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This episode tackles the taboo of menstrual health. Through real-life stories, Alice highlights conditions like endometriosis and uterine fibroids, shedding light on their debilitating effects and the importance of a timely diagnosis. With a blend of medical expertise and personal experience, Alice advocates for open conversation and support for menstrual health in our communities and workplaces. Tune in to empower yourself and start the conversation on menstrual health.
Episode Highlights:
[00:01:30] - Addressing the silence around menstrual challenges
[00:05:45] - Raising awareness and debunking myths about menstrual cycles
[00:10:20] - Providing resources and accommodations at work
[00:15:10] - Encouragement to seek support from healthcare providers
[00:17:45] - Conclusion and a call to action for listeners
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Nurse Alice dives into the hot topic of weight loss injectables, shedding light on the increasing number of lawsuits surrounding them and what patients need to know before, and while, taking them. Discover benefits, side effects, and a holistic view on weight management. We tackle patient education, healthcare responsibilities, and the need for transparency in the pharmaceutical industry. Join us for a critical look at medication roles in health and happiness.
Episode Highlights:
00:00:00 - Introduction to Weight Loss Injectables & Growing Lawsuits
00:05:41 - Early Reports of Weight Loss Injectable Side Effects
00:06:16 - Base Line Assessments Before You Should Have Done BEFORE Starting Weight Loss Drugs
00:07:39 - Importance of Nutrition in Weight Management
00:08:26 - How Mental Health Impacts Weight Loss
00:09:12 - How Sleep Impacts Weight Loss
00:11:00 - Expected Medication Side Effects You Should Report
00:12:33 - The Allegations Behind Many Weight Loss Medication Lawsuits
00:14:35 - The Pharmaceutical Company's Responsibility to Provide Medication Information
00:15:30 - When the Patient Doesn't Want to Talk/See the Healthcare Provider
00:21:38 - What is Gastroparesis and How it is Treated
00:23:09 - Suicidal Ideation Side Effects and Weight Loss Medications
00:25:00 - Proper Use of Medications Require the Supervision of a Healthcare Provider
00:26:35 - Semiglutide Variants Made at Compounding Pharmacies are Not FDA Approved
00:29:40 - What You Should Ask Your Healthcare Provider About Newly Prescribed Medications
00:30:45 - Understanding the Health Consumer's Responsibilities While on Medications
00:34:23 - The Healthcare Provider's Responsibilities When Prescribing Medications
00:35:41 - The Pharmaceutical Company's Responsibilities When Developing New Medications
00:36:33 - Post-Marketing Surveillance and Drug Labeling Updates
00:37:23 - Promoting Health Literacy for Patient Understanding
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In this episode, Nurse Alice revisits the case of Redonda Vaught, who was convicted of gross negligence in a medication error that resulted in the death of a patient. Her nursing license was revoked by the Tennessee Board of Nursing in 2021 but seeks nursing license reinstatement. Nurse Alice discusses the importance of medication safety systems and the devastating impact of such errors on patients and their families. She emphasizes the need for exploration and investigation to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.Jump ahead to listen:[00:00:31] Medication error and patient death. [00:04:23] Nursing license reinstatement. [00:10:46] Patient death and consequences. [00:13:37] Breach of standard procedures. [00:17:13] Public trust in healthcare. [00:22:29] The board of registered nursing. [00:24:19] Nursing license and public protection. [00:27:30] Revoking nursing license discussion.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin discusses the alarming increase in drug overdose deaths in the United States. With over 105,000 deaths reported in 2022 alone, the issue of counterfeit pill use is becoming a major concern. Alice highlights that these deaths are often a result of drugs being abused and sold illegally on the black market, such as opioids and benzodiazepines. She stresses the importance of distinguishing these fake prescription pills from legitimate medications used for conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes. It is crucial to address this issue and take action to prevent further harm.Jump ahead to listen:[00:03:48] Counterfeit drugs and their dangers. [00:10:06] Fake medications and leftovers. [00:11:16] Medication abuse and misuse. [00:14:48] Prescription medication and addiction. [00:19:13] Substance use and managing pain. [00:21:44] Higher drug overdose death rate. [00:26:45] How to protect from counterfeit pills. [00:33:23] Prescribing intranasal Narcan. [00:36:14] Helping people manage pain.