Nurse Leadership in Crisis Situations


During crises, nurses are some of the first people to jump into the fire, and their individual and collective response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception.
Nurses are always there. Call a code? A nurse is on the spot to help save a life. Witness a car accident?
A nurse passing by leaps from her own vehicle to help. Someone is suffering a stroke in a restaurant? There’s often a nurse providing first aid or supportive care.
Nurses are everywhere, and they’re frequently the ones who won’t hesitate to help. In crisis situations, you absolutely want a nurse in your corner.
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