most important catheters and essential approaches. With Cindi Bell MS, RN