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin discusses the story of Eliana Tinnenbaum, a 16-year-old who recently graduated from Arizona State University's accelerated nursing program. Alice shares how this achievement sparked controversy and divided opinions among people. While some praised Eliana's academic prowess, others questioned the appropriateness of someone so young entering the nursing profession. Alice explores the different perspectives surrounding this milestone and emphasizes the importance of congratulating individuals for their achievements, regardless of their age.Jump ahead to listen:[00:00:27] Controversy over young nursing graduate. [00:04:38] Young nurse's eligibility dilemma. [00:08:19] Adolescents as nurses. [00:11:23] Licensing and age requirements. [00:15:11] Emotional challenges for young nurses. [00:19:13] Job demands and adolescent maturity. [00:21:40] Incorporating adolescents into healthcare. [00:25:19] Younger nurses and professional growth. [00:29:48] Impact of 16-year-old nurses.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin welcomes Dr. Mitzi Saunders, the president of the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists. Dr. Saunders, who has 34 years of nursing experience and is a professor and graduate nursing coordinator, discusses the role of the clinical nurse specialist and its importance in healthcare. The conversation highlights the need to educate people about the CNS role and emphasizes its significance in providing specialized care. Tune in to learn more about the valuable contributions of clinical nurse specialists in the field of nursing.Jump ahead to listen:[00:01:56] What is a clinical nurse specialist (CNS)? [00:09:24] Impacting the population. [00:14:27] The problem with CNS title. [00:18:43] Harmony in leadership teams. [00:21:46] Demonstrating value in healthcare. [00:24:30] Nurse retention and shortages. [00:28:23] Career satisfaction during COVID. [00:31:13] CNS role and education.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, Nurse Alice discusses her transition to working remotely as a family nurse practitioner. She discusses her extensive experience working in various healthcare settings and the challenges faced along the way. Despite her love for patient care, she needed a change and is thrilled to have found a remote opportunity. Working remotely offers numerous benefits for both mental and physical health. Nurse Alice highlights her favorite aspects, and although the positives surpass the negatives, she also candidly discusses the challenges associated with working remotely as a nurse. >>Read more on nurse.orgJump ahead to listen:[00:01:58] Remote nursing positions. [00:04:37] Flexible schedule. [00:07:12] Saving money working remotely. [00:10:34] Clothing advantages in healthcare. [00:14:39] Customizing my work environment. [00:18:50] Working remotely benefits mental health. [00:23:46] Working remotely pros and cons. [00:27:00] Changes in eating habits. [00:29:28] Lack of physical interaction. [00:33:15] Lack of separation from work. [00:37:41] The need to get out.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, Nurse Alice talks about a recent situation where she saved a life at the airport baggage claim. Nurse Alice discusses Good Samaritan laws and the challenges healthcare professionals face when providing care outside of their clinical setting. She shares a personal experience of rendering care while off duty and highlights the importance of understanding the legal protections and limitations when providing aid in emergencies. Tune in to learn more about the role of healthcare professionals in helping others and navigating legal responsibilities.>>Read more about Nurse Alice's lifesaving experience at the airport on nurse.orgJump ahead to listen:[00:01:30] Rendering care while off duty. [00:05:30] The Good Samaritan Law. [00:14:24] Assessing without proper equipment. [00:15:23] Head injury and bleeding. [00:19:36] Good Samaritan laws in different states. [00:26:36] In-flight medical emergencies. [00:30:25] Saving someone's life.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin welcomes nurse Casey Green, BSN, RN, CCRN-CMC, CTRN, CFRN, CEN, TCRN, CPEN, CNRN, NRP. They discuss the importance of nursing certifications and emphasize how they can enhance a nurse's career, increase their knowledge and skills, and how they contribute to better patient outcomes. Casey shares her exceptional personal experience with having five emergency certifications from the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing. Tune in to learn more about the significance of nursing certifications and the opportunities they present for nurses. >>Read about Nurse Casey on nurse.org!
