Poems Regarding Death and Dying

Written by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 As something we all have or will face in multiple ways through the passing of friends and loved ones as well as our own inevitable demise, death is a very controversial and often taboo topic that many think about, but prefer not to … Read more

Death and Dying: A Battle with Stage 4 Lung Cancer

Contributing Author: Marsha Cox Guest Article | Published on Caregiverology.com Published by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 Death and dying is something that all of us, including everyone we have ever known, will one day face. What are these experiences like? What can we do to better prepare ourselves for … Read more

4 De-Escalation Strategies for Caregivers Dealing with Challenging Behavior

Contributing Author: Elena Stefan Guest Article | Published on Caregiverology.com Published by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 The profession of a caregiver requires a lot more than just performing the usual tasks. It requires more personal qualities like patience, communication, and empathy. These professionals are unsung heroes and usually the … Read more

Understanding the Essential Role of Cybersecurity in the Medical Field

Contributing Author: Austin Page Guest Article | Published on Caregiverology.com Published by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 As more industries rely on digital platforms, the importance of cybersecurity becomes more evident. One industry that needs to realize the importance of cybersecurity is the medical field.  A lot of patient data … Read more

Coping With Cumulative Grief As a Caregiver

Contributing Author: Rhett Rivera Guest Article | Published on Caregiverology.com Published by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 As a caregiver, you can have a closer relationship to death than most people. You might even experience losses one after another, before you have time to fully process the first loss. This … Read more

Crooked Teeth: Causes & Treatment

Contributing Author: Stephen Haiden Guest Article | Published on Caregiverology.com Published by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 Crooked teeth are more than just a cosmetic issue; they can also pose significant challenges to oral health and overall well-being. Whether due to genetics, lifestyle, or environmental factors, misaligned teeth affect people … Read more

Things To Consider Before Cosmetic Surgery

Contributing Author: Christine Rudolph Guest Article | Published on Caregiverology.com Published by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 Cosmetic surgery has become increasingly popular over the years, with people seeking to enhance their appearance and boost their self-confidence. However, deciding to undergo such procedures is not something to be taken lightly. … Read more

Continuous Bladder Irrigation (CBI) Explained

Written by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 Continuous bladder irrigation (abbreviated as CBI) is a common procedure that is often done after a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Of course this can only be done on males. However, a transurethral resection of the bladder (TURB) can be done on … Read more

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How To Be A Confident Caregiver

Written by Derek Tanner, RN Registered Nurse | Healthcare Experience Since 2009 Are you a confident caregiver? If not, keep reading to learn how to be one. It is more important than you can imagine. If you are unsure if you are or not, you probably aren’t. Caregivers who are know they are and aren’t … Read more