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Day in the life of a Forensic Nurse Practitioner

The Nurse Break

This is a MUST read, especially if you’re interested in forensic nursing, sexual health nursing and correctional/mental health nursing. My nursing career to date spans over 25 years, across a diverse range of roles and practise settings including acute hospital, Detention Centres, Drug Court, Mental Health, Prison Health.

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Nursing ethics and shared governance model

American Nurse

HUP’s shared governance structure incorporates key components of the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Rec­og­nition Program®, which are reflected in HUP’s Nursing Strategic Imperatives: Priorities for the Future of Nursing (2019–2023). These imperatives support ethical competence among nursing staff.

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Caring for adults with autism spectrum disorder

American Nurse

Working with the information technology/clinical systems department, the team created a trigger from a positive response on this question, which then initiates consults for the behavioral health intervention team (BHIT), integrated case management, and the dietary department. Behavioral health intervention team. Psychiatr Serv.

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Hospice Nurses Take a Holistic Approach to Dementia Care

Nurse.com

million cases in 2019 to 152.8 A best practice for dementia care and caregiver support is person-centered care. Hospice nurses can encourage caregivers to use respite care services, support groups, or home care providers to give themselves necessary breaks and care for their own physical and mental health.

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Project ECHO and the geriatric healthcare workforce

American Nurse

How the project works UNTHSC became an ECHO Hub site in 2019 with the creation of a Geriatrics ECHO line targeting rural primary care practices caring for older adults. We also requested job titles, credentials, health center names, and addresses.

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Advocating for Critical Care Transport Nurses

Minority Nurse

CTRN- and CFRN-certified transport nurses, like all nationally board-certified nurses, make a commitment to know and stay abreast of the latest trends, advances, and best practices across their specialties. Feedback from that study resulted in changes that went into effect in 2021 for the CFRN and 2022 for the CTRN.

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Memorial Hermann Health System’s Innovative Approach To Reimagining a Culture of Excellence

Relias

An 8-hour mental health day. Memorial Hermann’s partnership with Relias as its education solution provider has been essential in helping it sustain best practices. Moreover, it has been able to sustain satisfaction and retention among nurse residents onboarded during the pandemic.