Nurses’ Stories: Providing Comfort in Times of Grief
Nurses are frequently unsung heroes in the realm of healthcare, offering not just medical competence but also compassion and support during some of life’s most difficult times. Few of these situations are as powerful as those involving grief and loss. Nurses play an important role in assisting patients and families through these emotionally intense moments, […]
Remdesivir Shows Promise in Largest of Several Clinical Trials
Remdesivir is a drug produced by Gilead Sciences for helping in treating Ebola patients. This antiviral drug has even experimented in the US clinical trials on around 1,063 coronavirus patients. When a patient suffering from the dreaded COVID-19 disease is hospitalized, he/she takes an average of 15 odd days to completely recover. When the same […]
COVID-19 Is “Very Different” in Young Kids Versus Adults
According to the World Health Organization or WHO, there are nearly ten million active COVID-19 cases all throughout the globe as of June 30, 2020. In the month of April, the United States Centers For Disease Control and Prevention reported that almost about two percent of the active coronavirus cases in the United States are […]
Studies Report Rapid Loss of COVID-19 Antibodies
Just a couple of weeks back, there was a study report published that showed light on the human body immunity after being affected by COVID-19. The report showed specific details about how patient were losing their IgG antibodies within a time span of a few weeks or months after being recovered. After being infected by […]
Flu and HIV Drugs Show Efficacy Against Coronavirus
According to a recent publication of Thailand, a typical combination of HIV and flu drugs might be capable of treating severe cases of COVID-19, a new form of coronavirus that has emerged from China. A research team that used a combination of HIV drugs such as ritonavir and lopinavir along with a flu drug called […]
Insufficient Nursing Staff Directly Correlates with Higher Risks for Patients
The NINR (which forms part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) states that the U.S.A is experiencing a shortage of Registered Nurses (RNs) whose affect can be most felt in hospitals where the majority of RNs are employed. In an abstract provided by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCMI), U.S. National […]
Nurse Researchers Play Vital Role in Nurse Science
Nurse Researchers, as graduate-level professionals holding the MSN (Master of Science in Nursing) degree or higher, play an essential role in the growth and development in the Field of Nursing overall; and more specifically, in the arena of Nurse Science—a field of study that encompasses nursing, science, research, and nursing theory-guided practice. The National […]