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Best In Nurse Blogs: “Live and Let Live” Award Edition!

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

The latest edition of the Best In Nurse Blogs-my bi-weekly focus on the best writing by, for, or about Nurses!

Best In Nurse Blogs:

J. Paradisi RN deserves the first annual Nurse Blogger  “Live and Let Live” award for her aplomb regarding the hijacking of her nom de plume.

"Live And Let Live" Award!

 

All of us bloggers get used to spam-like links and stolen blog posts.  You would never get anything done trying to undo all that.

Having a relationship and sex advice blog with your name and avatar attached though  is a little much.

J. handles it with grace and a little more than a little sexual innuendo of her own.  (I counted 10, but then was wondering if it was just my dirty mind…)

Find the link below!

Good Stuff!

Let’s get started with the

Best in Nursing Blogs.

Running Wildly describes running and dancing wildly.  How appropriate…..We all need to learn to live  more in the moment.

Limiting interruptions to decrease medication errors is at Correctional Nurse.  Lorry makes a great point, though getting a little quiet time in almost any work environment is difficult.

The Nurse Practitioner’s Place loves students, and makes a plea to her patients in the same post.  Diagnosing cancer at the holidays is truly a bitch.  I’m with you on that one!

Barbara discusses goals and the common reasons for their complete failure to be achieved at The Nurse Practitioner’s Business Blog.

Nurse Teeny is diagnosing herself at The Makings of a Nurse, why don’t you go throw in your two cents, I did! (with the appropriate disclaimer for the lawyers!)

Nursetopia wants to know if you have a medically related tattoo?  Please let her know, so far no takers…

Nurse Ratched gives advice and a little mini-rant about forcing ADN’s to go back to school.  What say you?

The Nerdy Nurse goes Hollywood on us.…Congrats you’re a credit to the profession.  (and a fellow Georgian!)

Wanderer at Lost On The Floor wins one! Congrats…..

jParadisiRN takes the high road when her name gets hijacked.  Great sense of x-rated humor!

Hypokalemia, is the name of the post. Stone Cold Heart (yea I added the “cold” part, makes it sound like a wrestler huh…) is what’s keepin “K” at Crass-Pollination up at night!

The importance of muscle training as you age is stressed by this post at AJN.  Every decade you age, should see a rise in the percentage of time spent on weight bearing exercise, say the Docs at Cooper Clinic.  When you are in your fifties-fifty percent of exercise should be weight bearing vs aerobic.

Sean at My Strong Medicine has an apology about his Thankful Thursdays…It’s ok Sean, none of us are perfect, and while you’re here, what are your thoughts on weight training for older folks?

You can watch the video premier of  “The Murses” an action packed thriller featuring male nurse super heroes at Impacted Nurse.  Ian even has an interview with one of the actors murses.

Thanks for reading!

Another fortnight has passed since the last Best In Nurse Blogs, and the next edition should be up on New Years Day-provided my New Years Eve partying is not too too much…..(since I’m on call, I’ll prolly be sitting in front of the fireplace, as I am now, drinking coffee and listening to music…)

Happy Holidays to all!

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Best In Nurse Blogs: Thanksgiving ER Visit Edition!

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

The latest edition of the Best In Nurse Blogs-my bi-weekly focus on the best writing by, for, or about Nurses!

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Another Thanksgiving is “in the books” as they say.  It was a mixed day.  We had a great meal and visit with my extended family.  In the middle of the afternoon, however, my Aunt collapsed in the kitchen.  She is fine now, though shaky.  It appears to have been a syncopal episode related to her longstanding arrythmia-with a concussion from the fall.

No contextual concept here, just loved the photo!

It looked much worse at the time.

There’s nothing like EMS beep beep beeping as they back into the driveway, and an ER visit on Thanksgiving!  Thanks to those dedicated professionals who were working that holiday.

It certainly does remind  why we call it Thanksgiving, and I’m grateful my Aunt  ok.

Best RN Blogs:

A lot of great blog posts in this version of The Best of Nurse Blogs.  Take your time, fix a cup of coffee or hot tea, curl up, and read some great stories!

Crass Pollination has one she hasn’t seen before.  Daring!

Digital Doorway: Keith reviews a Nursing Drug book for 2012.

