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What Are the Most Effective Strategies for Building Teams in Healthcare?

What 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 care, and establish a more efficient workflow. You can advance your nursing career by learning 7 team-building strategies in healthcare. (more…)

7 Health Issues Confronting Today’s Nursing Leader

7 Health Issues Confronting Today’s Nursing Leader

Nursing leaders, particularly those who have graduated from reputable licensed practical nursing schools at technical schools, can make a massive difference in the lives of many Americans. Nursing is a rewarding career, but it’s not without its challenges. Healthcare leaders must adapt to the latest technology trends and patient needs. (more…)

Step-by-Step Guide for Generating a Patient Care Report

Step-by-Step Guide for Generating a Patient Care Report

As EMS providers, we must be meticulous in our documentation. It is an integral part of patient care. patient care reports (PCRs) are the critical documentation pieces to create clinical legal records for patient interaction. (more…)

What are the Requirements for the Illinois NCLEX Exam?

What are the Requirements for the Illinois NCLEX Exam?

Illinois nurses tend to work in urban areas. However, some also practice in rural areas. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois has 20.340 licensed practical nurses (LPNs). Illinois also has 61.140 certified nursing assistants. Only 200 certified nurse-midwives are APRNs in Illinois. The pay is average compared to other states, except for certified registered nurse anesthetists. The work settings vary from large universities to small rural hospitals, clinical sites, doctors’ offices, clinical settings, and even nursing home care. (more…)

Step-by-Step Guide: Abdominal Assessment in Nursing

Step-by-Step Guide: Abdominal Assessment in Nursing

The assessment of the abdominal area should be done as part of a comprehensive examination, such as during a routine physical, when a patient is admitted to the nursing homes, clinical sites, or hospital, or during a focused test if the client has abdominal problems like nausea, pain, or changes in bowel habits. Let’s go over the abdominal assessment nursing steps to completing an abdomen assessment. (more…)

How Can We Address the Nursing Home Crisis Effectively?

How Can We Address the Nursing Home Crisis Effectively?

The nursing shortage is a significant factor in the nursing home crisis. A new federal proposal will result in more nursing jobs and financial aid to nurses. (more…)

Improving Care Transitions through Patient Engagement

Improving Care Transitions through Patient Engagement

According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the survey is a standard survey instrument and data collection methodology used since 2006 for measuring patients’ perceptions of hospital care. (more…)

Navigating Gender Pay Gaps in Nursing: Challenges and Solutions

Navigating Gender Pay Gaps in Nursing: Challenges and Solutions

According to a new study by doximity, the gender wage gap for doctors stands at 27.7% and $100K – a huge disparity for professionals from similar medical schools who attended internships/residencies concurrently, worked long hours, and had identical technical knowledge by enrolling in accredited LPN programs (practical nursing program at United States) to gain practical experience & hands-on training. (more…)

Incorporating Patients as Collaborators: Self-Service Rounding

Incorporating Patients as Collaborators: Self-Service Rounding

Automation in healthcare settings across all settings – pre-care, point-of-care, and aftercare – has long been recognized as an imperative. Self-service rounding is a novel method for health systems to partner with their patients by giving them real-time feedback channels for real-time healthcare input in clinical setting. Empowering patients with this decision-making power will improve satisfaction, build trust, and allow staff to allocate resources more effectively. (more…)

Moral Resilience to Neutralize Moral Distress in Nursing

Moral Resilience to Neutralize Moral Distress in Nursing

Moral distress occurs when an individual recognizes their moral responsibility and evaluates various options available to them, then decides that, according to their beliefs, the best course of action would be. Unfortunately, obstacles prevent this decision from being implemented, so moral distress ensues. (more…)

What Are the Most Effective Strategies for Building Teams in Healthcare?

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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 …

7 Health Issues Confronting Today’s Nursing Leader

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Nursing leaders, particularly those who have graduated from reputable licensed practical nursing schools at technical schools, can make a massive difference in the lives of many Americans. Nursing is a rewarding career, but it’s not without its challenges. Healthcare leaders …

Step-by-Step Guide for Generating a Patient Care Report

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As EMS providers, we must be meticulous in our documentation. It is an integral part of patient care. patient care reports (PCRs) are the critical documentation pieces to create clinical legal records for patient interaction.

What are the Requirements for the Illinois NCLEX Exam?

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Illinois nurses tend to work in urban areas. However, some also practice in rural areas. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois has 20.340 licensed practical nurses (LPNs). Illinois also has 61.140 certified nursing assistants. Only 200 certified …

Step-by-Step Guide: Abdominal Assessment in Nursing

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The assessment of the abdominal area should be done as part of a comprehensive examination, such as during a routine physical, when a patient is admitted to the nursing homes, clinical sites, or hospital, or during a focused test if …

How Can We Address the Nursing Home Crisis Effectively?

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The nursing shortage is a significant factor in the nursing home crisis. A new federal proposal will result in more nursing jobs and financial aid to nurses.

Improving Care Transitions through Patient Engagement

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the survey is a standard survey instrument and data collection methodology used since 2006 for measuring patients’ perceptions of hospital care.

Navigating Gender Pay Gaps in Nursing: Challenges and Solutions

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

According to a new study by doximity, the gender wage gap for doctors stands at 27.7% and $100K – a huge disparity for professionals from similar medical schools who attended internships/residencies concurrently, worked long hours, and had identical technical knowledge …

Incorporating Patients as Collaborators: Self-Service Rounding

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

Automation in healthcare settings across all settings – pre-care, point-of-care, and aftercare – has long been recognized as an imperative. Self-service rounding is a novel method for health systems to partner with their patients by giving them real-time feedback channels …

Moral Resilience to Neutralize Moral Distress in Nursing

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

Moral distress occurs when an individual recognizes their moral responsibility and evaluates various options available to them, then decides that, according to their beliefs, the best course of action would be. Unfortunately, obstacles prevent this decision from being implemented, so …