101 Interesting Blog Post Ideas For Nurses

101 Interesting Blog Post Ideas For Nurses

I came up with this list of 101 interesting blog post ideas for nurses so that I could prove a point:  there are so many things that nurses can write aboutAnd I barely even scratched the surface with this list!

Nurses, by nature, are lifelong learners.

Nurses generally love learning.  If we didn’t, we would have never made it through nursing school in the first place.

To keep our skills up to par and our licenses current, nurses frequently take continuing education courses.  Many of us go a step further and become certified experts in our nursing specialties.  Most importantly, being a nurse requires learning about changes in the field of medicine and being open to new challenges during every shift.  Healthcare is ever-changing, and it is increasingly important for nurses to stay fresh.

Nurses have a unique perspective that we can share with readers.

This is the coolest part about becoming a nurse blogger:  each post about nursing can be written about from a completely different perspective.  There are so many different specialties and diverse patient populations.  And every nurse has different skill sets and experiences within their career that they can share.  Furthermore, some nurses can bring unique backgrounds into the mix, as many become nurses as a second or even third career.

In other words, nurses can bring a lot of life experience into their writing.  We have valuable information to share.

Becoming a nurse blogger has welcome benefits

First, you’ll become a better writer.  Each time you create a new piece, you improve and continue to develop your writing skills.

Second, you’ll become a better thinker.  The blogging process helps you to stop and think deeper.  You will find yourself having stronger opinions about nurse topics that matter.  You will discover thoughts and ideas about nursing that you didn’t even know you had.


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I want to see more nurses blogging.

Since I began blogging in 2017, I have read nearly every nurse blog I can find on the internet.  I have seen some pretty creative nurse niches and been inspired by what my fellow nurse peers are writing about.

I especially love reading about the amazing things nurses are doing in the face of adversary.  For example, I recently read about how nurses in Paradise California continued to care for hospitalized patients during the most devastating fire in modern history.  At one point, some were outside trying to fight flames.  Now, if that isn’t blog-worthy, then nothing is.

(I want to interview more nurses who go on medical missions and help people in need after catastrophic events.  Many nurses care for patients in the face of devastation, and their stories should be shared.   In time, I will get there.)

101 interesting blog post ideas for nurses to write about.

I put a lot of effort into thinking of new topics that I would be interested in reading (or writing) about as a nurse.  Don’t be surprised if you see several of these topics on my blog over the next year.

So, without further ado, here it is: 101 interesting blog post ideas for nurses.  (If there is anything you thing I should add, please leave a comment and I will add it to my next list!)

