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August 1, 2008 By:
Kathleen Leary, RN, MS, CEN
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The author allows a father, who has brought in a baby showing signs of physical abuse, to do the talking, which results in a confession of guilt.  July 1, 2008 By:
Lenore B. Weinstein, RN, BS, MA
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The story of Anna, a Polish Holocaust and death camp survivor whom the Nazis forced to become a hospital nurse during World War II.  June 1, 2008 By:
Claudia Stoffel, RN, MSN
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A fellow nurse stood in the gap between a child's need for pain relief and the need to educate a resident--and emphasized that advocacy means recognizing all clients require individualized care.  May 1, 2008 By:
Rita Bergevin, RN, MA, BC
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A frail, aging victim of Parkinson's disease offers a nurse and her students a lesson in compassion for the most helpless patients.  April 1, 2008 By:
Kay Cowen, RNC, MSN
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We need to tend not only to the physical needs of a sick child, but also to the psychosocial needs of the family.  March 1, 2008 By:
Chris Vogt II
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This future nursing student shares his thoughts from the other end of the needle.  January 1, 2008 By:
Rick Jepson, RN
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Clear, concise, and caring communications will convey your devotion to your patients and to the nursing profession.  December 1, 2007 By:
Johnna Brockell, RN, AS, CCRN, FCCS
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When this coronary ICU began seeing cases outside its range of experience, this nurse and her colleagues teamed up to earn new certification to meet the changing needs of their patient base.  November 1, 2007 By:
Paula Reber, RN
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"The unspoken lessons we learn through listening to our patients are the ones we always remember." 
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