Jump ahead to listen:[00:04:00] Traditional nursing certificates.[00:08:59] Critical care and emergency nursing.[00:12:08] The good part about transport.[00:15:07] Obscure nursing certifications.[00:19:21] Questioning current nursing practices.[00:22:17] The benefits of certification.[00:28:09] Supporting people on their journey.[00:30:30] Failing certification tests and resilience.[00:33:57] Continuing professional development.[00:37:37] Givers of knowledge and support.[00:39:12] Staying current in nursing. -
In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin welcomes hospice nurse Hadley Vlahos of @nursehadley as a guest. Hadley shares her experiences and insights as a hospice nurse, discussing the importance of providing compassionate end-of-life care and the challenges healthcare professionals face in these situations. Alice and Hadley also touch on the role of hospice nurses in supporting patients and their families, as well as the impact of social media in raising awareness about the death and dying process. Nurse Hadley highlights her book titled "The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments." It serves as a valuable resource for both healthcare professionals and the general public, aiming to initiate conversations about death. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of hospice care and the value it brings to both patients and healthcare providers.>>Read about Nurse Hadley on nurse.org!Jump ahead to listen:[00:00:33] Dealing with death as a nurse. [00:04:20] Choosing the specialty of hospice. [00:09:32] Miraculous recoveries and unexplainable events. [00:11:04] Hallucinations and deceased loved ones. [00:17:03] Being prepared for death. [00:19:24] Failing as a hospice nurse. [00:22:44] Starting conversations around death.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin is joined by Andrew Lacy, founder & CEO of Prenuvo, a transformative healthcare company growing fast across North America. They discuss their experience using Prenuvo, a comprehensive whole body MRI scan and emphasize the differences of this specialized scan compared to traditional MRIs. They also highlight the challenges patients face in accessing timely imaging and stress the importance of early detection. Tune in to learn more about the Prenuvo full body MRI and its potential impact on healthcare.>>Read about Andrew Lacy and Prenuvo here!Jump ahead to listen:[00:01:09] Pernuvo full body imaging MRI. [00:03:29] Advanced health scanning technology. [00:09:42] Catching cancer at earlier stages. [00:12:30] Late-stage cancer diagnosis. [00:15:07] Preventive health programs and insurance. [00:19:00] Preventative care importance. [00:23:41] Advocating for your own health. [00:28:34] Making healthcare more accessible. [00:30:29] Accessing healthcare challenges before diagnosis. [00:33:04] $300 off promo code.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin shares her personal experience of firing her employer. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing when an employer is not the right fit, or if the environment does not support your growth & happiness and taking action to find a better opportunity.Nurse Alice discusses the process of getting a job in healthcare, from applying and interviewing to background checks and orientation. She highlights the importance of recognizing when it's necessary to take control of your own career and make the decision to leave a job, providing tips and advice for navigating this process. Overall, the episode underscores the significance of prioritizing personal growth, happiness, and well-being in the workplace. It encourages nurses to evaluate their employers with the same scrutiny that employers evaluate them and to proactively seek a work environment where they can thrive and find happiness.>>Read more about Nurse Alice's advice on firing your employer on nurse.orgJump to Listen Ahead:[00:02:38] The probationary period. [00:05:09] Onboarding red flags. [00:09:06] Challenging work environment. [00:12:47] Firing an employer during probation. [00:15:47] Why did you decide to leave? [00:18:13] Exhausting communication for problem-solving. [00:21:04] Questions for HR and obligations. [00:25:12] Always have a plan B. [00:26:41] Evaluating employers with scrutiny.
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In this episode of Ask Nurse Alice, host Alice Benjamin reconnects with Nurse Blake, a nurse and content creator known internationally for his work as a comedian, health advocate, keynote speaker, and best-selling author. The two discuss Nurse Blake's journey and his various roles in healthcare, as well as his advocacy for mental health awareness and self-care for healthcare professionals. The episode offers insight and inspiration for nurses and healthcare workers looking to make a difference in their own lives and the lives of others. Nurse Blake also shares information regarding his upcoming comedy tour, Shock Advised, premiering July 25, 2023.>>Read about Nurse Blake and his journey here!
