return ( <View> <FlatList data=contentLibrary renderItem=( item ) => ( <View> <Text>item.title</Text> <Text>item.description</Text> <Button title="Share" onPress=() => setSelectedContent(item) /> </View> ) keyExtractor=(item) => item.id.toString() /> selectedContent && ( <View> <Text>Share on:</Text> <Button title="LinkedIn" onPress=() => handleShare('linkedin') /> <Button title="Twitter" onPress=() => handleShare('twitter') /> <Button title="Facebook" onPress=() => handleShare('facebook') /> </View> ) </View> ); ;

To use sharing as a career tool, you need a code of conduct. Here is the "Traffic Light" system for RNs.

Shared from RN: Navigating the Intersection of Social Media Content and Your Nursing Career

Gone are the days when nursing was a "silent" profession. Today, RNs are using platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn to:

Finding niche roles in aesthetics, flight nursing, or informatics through digital communities.

But here’s the hard truth I remind myself daily:

Here’s a deep, reflective post tailored for — connecting the raw reality of social media portrayal with the deeper truth of a nursing career.

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