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Home care safety can be divided into three responsibilities: workers’ responsibility to protect their own safety, agency and organization responsibility to train workers and provide workplace safety practices, and patient and family responsibility to promote home care team member safety. CNE 1.25 contact hours. THE NEW NORMAL: NURSES AS INNOVATORS The new normal: Nurses as innovators. June 26, 2020. Author (s): Catherine Spader, RN. Nurses are leading the way to healthcare’s future. Takeaways: Nurses with innovation expertise have opportunities to develop, test, and implement products and processes to improve care. Nurses have been frontline innovators during the COVID-19pandemic.
INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION MADE EASY Interprofessional collaborative teams that include nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and physical and occupational therapists can help healthcare organizations improve patient and family experiences, ensure good outcomes, and reduce costs. Successful collaboration also enhances the workplace. USP COMPOUNDING STANDARDS: PREPARE WITH CARE Staying up-to-date is an important aspect of public health advancement, so USP is revising the compounding chapters to better align the standards with changes and advances in science and clinical practice and to help ensure quality compounded preparations. The chapters are anticipated to be official in December 2019. INFECTION CONTROL FOR LIFTS AND SLINGS Infection-free lifts and slings. Lifts and slings may not pose the most obvious threat of nosocomial infection, but they can spread infection, and you must take appropriate measures. Wash your hands. Wear gloves. And keep lifts and slings clean and infection-free. Selected references. DEMYSTIFYING LITERATURE REVIEWS TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP: FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE’S LEGACY Transformational leadership: Florence Nightingale’s legacy. The details of Florence Nightingale’s work that earned her global veneration are well known. Her pioneering work in the Crimea War catapulted her to a demigod status. The most often heard eulogy is how her efforts led to legendary improvement in infection rates among thewar wounded.
CLARK HEALTHY WORKPLACE INVENTORY 20 American Nurse Today Volume 10, Number 11 www.AmericanNurseToday.com CIVILITY STARTS WITH YOU www.AmericanNurseToday.com May2012 American Nurse Today 21 OVER THE LAST DECADE, civility has become a hot topic. I got involved with it in 2000, when more than 700 nurses told the Maryland Commission on theCrisis
ALL IN A DAY'S WORK: ONE NURSE'S JOURNEY TREATING COVID-19 The COVID-19 Journey: one nurse’s story. My name is Samantha and I’m 22-year-old ICU nurse. Many people tell me how accomplished I am for my age—how amazing it is that I take care of individuals when they are critically ill. But the year is 2021. COVID-19 is taking the lives of people of all ethnicities and ages.HOME CARE SAFETY
Home care safety can be divided into three responsibilities: workers’ responsibility to protect their own safety, agency and organization responsibility to train workers and provide workplace safety practices, and patient and family responsibility to promote home care team member safety. CNE 1.25 contact hours. THE NEW NORMAL: NURSES AS INNOVATORS The new normal: Nurses as innovators. June 26, 2020. Author (s): Catherine Spader, RN. Nurses are leading the way to healthcare’s future. Takeaways: Nurses with innovation expertise have opportunities to develop, test, and implement products and processes to improve care. Nurses have been frontline innovators during the COVID-19pandemic.
INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION MADE EASY Interprofessional collaborative teams that include nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and physical and occupational therapists can help healthcare organizations improve patient and family experiences, ensure good outcomes, and reduce costs. Successful collaboration also enhances the workplace. USP COMPOUNDING STANDARDS: PREPARE WITH CARE Staying up-to-date is an important aspect of public health advancement, so USP is revising the compounding chapters to better align the standards with changes and advances in science and clinical practice and to help ensure quality compounded preparations. The chapters are anticipated to be official in December 2019. INFECTION CONTROL FOR LIFTS AND SLINGS Infection-free lifts and slings. Lifts and slings may not pose the most obvious threat of nosocomial infection, but they can spread infection, and you must take appropriate measures. Wash your hands. Wear gloves. And keep lifts and slings clean and infection-free. Selected references. DEMYSTIFYING LITERATURE REVIEWS TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP: FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE’S LEGACY Transformational leadership: Florence Nightingale’s legacy. The details of Florence Nightingale’s work that earned her global veneration are well known. Her pioneering work in the Crimea War catapulted her to a demigod status. The most often heard eulogy is how her efforts led to legendary improvement in infection rates among thewar wounded.