  1.  Advice for getting through the first year as a nurse
  2.  Nursing specialty information: what to consider when you need a change
  3.  What happens when nurses go on strike
  4.   Stress relieving tips for nurses
  5.   Safe patient ratios
  6.  Nurses helping patients cope after natural disasters
  7.  How nurses can inspire their patients to take better care of themselves
  8.   Nurse burnout
  9.   Health & fitness for busy nurses
  10.  National nursing certifications
  11.  Helpful nursing products
  12.  15 reasons you need to try travel nursing
  13.  Ways to improve communication between nurses
  14.  Dealing with death as a caregiver
  15.  20 healthy snack alternatives to share in the break room.
  16.  Professional development for nurses
  17.  How to make sure you are saving enough for retirement as a nurse
  18.  Meditation for nurses
  19.  Ways to exercise on you nursing lunch break
  20.  How to budget as a nurse
  21.  The top 20 best nurse bloggers on the internet
  22.  Inspirational nurses to follow on social media
  23.  20 most hilarious nurse memes
  24.  Positive nursing quotes
  25.  Tips for becoming a better nurse writer
  26.  What to consider when looking for the right nursing specialty for you
  27.  How to change your nursing specialty
  28.  How to become a nurse blogger
  29.  Alternative nursing careers
  30.  20 reasons why nursing is a post-apocalyptic survival skill
  31.  How nursing inspired me to become a blogger
  32.  15 helpful ways to survive the night shift
  33.  Personality traits of nurses
  34.  Managing caregiver burden
  35. 30 blog post ideas for nurses who work with children
  36.  A day in the life of a nurse
  37.  Why HIPPA is so important for patients
  38.  9 qualities that all great nurses share
  39.  Dealing with difficult patients
  40.  Violence in healthcare: how nurses can protect themselves
  41.  The best (fill in the blank product) that every nurse needs
  42.  Educational resources for new nurses
  43.  11 ways to be a kick-ass preceptor to a new grad nurse
  44.  How to prepare for 12 hour shifts
  45.  Awesome work-from-home nurse jobs
  46.  Blood sugar stabilizing foods that nurses should eat during 12 hour shifts
  47.  9 great reasons why you should consider an MSN
  48.  Bad habits that nurses can develop
  49.  How LinkedIn a a great career resource for nurses
  50.  9 ways that nursing has changed over the years
  51. Nursing in the year 1950 vs nursing today
  52.  How to give quality CPR
  53.  Why becoming a certified nurse is so important
  54.  What does it take to become a Magnet Hospital
  55.  What being a nurse has taught me about compassion
  56.  Your favorite nursing specialty and why
  57.  Why more men need to join the nursing profession
  58. Interesting facts about famous nurses
  59.  Flight nursing
  60.  Nurse bullying in the workplace
  61.  7 things I wish patients understood about nurses
  62.  How to master IV starts
  63.  The most interesting nurse podcasts you must listen to now
  64.  Career advice from an experienced nurse
  65.  How to promote teamwork on a nursing unit
  66.  Misconceptions people have about new nurses
  67.  How to squeeze in exercise on your lunch break
  68.  Share information about products that were invented by nurses
  69.  Write a list of the funniest patient comments you have ever heard
  70.  Discuss the importance of de-stigmatizing mental health
  71.  Highlight a nurse(s) who volunteered after a natural disaster (such as the California fires)
  72.  Talk about different medical missions
  73.  New innovations in stethoscopes or other nurse products
  74.  What it is like to work as a nurse when you have small children at home
  75.  How nursing teaches me to have more gratitude
  76.  National Preparedness Week from a nurse perspective
  77.  Fun holiday gift ideas for nurses
  78.  The teach-back method for teaching patients about medications
  79.  How nurses can improve health literacy
  80.  Things that nurses can teach patients within their scope of practice.
  81.  Tips on how to have difficult conversations with patients and/or family members
  82.  10 helpful ways to save for maternity leave as a nurse
  83.  Why working on the holidays as a nurse is hard (& how it can also be fun)
  84.  Continuing education programs for nurses
  85.  9 ways my nurse peers inspire the heck out of me
  86.  Nurse leaders that I want to emulate and why
  87.  The pros of moving into nursing administration (or why you’ll never do it)
  88.  10 websites that will pay nurses to write for them
  89.  Why nurses need to be writing more
  90.  Nurse entrepreneurs
  91.  Reasons why nurses should be paid way more than they are
  92.  Dealing with difficult co-workers
  93.  Holistic pain management techniques that nurses can use in practice
  94.  Working with adult patients vs working with pediatric patients
  95.  Diabetes Education
  96.  Tips to prevent high blood pressure that I want my loved ones to know
  97.  How to study more efficiently as a nursing student or grad student
  98.  Why more nurses should consider getting an MSN or Doctorate Degree.
  99.  What to consider before committing to an advanced nursing degree
  100.  Nurse job outlook and career options
  101.  Why nursing really is the most trusted career on the planet


Recommended reading for new nurse bloggers:

Resources for new bloggers:

(You need to know by now – if your goal IS to monetize your blog you must invest in a few courses to help move you forward. Otherwise, blogging is a lonely, frustrating island.)

  • Nurse Blogging 101: Healthcare Media Academy –  If you are a nurse or other healthcare blogger, I highly recommend starting with this one.  Creators Brittany Wilson and Kati Kleber are both published, award-winning authors who are also considered the Godmothers in nurse blogging.  They are especially great because they go into more detail about patient privacy concerns and other considerations that healthcare bloggers need to be aware of.
  • Pinterest Ninja:  If you want to understand how Pinterest can grow blog traffic, you need this Pinterest Ninja Course.  A blogger colleague of mine, Megan Johnson, created Pinterest Ninja to help people increase their blog pages views by the thousands. I did the course when I was on maternity leave, and I was able to increase my blog traffic from 0-1000/day in just over one month. Seriously, read some of her reviews. Her course is invaluable.

Are you an aspiring nurse blogger who needs a little direction?  Drop me a message, and I can forward you some of my resources that helped get me started as a nurse blogger!

P.S.  HEY, NURSES!  Remember to sign up for your FREE E-BOOK “The Nurse’s Guide To Health & Self Care” in the sign-up box below! (scroll down)

Why Nurses Should Blog & 101 Great Nurse Blog Post Ideas To Write About!

