Be socially savvy
Tags: ONLINE social networks; NURSING
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The article focuses on warnings to nursing students concerning the pitfalls of posting on social networking websites.
- No laughing matter. McInulty, Lorna // Emergency Nurse;Apr2010, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p9
The author criticizes the participation of emergency care nurses in the lying down game sensation among social networking websites.
- Letter from the Council of Presidents. Burger, Deborah; Higgins, Karen; Ross, Jean // National Nurse;Jul2010, Vol. 106 Issue 6, p2
The article discusses various reports published within the issue including one on the monitoring of the nurses' personal information through online networks by employers and the publication of nursing-related books.
- Nurses Can Enjoy Personal and Professional Benefits From Social Networking. Wujck, Debra M. // ONS Connect;Feb2010, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p7
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- The Care Expert. Dornberger, Sherrie // McKnight's Long-Term Care News;Oct2011, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p6
The article provides an answer to a question of developing a policy on staff posting on Facebook.
- An international evaluation of networks and networking in learning disability nursing. Horan, Paul; Brown, Michael // Learning Disability Practice;Oct2009, Vol. 12 Issue 8, p32
This article discusses a study of networking activities of learning disability and intellectual disability nurses in Great Britain and Ireland. The study sent a survey questionnaire to nurses through electronic mail messages. It found that nurses use different specialist local, regional,...
- Misuse of Social Networking May Have Ethical Implications for Nurses. McBride, Deborah; Ccohen, Eeric // ONS Connect;Jul2009, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p17
The article discusses the misuse of online social networking sites and the possible ethical implications for nurses. According to the article, the use of social networking site such as Facebook is raising personal and professional privacy questions, including if patients and nurses should be...
- Connect to ONS With Social Networking. Braccia, Deborah // ONS Connect;Aug2009, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p4
The article reviews several social networking web sites for oncology nurses including ONS Crowdvine, located at www.ons.org, ONS Facebook profiles, located at www.facebook.com/group-php?/gid=58843210572, and ONR Flickr photostream at www.flickr.com/photos/26874201@N06.
- VOICES. Hazell, Tony // Nursing Standard;6/15/2011, Vol. 25 Issue 41, p26
Use social media websites responsibly, urges NMC president Tony Hazell.


