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Blood tests predict COVID-19 severity, treatment effectiveness

A first-of-its-kind rapid blood test could lower COVID-19 mortality by identifying which patients are responding to drug treatments and which patients are still deteriorating

NCSBN launches study of RN education during pandemic

The NCSBN launched a research study earlier this month to investigate how prelicensure RN education programs adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

NP students play essential roles in UCSF pandemic workforce

This month’s Nursing Outlook highlights a collaboration at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), which engaged nurse practitioner

AHA hosts webinar on combatting maternal health disparities

A Jan.12 webinar will examine the disparities associated with maternal and child health, their root causes and the ways hospitals

Beyond Deny & Defend: Engaging Patients in Solutions

Responding to medical errors with a transparent approach positively impacts patient and provider satisfaction while also reducing litigation risk.

FDA warns of false-negative risk with Curative SARS-CoV-2 test

To reduce the risk of false negative results for COVID-19, the FDA issued guidance this week for safely using the Curative SARS-CoV-2 test.

LeaderRead | The Choice: Embrace the Possible

Psychologist Edith Eger wrote a memoir about her challenges during the Holocaust, producing an unforgettable account of arriving at Auschwitz at the age of 16 and enduring years of physical and emotional harm.

Study describes elements that bring joy to nurse manager practice

A study published in this month’s JONA aimed to learn how nurse managers described joy and meaning in their practice using a narrative analysis.

Country-pop duo releases song for NursesEverywhere

To support the “Thank a Nurse, Wear a Mask” campaign to promote safe behaviors that reduce the spread of COVID-19

Study: Most Wuhan COVID-19 survivors have long lasting symptoms

A study of more than 1,700 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in the first half of 2020 found 76% had at least one lingering symptom of the disease six months later.