Jump to Listen Ahead:[00:01:31] Nurse Blake's amazing journey.[00:04:15] Nurse burnout and panic attacks.[00:06:45] Relatability in Nurse Blake's content.[00:09:20] Teaching kids through humor.[00:12:18] Nursing advocacy and conferences.[00:17:36] Nurse Blake's upcoming tour.[00:25:49] Alternative career paths for nurses.[00:28:36] Comfortable shoes. -
In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin speaks with Kristine Tuttle, a registered nurse and founder of Nurse In The Making, about her journey into nursing and nursing education. She shares valuable insights and advice for nursing students and those interested in pursuing a career in nursing. She also recommends her work for practicing nurses who may benefit from self-review.>>Read about Nurse Kristine and her journey here!Jump to Listen Ahead: [00:00:19] Nursing students and education. [00:03:50] Different ways to become a nurse. [00:06:15] Nursing school struggles. [00:09:55] Struggling nurses & effective studying.[00:12:46] Nursing study guides and flashcards. [00:17:29] Challenges for nursing students. [00:18:34] Comparison in nursing school. [00:22:56] Positive feedback for study materials. [00:24:29] Starting a nursing business. [00:28:08] Memory techniques for learning.
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Dr. Travis Moore, also known as the Indeed Nurse, is the first nurse to be hired by Indeed. His role involves helping people find jobs in the healthcare industry through innovative thinking and market analysis. Dr. Moore's background in nursing has influenced his approach to this work, as he seeks to challenge the status quo and push boundaries. With a doctorate in nursing and health innovation, he has expertise in nursing administration, team development, quality management, and process improvement. Having traveled to other countries, Dr. Moore has a global perspective on the impact of nurses in healthcare.
The episode emphasizes that nurses possess transferable skills that can be applied to various industries and roles beyond traditional bedside nursing. The guest speaker, the first nurse hired by Indeed, discusses her role in collaborating with different teams, including product development, marketing, sales, and incubator teams, to drive product innovation and disrupt the industry from within. She highlights the importance of nurses in healthcare innovation and leadership and encourages nurses to think innovatively and explore new positions in healthcare. Indeed is presented as a partner for nurses in finding and comparing different career opportunities and delivering impactful work in the healthcare industry.>>Read about Dr. Travis Moore and his role as the Indeed Nurse here!
Jump to Listen Ahead:
[00:00:35] Indeed employs nurses.
[05:31] Indeed, the job site.
[00:08:06] Healthcare job market trends.
[00:09:47] Nursing skills are transferable.
[00:12:59] Post-COVID job opportunities.
[00:16:58] Job scams and warnings.
[00:19:17] Nursing job requirements and qualifications.
[00:23:11] Job offer evaluation.
[00:26:00] Scheduling and PTO for nurses.
[00:29:34] Career assistance tools by Indeed.
[00:33:12] Resume building software.
[00:37:14] Pausing your Indeed account.
[00:42:23] Health care being reinvented.
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In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, invites Virginia Lynn Peterson, founder of Swoop, a company that creates underwear and bras for medical care workers, to discuss the importance of comfortable undergarments for healthcare professionals. They discuss how uncomfortable undergarments can affect the quality of care provided and the benefits of wearing undergarments designed for healthcare workers.Listen Ahead to These Key Moments!
[00:01:11] Why we need comfortable undergarments for nurses.
[00:07:19] Growing an Alaskan lingerie business for healthcare workers
[00:16:58] The importance of pursuing passions outside nursing.
[00:17:43] How to balance being a nurse entrepreneur and have a work-life balance.
[00:21:51] How to delegate and ask for help
[00:28:28] How to support Swoop bras for nurses
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Leah Helmbrecht a Forensic Nurse and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (FNE/SANE) talks with Nurse Alice to discuss the importance of sexual assault reporting, examination, and how to identify and how victims of human trafficking as a nurse.>>Read about how to care for sexual assault and human trafficking victims as a nurse here!Connect With Leah on social media:
Instagram: offtheclocknurse
TikTok: offtheclocknurse
FB: Off The Clock Nurse Travels
Other Resources:
Register for the Walking Wise webinar:
https://goafn.thinkific.com/courses/webinar23-011
Academy of Forensic Nursing: 20% off membership until July. Use code: SPRING23
https://www.goafn.org/
Colorado SANE/SAFE program:
https://www.uchealth.org/professionals/education-programs/colorado-sexual-assault-program/
International Association of Forensic Nurses:
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In this episode, Nurse Alice welcomes special guests Anthony Scarpone-Lambert and Jennifferre Mancillas, the co-founders of Adni, an online marketplace for healthcare workers that recently partnered with Nurse.org. Over 70% of the businesses within the marketplace are founded and owned by NURSES!