CLARK HEALTHY WORKPLACE INVENTORY 20 American Nurse Today Volume 10, Number 11 www.AmericanNurseToday.com CIVILITY STARTS WITH YOU www.AmericanNurseToday.com May2012 American Nurse Today 21 OVER THE LAST DECADE, civility has become a hot topic. I got involved with it in 2000, when more than 700 nurses told the Maryland Commission on theCrisis
INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION MADE EASY Interprofessional collaborative teams that include nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and physical and occupational therapists can help healthcare organizations improve patient and family experiences, ensure good outcomes, and reduce costs. Successful collaboration also enhances the workplace. STARTING A NURSE-OWNED BUSINESS Takeaways. Nurses have unique skills—critical thinking, prioritizing, organization, and emergency management—appropriate for starting their own businesses. Business success involves choosing something you love, finding a problem to solve, identifying ideal clients, and connecting with a mentor. NURSES are uniquely qualifiedto start their
INFECTION CONTROL FOR LIFTS AND SLINGS Infection-free lifts and slings. Lifts and slings may not pose the most obvious threat of nosocomial infection, but they can spread infection, and you must take appropriate measures. Wash your hands. Wear gloves. And keep lifts and slings clean and infection-free. Selected references. RN TO BSN: WHY AND HOW The first step is deciding which college, university, or online program is right for you. As of April 2019, 777 RN-to-BSN and 219 RN-to-MSN programs are available in the United States to help nurses build on their diploma and ADN educations. These programs aim to prepare nurses for broad-based practice and positions. NURSE TURNOVER: UNDERSTAND IT, REDUCE IT The turnover rate for hospitals’ bedside nurses grew to 17.2%. The average turnover costs result in hospitals losing $4.4 million to $6.9 million each year. The report also found that the average time it takes to fill a staff nursing position is 85 days (3 months or more for a specialized nursing position), costing about $82,000 (notcounting
IMPROVING SLEEP IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE Avoiding blue light 2 to 3 hours before bedtime allows the body’s normal physiologic processes to occur. Massage. Massage, which has been used in nursing since the 1800s, is a cost-effective, low-risk intervention to help promote quality in patients with heart failure. It can be provided in acute care and home settings. LEADERS’ ROLE IN STOPPING WORKPLACE VIOLENCE In addition, the employee’s leader (charge nurse, manager, or director) and the workplace violence committee should follow up to ensure services have been provided and that the employee is being supported. Increased stress levels and emotional tension can last well after a violent incident. To ensure the employee’s well-being, themanager
TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP: FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE’S LEGACY Transformational leadership: Florence Nightingale’s legacy. The details of Florence Nightingale’s work that earned her global veneration are well known. Her pioneering work in the Crimea War catapulted her to a demigod status. The most often heard eulogy is how her efforts led to legendary improvement in infection rates among thewar wounded.
THE NURSE’S GROWING ROLE IN MEDIA As nurses, we’re primed with the knowledge and clinical expertise to deliver important health information using mainstream media, including television, radio, and print, as well as the internet. However, media puts the audience in a passive role to receive information, which isn’t how nurses typically communicate with patients, so some BULLYING TOOLKIT AVAILABLE Bullying toolkit available. July 28, 2014. Access “ Civility Tool-kit: Resources to Empower Nurse Leaders to Identify, Intervene, and Prevent Workplace Bullying, ” supported by the RWJF Executive Nurse Fellows Program, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and administered by the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) and the__
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