Why Amazon Is A Great Affiliate For New Bloggers

Why Amazon Is A Great Affiliate For New Bloggers

(This post may contain affiliate links.  You can find my disclosure page here.)

My blog sells something every single day on Amazon.

Just this morning I rolled out of bed to find that I had already made $42 while I was sleeping.  The best part is that it is completely passive income for me. (I am still smiling about it as I write this).

I am only making between about $3 to $45 from Amazon on my (relatively) new blog each day.  Its not much…  yet.  But still, it is passive income and it’s consistent.  Which means that I am making money no matter what I am doing that day.

(Note:  I dabble in several different affiliate marketing programs, but for the purpose of this post I want to focus on how Amazon is a great affiliate for brand new bloggers to start making passive income on their blogs.  Amazon affiliates is how I started with affiliate marketing and I encourage other new bloggers to use it at well because I think its the easiest ones for new bloggers.  Once you get started with Amazon and start making consistent money there are a TON of other great affiliate programs out there as well.)

What is affiliate marketing?

Affiliate marketing is one of the most popular ways people can make money online.   It is a strategy that bloggers can use to earn a commission by promoting other people’s products.  For example, if I find a product or service I like, I can promote it to my readers and earn a small commission for the referral.

Of course, bloggers still need to create killer content and only recommend products or services that they actually like and use themselves.  In order to be successful it’s best to keep it “non-salesy,” genuine and relevant to the purpose of your post.  Otherwise it can be a real turn-off.

Affiliate marketing can be a triple win for the blogger, reader and company selling a product (in this case, Amazon).  Each party benefits from the blogger making a useful suggestion about a product or service because a need is being filled for all three:

  • The seller sells a product, earning a profit
  • A reader gets value by purchasing something they need
  • The blogger earns a small commission for their helpful referral.

From this viewpoint, bloggers have a great opportunity not only to provide great content but to also add additional value to both readers and the companies they work as affiliates for.

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Why Amazon is a great affiliate for new bloggers:

Amazon affiliates is one of the largest and easiest affiliate programs to use.

If it exists, you can find it on Amazon.

Just as an example, lets say you have a passion for writing about Madagascar hissing cockroaches and you would like to recommend some to your readers.  Well guess what?  You are in luck because you can buy them on Amazon!  So you insert your Amazon affiliate link and viola!  You just helped your reader find exactly what they were looking for!

You can pretty much find anything and everything on Amazon.  So it makes it really easy for new affiliate marketers to find products easily that fit nicely within their niche.  This is a great reason why Amazon is a great affiliate for new bloggers who are trying to monetize their websites for the first time.

(On another note, the key phrase ‘Madagascar hissing cockroaches for sale’ actually gets 480 searches on Amazon every single month.  So, there actually is a need for this particular niche and a potential to make affiliate money from it.  Just saying).

Amazon affiliate cookies have site-wide coverage, and is not just limited to the product you are promoting.

When you make a referral to Amazon, you only have a 24 hour window to actually make a sale.  But the good news is that you will get the commission from ALL the products the customer purchased from the store.

So say, for example, your reader decided not to purchase your recommended product after all…  But, they did decide to purchase a $2700 Microsoft laptop computer instead.   You get a commission from the sale of the $2700 computer!  (I know someone who had a similar thing happen to them as an Amazon Affiliate, so it does happen!)

Shipping is free for Amazon Prime members

Everyone I know is a member of Amazon Prime and gets to take advantage of the free shipping.  In fact, almost everything I order is from Amazon because I don’t pay an additional fee to have it sent to me.  People are more likely to buy something if they don’t have to pay an additional fee for shipping.

The Amazon return policy is so simple

I feel good about recommending products from Amazon because whenever I need to return something, its so super easy.  That way if one of my readers ends up not liking a product that they ordered I know they can send it back no problem.  I would never want someone to keep a product that I recommended if they didn’t end up liking it, or just regretting the purchase.

Just remember to keep it genuine as an affiliate marketer:

Only promote products related to topics that you already write about in your niche.  And you must actually use and like the product/service yourself.  Otherwise it comes off as inauthentic and disingenuous.

Here is a helpful tip for new bloggers who want to start monetizing their blogs:  If you started using Amazon Affiliates after you started your blog, then go back to your top 20-30 posts and add affiliate links where they fit in.

For more resources visit my Start A Blog resource page!

Additional Recommended Reading: 

How To Find Time To Blog As A Busy Nurse & Mom

How To Find Time To Blog As A Busy Nurse & Mom

(This post may contain affiliate links.  You can read my disclosure page here.)

