Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Nurses Choice Recommended Reading - March 2021

 




March 2021

See what your fellow nurses are reading! Browse this month's round-up of 10 top articles from Lippincott's prestigious list of nursing journals. 

March 19 is Certified Nurses' Day! After reading this month's Nurses' Choice selections, review “Focus On: Specialty Certification”, a collection of journal articles about the value of specialty certification.
Nursing Education Perspectives


When you are the nurse in the family...
Nursing2021, March 2021

Facilitating Virtual Visitation in Critical Care Units During a Pandemic
Holistic Nursing Practice, March/April 2021

Bereavement Needs of Critical Care Nurses: A Qualitative Study
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, March/April 2021

Advice for aspiring nurse leaders
Nursing2021, March 2021

Smart Dressings for Wound Healing: A Review
Advances in Skin & Wound Care, March 2021

Do frontline healthcare workers have enough emotional PPE?
Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, March 2021

Generation Z Students in the Online Environment
Nurse Educator, March 2021

Promoting Cultural Humility in Nursing Education Through
the Use of Ground Rules

Nursing Education Perspectives, March/April 2021

Perceptions of a Nurse-Driven Urinary Catheter Removal Protocol
in a Hospital Setting

Clinical Nurse Specialist, March 2021

Can You Escape Sepsis? Using a Healthcare Escape Room
as an Innovative Approach to Nursing Education

Clinical Nurse Specialist, March 2021



“Focus On: Specialty Certification” featured on NursingCenter.com

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