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* In her post "Prioritizing Assessment of Postoperative Movement-Evoked Pain," nursing professor Staja Booker explains the importance of assessing and managing pain during activity rather than only at rest (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-8AK).

 

* "Most of us still try to avoid admitting the inevitability of death-avoid putting our affairs in order or even talking about it," writes psychiatric NP Diane N. Solomon in her post "Why I Practice Dying: A Nurse's Perspective" (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-8At).

 

* In her post "Empowering Nurses: Advocating for Better Health Care Policies and Patient Well-Being," nurse Andrea Jackson suggests how nurses can get involved in policy advocacy (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-8Bg).

 

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"The benefit of telehealth has become more evident during these last few years." "Some days [as a school nurse] are hard, harder than others, but I always try to give each student a little time to open up if they need it. Give everyone 10 seconds and you'll be surprised what you are capable of helping them with." "We desperately need more primary care providers, and we need to change our thinking about our models of care."