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The Adventures of Nurse Niki Chapter 2 is Posted!

The Adventures of Nurse Niki Chapter 2 is posted. This week, Niki begins discussing her workplace. On Facebook, Niki explains some … More

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Julianna Paradisi, neonatal intensive care, nurse, Nurse Fiction, nurse lifestyle, nurse writing, nursing specialties, pediatric intensive care, pediatric intensive care nursing, The Adventures of Nurse Niki, writing

JParadisiRN Guest Post for RNFM Radio. Live Interview Monday March 18 at 9pm EST/6 pm PST

In preparation for the live interview with nurse co-hosts Keith Carlson and Kevin Ross on RNFM Radio: Nursing Unleashed! I’ve contributed a guest post … More

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Nurses: Telling Our Stories Can Help Others

In art school, I once presented a painting entitled, “Recuerdo (I Remember)” for class critique. The painting was inspired by my … More

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Art, art and nursing, breast cancer, breast cancer patient, cancer, class critique, health, intensive care nurse, oncology nursing, oncology rn blog, painting, pediatric intensive care nursing, pediatric nursing, rn blog, stillbirth, story telling

Keeping Toddlers Safe in an Adult Only Home

With the onset of late summer hot weather many local children are falling through the screens of open windows. (Another … More

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child safety, Elmo, failure to fly, health, keeping children safe at home, keeping children safe in an adult only home, nurse blogs, pediatric intensive care nursing, pediatric nursing, RN blogs, Sesame Street

When a Young Person Dies for No Reason

“You expected to be sad in the fall. Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the … More

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art and nursing, cancer, child death, Ernest Hemingway, nurse blogs, oncology nursing, pediatric intensive care nursing, rn blog, Spring, writing

How I Became a Nurse Part II: Gatekeepers

“Jules, you need to quit wasting your talents working with Sister Sebastian up there on the Pediatric unit. I want … More

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first jobs, gatekeepers, mentoring, new grad nurses, new nurse orientation programs, new nurses, nurses blog, pediatric intensive care nursing, pediatric nursing, rn blog, workplace bullying

How I Became a Nurse Part I-It Could Not Have Begun Worse

  It could not have begun worse. I was not prepared for the difficult transition from student nurse to a … More

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charge nurses, first nursing job, friendship, mentoring, nurses blog, patient care, pediatric intensive care nursing, rn blog, supporting new grad nurses, team leading, workplace bullying

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JParadisiRN 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 frequently contributes illustrated blog posts to Off The Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing. She has been a nurse for 33 years, specializing in Pediatric Intensive Care, Oncology Infusion, and as an Oncology Nurse Navigator.

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