Friday, April 16, 2021

Nurses Choice Recommended Reading - April 2021

 

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April 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. 

After reading this month's Nurses' Choice selections, be sure to check out "2019 Novel Coronavirus Nurse Resources" – expertly-sourced nursing-focused videos, podcasts, webinars (for NCPD credits) and more
MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing


Caring for critically ill patients with COVID-19
Nursing2021, April 2021

Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: Person-centered care
Nursing2021, April 2021

Facilitating Advance Care Planning for Patients With Severe COPD:
A Qualitative Study of Experiences and Perceptions of
Community Physicians, Nurses, and Allied Health Professionals

Home Healthcare Now, March/April 2021

Leveraging the nurse scientist role through entrepreneurial innovation
Nursing Management, April 2021

Impact of Citrus Essential Oil Diffusion on
Health Care Staff's Stress Levels: An Evidence-Based Practice Project

Holistic Nursing Practice, March/April 2021

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: An ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Mimic
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, January/March 2021

A nurse's guide to intimate partner violence
Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, March/April 2021

Cannabis use disorder: Implications and best practices
The Nurse Practitioner, March 2021

A Qualitative Study: Hypertension Stigma Among Black Women
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, March/April 2021

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


“2019 Novel Coronavirus Nurse Resources” featured on NursingCenter.com


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