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Dry Needling: A Non-Pharmacologic Option for Pain Management
Deborah Rushing, DNP, FNP-C, RN While medications remain essential for many conditions, nurses increasingly advocate for multimodal, non-pharmacologic strategies to reduce medication burden, adverse effects, and long-term dependence. One intervention gaining traction in rehabilitation and pain settings is dry needling. From a nursing perspective, dry needling aligns closely with holistic, client-centered pain care. Nurse educators can incorporate information about dry needlin
Feb 162 min read


Building Resilience as a Nurse Educator: Three Evidence-Based Strategies for Thriving in Your Role
By Bridgette Bryan, DNP, MS, RN Nurse educators face unique challenges in today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. From adapting...
Aug 10, 20255 min read


Teaching through Audience Assessment: Using the 3 C's to Facilitate Learning
Use the 3 C's to facilitate learning in the nursing education classroom.
Jun 18, 20253 min read
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