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R.E. Hengsterman



We’re All Fallible — Why This Moment Calls for Grace and Accountability
A headline rolled through my feed this week: a nurse who’d been honored for extraordinary bedside care is now out of a job after allegedly telling officers during a DWI stop, “I’ll let you die” — and warning the public not to go to her hospital. The messy truth behind the scrub top The video goes like this: Crystal Tadlock, an ICU nurse at Memorial Hermann Greater Heights, gets pulled over for speeding after a concert. The officer reports slurred speech, glassy eyes, and the

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The Effectiveness of Blue Light-Emitting Glasses for ICU Healthcare Workers During Night Shifts Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study Review
The findings suggest that BLEG could be a useful tool to combat shift work-related fatigue, but further research with larger sample sizes, objective measures, and real-world applications is necessary to definitively confirm their efficacy.

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