How to find time to blog as a busy nurse and mom:

My biggest challenge as a busy nurse & mom blogger is simply finding the time to work on my blog.  This post discusses ways that I manage to grow my blog despite having a very busy work and home schedule.

#1.  Schedule time to blog

Treat your blog as a side job.  How much time do you have to invest in it at the moment?  Is it only 5 or 10 hours a week like me?  That is better than nothing!  Its going to take you longer to build a blog and following but it can be done.  Building a blog is a marathon, not a sprint.

A lot of people ask me when I have time to work on blogging.  The truth is, not much.  The only time I have to blog is for up to an hour while my kids are napping and after I put them to sleep at 8pm.  On the days I work 12 hour shifts as a nurse I am only able to blog after I get home and shower, and by then it’s usually 9pm.  And I need to try and get some sleep since I’m either up for work or being woken up by one of my children by 5:30 or 6 in the morning!

The most important thing that busy bloggers must do is to be with the little bit of time that they do have.  You can actually get a lot done in 5 -10 hours a week if you use your time wisely.

#2.   Batch write

Instead of writing 1-2 posts a week, try writing 10 over a period of a several days and then schedule them out far in advance.  This process can help you free up a lot of time!   My process goes something like this:

  • Keyword Research and pick titles for 10 blog posts
  • Write outlines for ten blog posts
  • Do all content creation
  • Optimize all SEO
  • Go back and insert affiliate links and internal/external links for each post
  • Make all graphic designs for each post
  • Schedule posts on WordPress scheduler

This process has saved me so much time and just makes blogging more simple.

#3.  Outline your blog posts first

Is your writing method just to start writing and see where it takes you?  Unfortunately, that may not be the most efficient way to get things done.

When you are trying to inform and create a structured piece, more planning is generally better.  After you do your keyword research and pick your title, try writing down each of the points you want to make.  Then you can use those points as headers for the post to break it up into smaller, more digestible pieces to read.

Think of your outline as the foundation that you can build amazing content around.  Outlining will make your posts easily for you to write, and that will save you time.

#4.  Always have a plan for what you are going to do as soon as you have a free moment for blogging.

If you are going to be a blogger you need excellent time management skills.  The second I put my kids down for a nap I know exactly what I am going to spend that hour doing (usually content creation).

I do chores around the house and all of the cooking while my kids are awake.  That way I can free up some time to work on the blog when my kids are asleep.

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#5.  Quit doing time wasting activities

Stop using social media.   I know  people who spend hours on Instagram every single day, yet they swear they are so busy that they never have time to get anything done!  I bet if you quit using social media for 1 week you would find that you are suddenly so much more productive.  And probably happier and more in the present to boot!

If you are going to be a blogger you have to get really good at using your time wisely.  Be overprotective about your time.  My time is the most important asset I have and it is important to me.  As a result, I rarely use Instagram or Facebook anymore.  Hopefully one day I will be able to source out a lot of my work (except content creation, of course), but until then I’ve got a lot of work to do.  There is no time to waste.

#6.  Use an editorial calendar

I am almost completely paperless, except for my editorial calendar (which I use as a hard copy for pretty much everything that goes into my blog).  You can find editorial calendars online, but I have found that by using my hard copy of EPIC blog and my scheduler on WordPress that I stay super organized.  I always manage to stay on top of deadlines.

At some point I would love to create my own editorial calendar for bloggers.  Until then, my EPIC blog editorial calendar is super helpful!

 

#7.  Listen to blogging podcasts

When you are starting a project and don’t totally have a grasp one what you are doing, there is only one really good thing to do:  find people who are doing it well and learn from them!

Anytime I take my children for a walk in the stroller or I am on my commute to and from work I listen to blogging podcasts.  Podcasts keep me motivated during the times I am physically unable to blog.  Plus I am able to learn from other bloggers who have had some of the same blogging struggles I do.

#8.  Make time for rest and rejuvenation

You can only burn that candle from both ends for so long.  If you work too hard with no rest then you end up burned out, sick and wondering why you even wanted to be a blogger in the first place.  Giving yourself time to rest can also be great for creativity as well.

Additional Recommended Reading:

How To Start A WordPress Blog On Bluehost

How To Start A WordPress Blog On Bluehost

This post discusses how to start a WordPress blog on Bluehost and contains affiliate links.  You can find my disclosure page here.

So you have something to say, do you?  Why not start a blog?