Phil, at Health is Social as usual has a thoughtful post on the difference between evolution and revolution-health care, of course, is the topic.

Kim at Emergiblog has a Rank and File Rant!  Good read.

Nurstopia asks why you wouldn’t want to start training for a 1/2 marathon?  Sure, why wouldn’t you?

Karin, at Nurse Web Log, is bravely facing breast cancer.  Our thoughts and prayers are with her!  Good luck, and fight like hell!

Our Stomachs are touching-made me laugh….by Sean at My Strong Medicine.  I wish I couldn’t relate, that I’d been strong, but alas, not to be.

The Nursing Show discusses virtual nurses-online.

Barbara at Nurse Practitioner Business Blog writes about waiting reception rooms.

Those Emergency Blues has an AWESOME story!  Cool, no really, cool, hypothermia cool, pretty kewl huh?

Old, Running Wildly thinks she’s old.  Do I have news for her….

ER Nurse Joy’s Tumblr is always worth a look, love it, love it, love it.

Head Nurse has a great list of “the way it is isms….”  I recognize them all. She tells it like it is.

Imagine an Image-Andy reviews an app for pulse tracking.

If you are tired of Facebook, Ian reviews Google+ at Impacted Nurse.

Infusion Nurse has a great review of basics of IV’s, always pays to review.  It’s easy to pick up bad habits.

iMatch has let Not Nurse Ratched down.  And she seems to be pissed about it.  But maybe I’m exaggerating, naahhh…

In the vein of “we are always serious at work, we’re in health care” check out jParadisiRN’s Turkey Mask.

Congrats to the Wanderer at Lost on the Floor for his 501′st post.  It is a true milestone, the longer I blog, the more I appreciate the folks who’ve been at it for years.

The Nerdy Nurse shares a few of her Black Friday deals.  That luggage set sounds like a great buy!

Nurse Ratched writes about the sacrifices of veterans.

Thanks to all of you, readers and writers, who have sacrificed your family time to help others.

I’m proud to be a supporter, cheerleader, and trusted adviser of the nursing profession.

And remember if you read and love, or write a nurse blog that you think is worthy to be on my blogroll, leave a comment.  I would be honored to add it!

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Best In Nurse Blogs: Curmudgeon Edition!

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

The latest edition of the Best In Nurse Blogs-my bi-weekly focus on the best writing by, for, or about Nurses!

Best In Nurse Blogs:

 The first few highlighted posts are from a few of the nurses that attended Blogworld Expo-healthcare track.

After my experiences at Fincon11, my first meeting with fellow personal finance bloggers, I am sold on the importance of meeting and learning from our fellow bloggers.  This is not unlike the importance of continuing education in our “real” professions.

There is only so much you can get from reading-whether from a book or a computer.

I’ll do my best to be at the next one!

A Loveable Curmudgeon

Let’s get started with:

The Best Nursing Blogs:

Nerdy Nurse posts 10 things a healthcare blogger can learn at the Blogworld Expo.  Her comments extend to any blogger, or writer for that matter.  Curmudgeons seem to be a theme here.

Kim at Emergiblog was also at Blogworld.  Kim is the first nurse blogger to “speak” to me when I first started blogging so I still have a crush on her….(my wife even knows and approves….) Kim, though, loves Kasey Kane.

Nurse Ratched’s Place  is home to a curmedgeon at BlogWorld,  too. But I’m sure a friendly one.

And The best of the Rest:

RN Blogs

Toronto Emerg writes about the persistent difficulties remaining in adequate pain treatment.

Death is on the mind of Running Wildly, but not morbidly so….

Impacted Nurse suggests we become more at ease with ourselves.  Love the sentiment, and I doooo try.

Nursetopia gives tips on resumes and interviews.

Hanging in jails, a depressing but too real topic in correctional nursing@ Correctional Nurse.

Sean at My Strong Medicine is complimentary to physicians.  Yeah, that’s not a typo.  During my interview process for my residency, I was careful to note the teaching environment.  I chose one that was based on mutual respect, which was not common at that time.  Great reminder, we can all learn from each other.

codeblog writes about Touch.  Very touching indeed!

Thanks!

This post is a little shorter than usual.  My wife and I are off for a long weekend together.  Will write about it later, well, at least part of it. ;)

Thanks so much for visiting, reading, and “tweeting” please!!!!

