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Role of Nurse Navigators in Guiding Patients Through Healthcare
Nurse navigators specialize in clinical aspects within healthcare settings. They help patients find basic care while responding to questions regarding treatment processes. To be a practical nurse navigator, wide range particular education and skills are needed; in this article, we'll…
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Paying back student loans is challenging for nurses and advanced practitioners. According to the Department of Nursing Education's College Scorecard, nurses with graduate degrees typically accrue nearly $49,817 in debt. (more…)
Read MoreSelf-Scheduling for Nurses
Healthcare industries must prioritize nurse retention and creating an enjoyable work environment to maintain workforce productivity, which requires providing nurses with more flexibility than ever during an unprecedented period. Self-scheduling, mainly for those who have completed licensed practical nurse programs…
Read MoreThe Nursing Shortage and Its Potential Effects on Patient Care
American's lifespans have extended considerably due to advances in medical science and quality-of-life improvements, evidenced by an increase in the percentage of those 65+ living among us from 12.4% in 2000 to 14.9% in 2016, an indication of this trend.…
Read MoreExamine Nurse’s Role in Emergency Situations
Large-scale disasters, whether caused by negligence, malice, or nature, have the power to cause havoc in millions of lives every year. Families are uprooted from their homes, and their belongings are destroyed; local businesses may experience a wide range of…
Read More10 Benefits of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Artificial intelligence has quickly become the go-to technology in healthcare so that it has even been called the "new nervous system". Artificial intelligence in healthcare is having a noticeable effect and improving and changing the nursing process with remarkable potential…
Read MoreExplain Skin Anatomy and Physiology in Short
A wound interrupts the continuity between the epithelium and the skin. Understanding skin anatomy and physiology will help podiatrists and chronic wounds care specialists better understand different aspects of skin healing. The skin is the body's largest organ. Skin problems…
Read MoreIdentifying Early Signs of Gastrointestinal Disease
What Are Gastrointestinal Disorders (GIDs)? Gastrointestinal (GI) diseases affect your entire GI tract from mouth to anus and range in both functional and structural varieties - examples include ulcerative colitis and food poisoning, two major types. (more…)
Read More6 Nurse Strategies Tactics to Tackle the Nursing Shortage
Nursing executives use six proven strategies to combat the practical nursing crisis. By 2030, the nursing shortage will likely increase. Over the next decade, an expected average of 54,400 LPN nursing home job new positions for licensed practical or vocational…
Read MoreIncorporating Skin Color into Patient Assessment and Healthcare
Your 75-year-old patient has shortness of breath. You're unsure how to diagnose central cyanosis in nursing homes, knowing his skin is naturally dark. The dark tan of her skin makes it difficult to see the bruising. (more…)
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