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The law鈥檚 authors urged districts to use 鈥渃ommon sense.鈥 But some nurses worry they could violate the law and face discipline for providing basic care without a parent鈥檚 approval.
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A forensic nurse death investigator for Denton County, went to get her thermometer out of her bag to check a body surface temperature 鈥 only for the batteries to fall to the floor.
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鈥楴urse Unseen鈥 examines the contributions of Filipino nurses to U.S. health care.
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FWISD school nurses recently completed over 22 hours of training. Here鈥檚 what that means to studentsWhen a schoolwide emergency such as a fire or shooting breaks out on a school campus, who is the first to respond?
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The Gatehouse, a Christian-based nonprofit, provides housing and child care to single mothers trying to obtain degrees.
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As the medical care shortage widens, the university has a strategy to prepare nurses to serve more patients.
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Hundreds of nurses stopped work Tuesday to demand a contract that includes safe staffing ratios and other provisions aimed at nurse retention.
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Significant population growth and pandemic workforce losses combine to increase the need for nurses.
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Nurses at Children鈥檚 Health in North Texas have seen patients through surges of COVID-19, the flu, and now RSV.
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Hospitals around the country continue to rely on contract nurses 鈥 and it鈥檚 taking a budgetary toll. Parkland Health, Dallas County's public health system, wants to fill more nursing slots with regular employees.
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Health workers caring for pregnant women now face a bewildering array of legal questions.
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Texas has had a shortage of nurses for years. But the current surge in COVID-19 cases has made matters worse: It鈥檚 forced a number of nurses to leave, and there aren't enough people 鈥 especially in critical care 鈥 among the so-called traveling, or temporary, nurses that hospitals rely on to fill in the gap.