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No Strange Things in Nursing Informatics

No Strange Things in Nursing Informatics

The American Nurses Association (ANA) has recognized nursing informatics as a specialty since 1992. Healthcare systems in first-world countries utilize informatics practitioners as part of daily practice. However, fellow nurses in developing countries may still not fully understand what nursing informatics truly is. For this reason, the graduate students of Central Philippine University conducted a webinar. They collaborated with Qualimed Iloilo. Its purpose was to demystify in a way the application of nursing informatics in Medical-Surgical settings. Additionally, they offered…

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Nurse Convicted: Sentenced to Probation

Nurse Convicted: Sentenced to Probation

RaDonda Vaught, the former Tennessee (TN) nurse, was sentenced to three-year probation yesterday. The jury of her peers found her guilty of two felonies related to a fatal medication error. Ms. Murphey died as a result of that error. Subsequently, the TN Board of Nursing revoked Vaught’s nursing license. Read more about the details of this case here, here, and here. Nurses who traveled to TN for this sentencing hailed the decision. Most of them claimed that she shouldn’t have…

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Nurses’ Week 2022 Edition

Nurses’ Week 2022 Edition

So another Nurses’ Week has come and gone! Congratulations to all of my nursing colleagues who work in the vast and varied fields of nursing practice. We have survived yet another challenging year in the constantly evolving healthcare milieu! All of us deserve a pat on the back. If you have not heard it this week, please allow me to be the cheerleader who will sing your praises to the high heavens! Each one of you has exemplified what it…

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Dear Philippine Youth Voter

Dear Philippine Youth Voter

Dear Philippine Youth Voter, Election dust is starting to settle. For those who voted for the winning side, you must still be celebrating with your fellow winners. For those who feel the agony of defeat, you should keep your heads held high. You fought valiantly until the end, and there is no shame in “coming up short!” So why I am writing about the Philippine elections in a nursing blog, you ask? Please read on! A Highly Spirited Election If…

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Nursing through a Computer Screen

Nursing through a Computer Screen

We have established in the previous post that it is indeed hard to be a nurse, yet be so far from our loved ones. This is more so true when those family members are in need of healthcare. Our nursing instincts kick in almost instantaneously and we want updates every step of the way. We feel that despite our absence, we still need to have our say. Thus, we turn to the computer screen to continue our life-saving crusade! The…

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A Nurse Yet Unable to Care for One’s Own Family

A Nurse Yet Unable to Care for One’s Own Family

This story is not mainstream, yet common among nurses who left home and family to pursue opportunities abroad. Why did they leave their families, you ask? So that they can provide better futures for those very same loved ones. Sure, those nurses, myself included, are able to earn better wages and have better means to provide for those they have left behind. However, at what cost? Leaving the Family for Greener Pastures If you happen to be working with a…

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Nurse Convicted: Five Reasons Why It Could Be Me

Nurse Convicted: Five Reasons Why It Could Be Me

So much has already been written and said about RaDonda Vaught. She was the nurse convicted in Tennessee. The conviction was because she gave the wrong medication that caused a patient’s death. In this blog, we have already explored the implications of this case to the profession. We have also analyzed the systemic factors that may have contributed to the series of mistakes. However, isn’t it worth reflecting on the five reasons why it could also happen to us? Reason…

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Ten Unique Things About a Paulinian Nurse

Ten Unique Things About a Paulinian Nurse

What is a Paulinian nurse? A colleague once told me that a nurse is a nurse, no matter what. That may be true up to a certain extent. Also, I am not insinuating that we are better than others in any way. However, in the light of this week, being Holy Week, I want to honor my Paulinian roots which make me the nurse that I am today. By the way, here is the link to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Uh1L3MGMLT1O7MveagzW1?si=24ed354ba3014d21 Guided by our…

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Nurse Convicted: The Systemic Factors That Failed Her

Nurse Convicted: The Systemic Factors That Failed Her

If you are currently working in healthcare, particularly in the United States, and have not heard of the RaDonda Vaught trial, you must have been hiding under the rock. Vaught is a former nurse who was convicted last month in Tennessee. Committing an unintentional medication error that caused a patient’s death led to that conviction. While she reported her mistake to her leader immediately, the bigger question is: is she solely to be blamed for that? Or were there systemic…

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Culture Shock: It Does Exist in Nursing Practice Too

Culture Shock: It Does Exist in Nursing Practice Too

My former manager said that a nurse is a nurse regardless of where he or she practices. Of course, this partly refers to our ability to flex and float to another unit. However, if you look at it from an immigrant nurse’s perspective, it could also mean that you are able to practice as a nurse no matter what country you are in. However, the opposite is true. Yes, culture shock does exist in nursing jobs, too. Below are the…

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