Starting a blog has been one of the most exciting and challenging things I have ever done in my adult life.  Its how I share my ideas and try to provide value to other nurse moms.

The idea to start a blog popped into my head when my daughter was about 6 months old.  I was at the hospital, working another long, arduous 12 hour shift and I thought — there have got to be other ways that I can provide value as a nurse that don’t make me feel so horrible by the end of the day. (Mind you, I had just had a new baby who hadn’t quite mastered sleeping through the night, so I was probably a bit dramatic).

Problem was, I had no experience with blogging and didn’t consider myself particularity “tecky” at the time.  But, I made it through college twice (first, for a BA in Journalism and then again for a BS in Nursing) and I thought that with enough effort, I might be able to figure it out.

I set out on a mission to create a blog where I could use my nursing degree to share self care ideas with other nurses who are also moms.  And I’ve been enjoying this ride ever since.

I want to make it super easy for others like me to start a blog.  So if you are an aspiring blogger like I once was, continue reading to see how easy it is to set up a blog of your own.

How to start a WordPress Blog on Bluehost

Give yourself about 60 minutes to set up your blog.

Put the kids to bed, kiss your spouse goodnight, and find a spot to get to work.

  • Have a credit card ready (you need to pay for hosting)
  • Have a website name already chosen

Your are going to need to consider your niche and come up with a name.  Think about the message you want to share and how you think you can provide value to readers.

For example, my niche is Nurse Moms and my blog name is Mother Nurse Love.  My name is pretty straightforward, although you can choose any name you want (it doesn’t have to have anything to do with your niche if you want).

What is hosting and why is it important?

The first thing you are going to do is set up hosting for your blog.  A blog host is the company that provides the space on its servers and equipment to store your blog.  There are free options out there but I would not use them for the following reasons:

  • Free blogs appear less professional
  • You would have to have the “blogger” or “wordpress” in your domain name.
  • Your have less control over your blog when you use free hosting.  CSS functions and theme selections are limited, and you have little control over expanding your websites capabilities.
  • Free platforms often limit advertising options, which makes it harder to make money if the future if you plan to monetize your blog.

If you just want to explore the blogging world for fun and have no interest in making any profit or ever ranking in google, then by all means, get a free blog.  But if that is not your cup of tea, I would strongly consider using Bluehost.

I use Bluehost for several reasons:

  • Customer service is excellent
  • Good pricing-  you can start your blog for as low as $3.95 a month (its a great deal!)
  • Free domain
  • 24/7 support
  • 30 day money back guarantee

Step-By-Step Instructions To Set Up Your Blog 

I divided the following sections into two parts: Bluehost and WordPress.  This guide instructs you on the exact way to set up your blog with screenshots to make it easy.  Once you complete part 1 (Bluehost) the site will lead you  directly into part 2 (WordPress).  Its super easy!

Part 1:  Bluehost

  1.   Go to Bluehost and hit the “Get Started Now” button
  2.   Click the package you want
  3.   Sign up for a domain name-  Your domain name is your address on the internet, otherwise know as your URL.  (For example, my  domain name is mothernurselove.com)
  4.   Enter your account information
  5.   Enter your package information
  6.   Give your payment information
  7.   Choose a password
  8.   Congratulations! You finished part 1!  You will will taken to a screen to set up your WordPress blog.  (See those steps below)

Ok, ready to get started?…   Let’s go!  Click on this link here.

#1.  Click get started now

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#2.  Click the package you want

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#3.  Sign up for a domain name

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#4.  Enter your account information

Bluehost 4 Account information

 

#5.  Choose package information

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#6.  Payment information

bluehost 6 payment information

#7.  Choose a password

 

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#8.  Congratulations!  You are almost there!  Now you need to ‘log in’ so you can set up your WordPress blog.

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Part 2:  WordPress

Now its time to set up your WordPress Blog.  This part is actually much easier than it sounds.  Bluehost pretty much does all the work for you.  Just continue on the same screen you are on now and follow these steps.

  1.  Bluehost will ask you you pick a theme.  You can change it later if you want (I changed mine later and it was not a big deal).
  2.  Click ‘Start Building.’
  3.  Choose ‘Business’ or ‘Personal’
  4.  Launch your site
  5.  Log into WordPress and start blogging away, new blogger!

1.  Pick a theme that inspires you

Bluehost WordPress theme

2.  Click ‘Start Building’ to begin setting up your WordPress blog

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3.  Choose business or personal account

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4.  Launch your site

 

 

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5.  Log into WordPress and start blogging away, new blogger!

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