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Best In Nurse Blogs: Dog Invasion Edition!

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

The latest edition of the Best In Nurse Blogs-my bi-weekly focus on the best writing by, for, or about Nurses!

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We just had a visit from my children and the dogs.  Both my kids are animal lovers and they married animal lovers.  That means, at least so far, that instead of cleaning up after a visit from grandchildren, we are cleaning up after grand-dogs.

We had about 400 lbs of dogs here for a few days, and I felt like a cross between the Dad in Cheaper by the Dozen, and the Father of the Bride.  In other words all hell was breaking lose, over which I had no control.

Stormy and Nova

We’ve just about  vacuumed up all the hair, swept up the scattered dog food, scooped the poop, swiped up the drool, and cloroxed the blood (yes we had a dog fight!)

Maybe we’ll just disappear to the coast for Christmas (just kiddin kids….)

Let’s get started on The Best Nurse Blogs:

Travel nursing on steroids-At AJN a post about Nursing down under-mate!

Keith at Digital Doorway, gives his take on the Occupy Movement.  A thoughtful discussion, without name calling, is the only way to make positive changes.     What’s your take?

Not Ratched is describing  unknown forces of the universe occurring in the ER.

At Your Cervix writes about grazing, a common cause of calorie Kamikaze.

Feminism responsible for the ills of nursing? That question discussed at Impacted Nurse.

Focus on change- a competition-is the focus at Nurse with a Heart. Good luck.

J.ParadisiRN squiggles her way to success,or succeses her way to squiggles…  Improvements are rarely a straight line, either in your life or your career.  Oh, and check out the fern pic on the home page while you’re there-cool.

Zoe and Lucy (human unidentified)

Voceras is the subject at Codeblog.   Yeah you’ll have to go read it to find out what the hell Voceras is.

Crass-Pollination writes a detective story.  Ya never know what you’ll read here.

Lost on The Floor discusses Coincidences.  His skepticism is, shall we say, ripe-or maybe right.

My Strong Medicine-Sean discusses pain and tattoos.  And sounds like he should know.

A Rant about the Forever Lazy is at the Nerdy Nurse.  Why don’t you model one for  a new Avatar???

Another rant-lite from Terri at Nurse Story: Why aren’t you a member of Sigma Theta Tau, an international nursing organization?  Go there and see what’s up.

Nursetopia has written about a sign, not a zodiac sign, or a sign from heaven, just a sign.  Check it out.  She has a rant on her blog too, but I didn’t want to have “an all-rant” Best of Nurse Blogs, though that may be a good theme sometime….

After all the ranting, how ’bout a little poetry at Toronto Emerg.

To Cry or Not To Cry, a poignant story at Running Wildly.

Thanks for reading the latest version of The Best in Nurse Blogs, and if you have a favorite nurse blogger, shout it out in the comments. And if you are a blogging nurse and not on my blogroll, shout it out.

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Best In Nurse Blogs: Blizzard At The River Edition!

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

The latest edition of the Best In Nurse Blogs-my bi-weekly focus on the best writing by, for, or about Nurses!

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The fall weather here in the south has been incredible.  I took this picture yesterday while watching the river flow by at our in town riverfront park.  Yes, I was eating a Chocolate Turtle Blizzard-I’m sure someone will tattle, it’s a small town here…..  At least it was a small Blizzard.

The Flint River

I did a little P-90x today to make up for the calories.  Those wall squats are hell!  I’ll be sore getting up from my rolling stool tomorrow….

Hope you enjoy this week’s Best In Nurse Blogs as much as I did compiling them.    Lot’s of fun, education, and thought going on in the Nurse Blogosphere the last few weeks!

Weddings, Anniversary’s, and maybe vacations-What’s up JD?

Let’s get started!

Best in Nurse Blogs

Running Wildly explains the word “Mine.”  The pics are worth clicking the link!

The Nerdy Nurse has an app for portable Ultrasound-well maybe not, but getting closer and closer. My last machine cost $60 grand.  $7,000 sounds a lot better!

At Correctional Nurse Lorry explains the difference between men and women.  Women prisoners that is….

Kim at Emergiblog has a poignant reflection on Steve Jobs.  She even welcomed me to Apple world with my new iPhone order…

Nursetopia is angry, but thankful.  Yea kinda different, that’s why you need to read it.

