AAPI Heritage Month: Being a union nurse empowers me to address health inequities.by Jennifer Huynh, RN, Garfield Medical CenterMay 26, 2023May 26, 2023
At our hospital, management never learned the lessons of the pandemic.“I’m a Pediatrics Charge Nurse, but during the height of the pandemic, I worked as a Nurse Extender — going anywhere and everywhere I was…Aug 18, 2022Aug 18, 2022
“That baby could have died. We need to fix our dangerously understaffed NICU.”Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineApr 7, 2021Apr 7, 2021
“I ran in to get the baby’s heart rate back up.”Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineMar 31, 2021Mar 31, 2021
“The care was spread very thin. Anything could have happened.”Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineMar 12, 2021Mar 12, 2021
Every day I ask God to help me.Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineMar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
“It’s just hard.”Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineDec 9, 2020Dec 9, 2020
Published inUnited for quality patient care“COVID-19 ripped me away from my patients.”Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineOct 24, 2020Oct 24, 2020
“I feel like we’re guinea pigs.”Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineMay 27, 2020May 27, 2020
“My agitated, elderly patient didn’t mean to, but he probably gave me Covid-19”Part of a series: COVID-19 — Nurses’ Notes from the Front LineMay 22, 20201May 22, 20201