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5 Effective Ways to Reduce Medication Errors in Nursing Practice
To reducing medication errors in nursing practice, we need to follow the rights of medication administration. This includes, among others, involving patients and their families in the process. To reduce the mistakes, we must ensure that we are well rested,…
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Hospice patients can develop symptoms that are difficult to manage with regular home care and may require more intensive medical treatment. Inpatient hospice care can be used when situations require additional attention and cannot be handled at home. Inpatient hospice…
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Coronary arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to heart muscles. Like all body tissues, the heart muscle requires oxygen-rich blood for proper functioning; excess oxygen must also be carried away via coronary arteries that wrap themselves around your heart's outside surface and…
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It is easier for nurses who can network effectively to progress in their careers. Nurses who network successfully have a solid support system since only another nurse understands nursing professionals' challenges. It's easy to network, but you must put in…
Read MoreWhat Advice Should Nursing Students Follow?
Do your research to find resources that can help you succeed. You could do that if you've found our blog. You're doing great! Verve College’s hybrid practical nursing program accelerated is a high-quality nursing program that can be completed within…
Read MoreMICU vs ICU: Which One is Right for You?
Have you ever wondered about the differences between MICU vs ICU? ICU and MICU terms are used interchangeably. You can get a proper knowledge about MICU and ICU in A&P class (human anatomy and physiology). But do they mean the…
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Families are often stressed when deciding what to do after a hospital stay for a family member. In-home nursing and health care services can provide relief to you and your loved ones. The comfort of your home is the best…
Read MoreHandling Tough Nursing Moments: Key Strategies
The day of a nurse may include medical emergencies, physical trauma, and terminal illnesses. Nurses primarily choose the nursing profession because they want to help others. However, after some time, the stress can take its toll, even on the most…
Read MoreWhat are the Benefits of Evidence-Based Practice in Education?
Evidence-based practice (or EBP) is a theory of teaching that describes teaching methods, interventions, and strategies proven effective by rigorous scientific studies. Educational research can include controlled trials like checking vital signs and experimental studies at nursing homes. (more…)
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Effective Strategies for Building Teams in Healthcare?
Teamwork is a skill that licensed nurses use every day, especially when they collaborate with other nurses or develop long-term care plans together with doctors. It is essential to work as a group to reduce medical errors, improve basic patient…
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