1. ALLISYN PLETCH, MS, RN, NCIII : A History of Eating Disorders


  2. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN NCIII : Eating Disorders : Solutions to an Addiction


  3. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN NCIII : Learning From Patients


  4. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN NCIII : Nursing Machines vs. Nursing Patients


  5. AMANDA OWEN, BSN, RN, CWCN : Dying on Their Own Terms


  6. AMANDA OWEN, BSN, RN, CWCN : Holding onto False Hope


  7. AMANDA OWEN, BSN, RN, CWCN : On Being Merciful


  8. AMY BROWN, BSN, RN, OCN : On Being a Camp Nurse


  9. AMY BROWN, BSN, RN, OCN : Overwhelmed and Overworked vs. Being Present


  10. ANGELA DAVIS-COLLINS, RNC : Post-Katrina Mama-Baby Mobile Health Clinic


  11. ANITA PEARCE, BSN, RN : A Vision of School Nursing


  12. BRAD HENDERSON, Student : On Being A Male Nurse


  13. BRIAN McMILLION, MSN, MBA-HCM, RN : Treating Young Soliders from Iraq and Afghanistan


  14. BRYAN HANSEN, BSN, RN, FNE-A : Family Care


  15. CARLY TURNER, BSN, RN : Bringing the Hospital to the Patient with Lifeline Transport


  16. CARLY TURNER, BSN, RN : Hierarchies Within Nursing


  17. CONRAD GARDNER, BSN, RN, CPHO : Trends in Medical Safety and Electronic Pumps


  18. DANIEL REYES, RN : The Comfort of Service Dogs for Veterans


  19. DARLENE LUCAS, RN, CHPN : Mildred Was 100 Years Old and Amazed Me


  20. DEB VELEZ, MN, RN, GNP : It’s OK to Let Go


  21. DEB VELEZ, MN, RN, GNP : We Need to Recognize A New Level of Purple Heart Veterens


  22. ELISA FRAZER, RN : “Fixing” A Patient As A Hospice Nurse


  23. ELISA FRAZER, RN : Hospice Does Not Hasten Death


  24. ELISA FRAZER, RN : How We Die


  25. ELISA FRAZER, RN : Waiting For the “Big One”


  26. EMILY FITZGERALD, BSN, RN : My First Stick


  27. End-of-Life


  28. FAITHMARIE THOMPSON, RN CHPN : Understanding a Patient’s Belief System In Relationship to Death


  29. GERMAINE WILLIAMS, BSN, RN, CNOR : A Vote for Preventive Healthcare


  30. GERMAINE WILLIAMS, BSN, RN, CNOR : Open and Shut Cancer Surgery


  31. HEATHER COWAN, RN : Demystifying Methadone: Working with Pain and Keeping Lucidity


  32. HECTOR PEREZ, RN : Differences in Prescription Protocol: Mexico and the U.S.


  33. HERSHAW DAVIS, JR., BSN, RN : Cracking a Chest


  34. HERSHAW DAVIS, JR., BSN, RN : ER Nurses Are Like Detectives


  35. JEANNE SARMIENTO, RN : My First War


  36. JENNIE GABLER, BSN, RN, CHPN : Making Good Memories


  37. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : A Good Death


  38. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : Patient Directed Care


  39. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : The Art of Being Sick


  40. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : What Is Hospice Care?


  41. JOHN BARBE, RN : Everybody’s A Book


  42. JUDY RAMSAY, R.N., a.k.a Mama Vendetta : Why I Will Never Leave Pediatrics


  43. JUN TING LIU, FNP, BC, MSN, L.Ac, TCM, Ph.D : Concern for Patients Without Friends or Family


  44. KAREN FRANK, RNC, MS, CNS : Back to Basics


  45. KAREN FRANK, RNC, MS, CNS : Death in the N.I.C.U


  46. KAREN FRANK, RNC, MS, CNS : When One Twin Survives


  47. KATHY SIMMONS, CHPLN : Administering Morphine Does Not Mean Death Is Imminent


  48. KATHY VANCE, CHPLN : NASCAR Heart Attack


  49. KATY HANSON, RN : Cultural Differences in Treating Native Americans


  50. KATY HANSON, RN : Hospice Nursing in Rural Wyoming


  51. KATY HANSON, RN : People Die the Same Way They Live


  52. LYNN ARGULEWICZ, RN : Palliative vs Curative Care


  53. MARIANA NOGALES, RN, FNP-C : U.S. – Mexican Bordertown Healthcare


  54. MARY HELEN BARLETTI, MSN, MA, BSN, BA, AAS, RN, CCRN : Opportunity to Save A Life Everyday

    Staff Nurse


  55. MARY KASTNER, LPN, CHPLN : When the Body Shuts Down


  56. MEAGAN SHIPLEY, MS, FNP-BC : STD Testing and Needle Exchange Mobile Clinic


  57. MELISSA MASON, BSN, RN : Disaster Triage in the E.D.


  58. MICHELLE PATCH, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC : Healthcare Workers as Second Victims


  59. MICHELLE PATCH, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC : Maintaining Professionalism When a Friend is Admitted


  60. MICHELLE PATCH, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC : Patients with a History of Violence


  61. NAOMI CROSS, RN : Looking for Cues on How To Grieve


  62. NAOMI CROSS, RN : Positive Outcomes Without an Epidural


  63. NURY CUBILLOS, MSN, RN : A Wounded Navy Nurse Returns


  64. NURY CUBILLOS, MSN, RN : Singing To Soliders


  65. NURY CUBILLOS, MSN, RN : Technology Must Interact With the Spiritual Side of Nursing


  66. OLIVIA WASHINGTON, Student : A Grandmother’s Death and a Native American’s Skepticism


  67. PAM DODGE, RN : Doing What Needs to Be Done


  68. PAM DODGE, RN : This Is My Family


  69. PATRICIA ABBOTT, PhD, RN, : Informatics, Telehealth and Intervention


  70. PATRICIA ABBOTT, PhD, RN, FAAN : Handheld Computing in Hospitals


  71. PATRICIA ABBOTT, PhD, RN, FAAN : Healthcare is Going Home


  72. RANIMARIA TOLEDO, BSN, RN, CEN : Dealing With Death As An E.R. Helipad Nurse


  73. RENEE LAWSON, Student and JANICE ROMAN, RN : Public Health Nurse as Cultural Documentarian


  74. RHONDA WYSKIEL, BSN, RN, NCIII : Donna’s Law


  75. ROSA BAUNCHALK, MSN, RN, CCM: Spirituality and Meditation for Veterans


  76. SHARON KOZACHIK, PhD, RN : New Methodologies via Pain and Sleep Research


  77. STACEY STANEK, Assoc. Prof. of Nursing, MSN, RN : Using Humor As a Coping Mechanism


  78. STACEY STANEK, Associate Professor of Nursing, MSN, RN : When A Patient Isn’t Good to You


  79. TRAVIS SIMONETTI, RN : Former Nuclear Engineer’s Perspective on End-of-Life


  80. VENUS ANDERSON, BSN, CFRN : A Flight Nurse’s Trauma Code Save