PSA’s, yes the prostate test is the subject of discussion at The Nurse Practitioner’s Place.  I’m not certain I agree with her statement about sex drive in women past menopause. I have plenty of patients after menopause complaining about their husbands lack of attention in the bedroom. What say you?

Barbara at The Nurse Practitioner’s Business Blog has great tips for protecting your digital identity.  I have  written a few of them down for execution, you should too!

The Nursing Show podcast has an article on the process of pain worth visiting.

Sean at My Strong Medicine has a thoughtful discussion on the Nurses being called Doctor discussion going on.  I won’t write one myself as I agree with him. Communication, as always, is the key!

For the shortest post of the week, and maybe the year award, check out the Makings of a Nurse.  Congrats!

Lost on the Floor  discusses protocols.  I think they are invaluable, but do have to be used with common sense.  As Wanderer confirms not everyone can follow a protocol. Sad but true.

Another short post this time at JParadisiRN for a Happy Occasion! Congrats again!

And Head Nurse gives great advice to a nursing intern havin a few problems.

Thanks again for being a reader!  And please visit these great blogs.

Reader Instruction!

As always if you have a favorite nurse blog leave the url in the comments.  I will be glad to add you to my Blogroll!  And if you have a blog article or post I missed, let me know and I will add it next time.

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Best In Nurse Blogs: Path to Progress, Happiness, and De-Stressing Edition!

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

The latest edition of the Best In Nurse Blogs-my bi-weekly focus on the best writing by, for, or about Nurses!

Best In Nurse Blogs:

Nurses, If you are:

  • burned out.
  • Having a career crisis.
  • Have goals but just haven’t been able to hit your stride
  • Have money, work, or relationship problems
  • Or just want to improve your already great life….

Make sure you tune in to a free Webinar with Pratt Bennet (an experienced,Yale educated-but common sense grounded,)   life coach, and myself Thursday at  8 Eastern.  Click this link to go to the sign-up page.  We will be talking about ways the 5 Paths To The Life You Truly Deserve.  We’ll spend time helping you understand a few of the steps you can make to De-stress, and re-energerize.  Show up with an open mind, and curiosity. You won’t be sorry.

Thanks for being a reader, and now….

Nurse Blogs Best:

In Honor of Toronto Emerg's Beloved Maple Leafs!

A link to a story about rice pudding is at AJN Little things sometimes are more important than big things….

At Your Cervix has great pics of the horrible flooding going on in her neck of The USA.  So sad for those affected.

Speaking of goals and destiny, Nurse Story has a comment or two about ‘em.

Running Wildly wants you to go make a difference.

At Toronto Emerg, the hockey season cometh.  What’s hockey?

Meditation and prisoners health is the subject at Correctional Nurse.  Meditation is good-unless you are using it to plan a prison break….But that wouldn’t be true meditation would it???

Electronic health records are on the mind of The Nurse Practitioners Blog.  I feel your pain, oh do I….

The Dog Ate My Careplan has questions about board prep.  Go help her out with your opinion.

Once a day, HIV pill, is the topic at the Nursing Show Podcast.

A few lovely Petri Dishes are on display at Nursetopia….reminds me of my time in the lab as a student.  My close friends would say I’m old enough to have been there when penicillin was first discovered…..

The Nerdy Nurse reminds us all why we should have an emergency, rainy day, stuff happens fund.  A little cash on the side helps keep the credit card balance away…

Sean at My Strong Medicine summarizes the Apple, Arsenic, and Oz scandal.  and in this case we are not referring to Apple computers….My kids did drink some kinda apple juice when they were young…

Wanderer at Lost on the Floor has writers block.  I feel his pain. Anyone who has ever sat down in front of a keyboard, typewriter, pad with pen, or quill with sheep skin paper,  has had that gut wrenching fear of not having a damn thing to say, or not knowing how to say it.  My secret is reminding myself no one really cares.  Just write, something will happen…

And finally jParadisi gives toddler proofing professional, been there, done that advice.  If you have young kids or grandkids, make sure you read this.

Don’t forget Change of Shift, if you missed it is up at Emergiblog.

Thanks again for reading, and that sign up page for the free Webinar Thursday evening 8pm eastern, is here-The 5 Paths To The Life You Truly Deserve. I look forward to talking to you.

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