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Fundamentals

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Admissions Mid-Shift Without Dropping Your Other Patients

Common4 minCore

Asking for Help Without Looking Incompetent

Common4 minCore

Balancing Call Lights with Real Nursing Priorities

Common4 minCore

Being Heard When You're Junior

Common4 minCore

Catching the Decline Before the Rapid Response

Common4 minCore

First 30 Minutes: Who Needs You First

Common4 minCore

Following Up After You Delegate — Without Micromanaging

Common4 minCore

Knowing When to Call the Charge Nurse or MD

Common4 minCore

Managing 5–6 Patients: Acuity-Based Prioritization

Common4 minCore

Managing Care Safely with Minimal Aide Support

Common4 minCore

Night Shift: Different Rhythms, Same Safety Rules

Common4 minCore

Short-Staffed Shifts: Staying Safe

Common4 minCore

Speaking Up in Huddles and Team Meetings When You're New

Common4 minCore

Unstable Vs. Uncomfortable: Knowing the Difference

Common4 minCore

When a Patient or Family Becomes Confrontational

Common4 minCore

When Every Alarm Goes Off at Once

Common4 minCore

Cardiovascular

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Abcs on the Floor: Not Just for Codes

Common4 minCore

Post-Op Return Patients: What to Watch First

Common4 minCore

Respiratory

0/1

Working with Pharmacy, Radiology, and Dietary

Common4 minCore

Renal / Genitourinary

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Documentation: Keeping Up Without Staying Late

Common4 minCore

Your First Phone Call to a Physician As a New Nurse

Common4 minCore

Mental Health

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Building Your Mental Model of Your Patient Load

Common4 minCore

Pharmacology

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When Meds Are Late: What to Do and How to Document

Common4 minCore

Professional Practice / Ethics

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Batching Care to Reduce Back-And-Forth

Common4 minCore

Charge RN Vs. Staff RN: Knowing Your Boundaries

Common4 minCore

Communicating a Clinical Concern Without Losing Credibility

Common4 minCore

Delegating During a Code or Rapid Response

Common4 minCore

Documenting Conversations You Don't Want to Revisit

Common4 minCore

End-Of-Shift Prep When Time Is Running Out

Common4 minCore

Family Communication When You Have No Time

Common4 minCore

Getting a Float CNA Up to Speed Mid-Shift

Common4 minCore

Giving Shift Report That Actually Transfers Responsibility

Common4 minCore

Purposeful Rounding That Keeps You Ahead

Common4 minCore

Receiving Report: What to Ask, What to Listen For

Common4 minCore

Saying What You Need Clearly and Specifically

Common4 minCore

The First Hour of a Shift: Textbook Vs. Real Life

Common4 minCore

What Can and Can't Be Delegated to Cnas and Pcts

Common4 minCore

What to Document After You Delegate

Common4 minCore

When Unlicensed Staff Push Back on Your Delegation

Common4 minCore

Working in Focused Sprints to Regain Control

Common4 minCore

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