Nurse Watch is compiled in conjunction with the AHA鈥檚 American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) and highlights articles of interest to nurse leaders, nursing professionals and other health care leaders. For more about AONE, visit .

Begley explores expanding role of nurse leadership

AONE CEO Robyn Begley discusses the expanding role of nurse leadership in an  with Fierce Healthcare. Begley recounts her path from maternal and child health nurse to nurse leader. Begley spent 35 years at Geisinger鈥檚 AtlantiCare Health System in New Jersey, including 20 years as chief nursing officer. As the new CEO of AONE, Begley said the organization鈥檚 top priorities include battling the opioid crisis and workplace violence. AONE .

Nurse works in the trenches with those affected by hurricane 

Last month, Virginia nurse Careen Rodgers spent 10 days helping those affected by Hurricane Florence along the coast of North Carolina by providing first aid, emotional support and more, the Martinsville Bulletin . Rodgers worked long hours alongside a team of 1,000 National Guard and health care personnel. She and other responders slept in cots in a shelter along with the survivors in Raleigh, one of the areas hit hardest by the storm.

鈥淚t reminded me about the importance of family and caring for others,鈥 Rodgers said. 鈥淚t was all about helping people at a basic level of humanity. It鈥檚 heartwarming to know a nurse could help.鈥

Nurse saves choking woman

Georgia nurse Valencia Jones saved a woman choking at a steakhouse last month by performing the Heimlich maneuver, WLTX19 . According to a witness, Jones leapt to help the choking victim after she heard another鈥檚 cry for help. It was her first time performing the movement on a person and not in a training environment.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think she realized how amazing her actions were,鈥 Jones鈥 friend told the publication. 鈥淪he moved so quickly [and] she didn鈥檛 think twice.鈥

Jones, who is a nurse at Macon-based Navicent Health, said she thinks more people should undergo CPR training for similar emergencies.
 

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