Both Anthony and Jennifferre highlight the versatility of a nursing degree and how nurses can excel in various fields, including technology and entrepreneurship. They discuss their motivation behind starting Adni and how they embraced innovation to create solutions for healthcare workers. Nurse Alice acknowledges their accomplishments in the innovation space, including recognition from prestigious organizations like Johnson & Johnson.
Throughout the conversation, Nurse Alice and her guests emphasize the importance of problem-solving and creativity in nursing. They touch on the intersection of nursing and entrepreneurship, showcasing how the skills learned in nursing school can translate to entrepreneurial success. By breaking down preconceived notions and empowering nurses to think outside the box, Anthony and Jennifferr are paving the way for nurse-led innovation in healthcare.
Tune in to the Ask Nurse Alice podcast to gain valuable insights from nursing leaders and healthcare entrepreneurs like Anthony and Jennifferre. Discover how their journeys and experiences can inspire and guide aspiring nursepreneurs. Join Nurse Alice as she explores the exciting world of nursing and healthcare in each engaging episode.
Shop the Adni marketplace here! >>Read about nurse entrepreneurs Anthony Scarpone-Lambert and Jennifferre Mancillas here! -
Today I'm interviewing nurse Raquel Perez, Chief Nursing Officer of Gales Shoes. Raquel shares her journey from a high school nursing volunteer to a Chief Nursing Officer. Her story exemplifies the vast possibilities within the nursing profession. Nursing is not just a career; it's a calling that requires resilience, empathy and a commitment to lifelong growth. Raquel's journey serves as an inspiration to nurses and healthcare professionals, encouraging them to embrace change, seek new opportunities, and make a positive impact in their chosen field.>>Shop Gales Shoes here >>Read about Gales Chief Nursing Officer Raquel Perez here!
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Joining Nurse Alice this week is Sarah Lorenzini, host of the Rapid Response RN podcast and a rapid response nurse and educator, she will shed light on the critical role played by rapid response nurses. In the ever-changing landscape of healthcare, there are moments when patients' conditions deteriorate rapidly, demanding immediate attention and intervention. Nurse Alice sets the stage by highlighting these critical moments and the traditional approach of calling the charge nurse and waiting for physician orders, which could lead to potential delays in care. However, she reveals that things have changed with the emergence of rapid response teams and nurses who are readily available to provide timely interventions.Our guest, Sarah Lorenzini, draws from her nearly two decades of nursing experience to share her personal stories. She recounts her journey into nursing, driven by her passion for helping others. Sarah recalls a formative experience during high school where she witnessed the compassionate care provided by nurses in hospitals. This experience solidified her decision to pursue nursing and make a difference in patients' lives.The podcast delves into the evolution of rapid-response nursing and the transformation of nursing practice over time. Sarah shares her experiences as a rapid response nurse, highlighting the advancements that have empowered bedside nurses with additional resources. The availability of rapid-response nurses ensures that patients receive timely interventions, bridging the gap between identifying deteriorating conditions and initiating appropriate care.In this episode of Ask Nurse Alice, Sarah Lorenzini's insights shine a light on the crucial role of rapid response nurses in today's healthcare landscape. These dedicated professionals bring their expertise, critical thinking skills, and rapid intervention abilities to the bedside, contributing to improved patient care and outcomes. As the healthcare field continues to evolve, it is essential to recognize and appreciate the vital contributions of rapid response nurses in saving lives and enhancing the quality of care provided to patients in critical situations. Tune in and join us on this enlightening journey into the world of rapid-response nursing.>>Read about rapid response nursing here!
- Se mer