Nurse Leadership

Also in this roundup of nursing news: nurse saves man from choking on plane and executive moves in the field.
Also in this roundup of nursing news: The unexpected way to assess the sickest patients in EDs; nurse saves dying man at Walmart; and executive moves in the field.
Also in this roundup of nursing news: nurses are on top of getting their annual flu shots, and added inclusivity training could help nurses as they lead their teams.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: nurses are the biggest hand-washers, and executive moves in the field.
The American Organization of Nurse Executives has chosen as its next president-elect Mary Ann Fuchs, vice president of patient care and system chief nurse executive at Duke University Health System in Durham, N.C., and associate dean of clinical affairs for the Duke University School of Nursing.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: off-duty nurse saves choking woman during dinner, and another nurse works day and night to help those affected by Hurricane Florence.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: nurse rescues man who collapsed at church, and how nurses can keep their CPR skills sharp.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: the difference that a post-discharge phone call makes, and executive moves in the field.
Plus: Nurses who experience occupational violence need added support, and executive moves in the field. 
As part of the AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative, the American Organization of Nurse Executives will host a webinar Sept. 12 at 12 p.m. ET exploring the issue of human trafficking from the perspective of a mother of a survivor.