My latest post and illustration forOff the Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing is posted. Heralding in the holiday season, it’s a contemplation of missing celebrations and family events when the needs of our patients require it.
JParadisi RN, OCN emeritus, is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus in painting and writing. Her paintings and short stories have been published nationally. She has exhibited artwork in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest. Julianna is a frequent contributor to Off The Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing as a blogger and illustrator.
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Thank you Susan. I always enjoyed working in units that pulled together to make holiday shifts special for the team by bringing in food for potlucks. In one special unit I worked in, the nurses chose to split the 12 hour holiday shifts into 6 hour shifts, allowing everyone to spend either the morning or evening of a holiday with their families.
Thank you Susan. I always enjoyed working in units that pulled together to make holiday shifts special for the team by bringing in food for potlucks. In one special unit I worked in, the nurses chose to split the 12 hour holiday shifts into 6 hour shifts, allowing everyone to spend either the morning or evening of a holiday with their families.
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