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  • De-escalation, Step by Step: A Practical Approach for Every Nurse with Alirio Olmedo – Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 35
    2026/04/17

    In this episode of Nursing Isn't Easy, we talk with Alirio Olmedo, whose work focuses on bringing nursing science to the center of behavioral crisis response and de‑escalation education. Alirio discusses a trauma-informed, research-based road map grounded in nursing theory to help nurses stay safe, protect patients, and reduce escalation before it erupts.

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    17 分
  • Nursing Isn't Easy
    2026/03/16

    Out with the old, in with the new with Johnathan Pritchard - Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 34

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    15 分
  • Pain is subjective: Patient Advocacy with Amy Smith - Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 33
    2025/10/04

    In this episode of Nursing Isn't Easy, guest Amy Smith, a nursing instructor and recent author for Nursing Made Incredibly Easy, discusses her March feature, A Guide to Pain Management: Unveiling the Power of Analgesics. She explores the challenges of assessing and treating pain, strategies for balancing opioid use with safe alternatives, and the importance of addressing stigma and bias. Smith also reflects on a powerful early-career experience that underscores the role of listening and advocacy in nursing practice.

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    15 分
  • Stroke Care in Focus: Insights from Rosa Hart- Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 32
    2025/09/04

    Welcome to this episode of the Nursing Isn't Easy podcast. Today, we're addressing one of the most time-sensitive conditions nurses encounter: stroke. How can nurses quickly recognize the signs, respond with precision, and support patients through recovery? Join the editor of Nursing Made Incredibly Easy and Rosa Hart as they discuss the vital role of nurses in stroke care, from rapid response to long-term management.

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    21 分
  • Life After Nursing School: Felipe Oria on New Paths and Identity - Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 31
    2025/08/29

    Welcome to this episode of the Nursing Isn't Easy podcast. Today, we're diving into the pivotal moment of finishing nursing school and the challenges that come with stepping into the next chapter. How do new nurses navigate the transition, shape their professional identity, and find their path forward? Join the editor of Nursing Made Incredibly Easy and Board Member and new grad, Felipe Oria, as they explore the realities of graduation, embracing new endeavors, and building a future in nursing.

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    17 分
  • Nursing on the Front Line of Suicide Prevention with APNA President Joyce Shea - Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 30
    2025/05/26

    Welcome to this episode of the Nursing Isn't Easy podcast. Today, we're addressing a critical and often silent crisis: suicide prevention. How can nurses recognize the warning signs and respond effectively? Join the editor of Nursing Made Incredibly Easy and Joyce Shea, DNSc, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN, President of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, as they explore how to equip nurses with the tools, training, and confidence to support patients at risk.

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    40 分
  • From Boomers to Gen Z: Thriving in a Multigenerational Nursing Workforce | Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 29
    2025/03/26

    Welcome to this episode of the Nursing Isn't Easy podcast. Today, we're exploring the dynamics of a multigenerational nursing workforce. How can nurses from different generations collaborate effectively? Join the editor of Nursing Made Incredibly Easy as they dive into the challenges and benefits of working across generations, offering insights on fostering teamwork and understanding in today's healthcare environment.

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    14 分
  • Broken Heart Syndrome with Professor Joan Zaloom - Nursing Isn't Easy Ep. 28
    2025/01/21

    Welcome to this episode of the Nursing Isn't Easy podcast. Today, we're unpacking Broken Heart Syndrome, otherwise known as Takotsubo Syndrome. Can you spot a broken heart? Join the editor of Nursing Made Incredibly Easy and Joan M. Zaloom, a professor at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York, as they tackle the nuances of broken heart syndrome and key indicators nurses should look out for.

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    26 分