*Toggle link - French COVID-19 Since the COVID-19 global pandemic began, Canadian Nurse has been publishing your research, experiences and commentary to keep you informed and supported through these challenging times
An exploration into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on caregivers and differences in caregiver burnout is necessary
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2020/07/06/toundra-tropiques-et-covid-19-la-remarquable-carri Jul 06, 2020, By: Laura Eggertson Courtesy of Lois Chetelat Lois Chetelat with husband Gerard
The COVID-19 pandemic will also introduce new norms for the measures that society is willing to take to prevent the spread of disease...This article is my response to the current COVID-19 situation and the emergence of new social norms
The long-term care resident arrived in respiratory distress at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Los Angeles, where Balian, a Canadian, is an emergency department (ED) nurse. The COVID-19 pandemic was spreading rapidly
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2020/05/19/exposition-a-la-covid-19-au-travail-lexperience-du May 19, 2020, By: Crystal McLeod iStock.com/courtneyk Take away messages: In dealing with a possible workplace exposure to COVID-19, physical health is only one component
Therapeutic management of COVID-19 guidelines in long term care By identifying the virus in a timely manner, the health-care team can implement the therapeutic management of COVID-19 guidelines, which have been issued to all health-care establishments
This includes providing direct care for patients with a COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 testing, and education on COVID-19 outbreak prevention and management
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2022/09/20/initiatives-damelioration-pendant-la-covid-19 Hospital finds the right mix of initiatives to engage nurses By Rosalyn Espiritu, Susan Beswick, Murray Krock, & Sonya Canzian September 20, 2022 istockphoto.com/portfolio/AJ Watt During the pandemic, with restrictions on in-person meetings, nurse managers thoughtfully selected best practice guideline (BPG) nurse champions, taking into consideration their ability to work in a virtual format
COVID-19 was recognized as a pandemic on March 11, 2020, by the World Health Organization