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Naloxone education for nursing staff

American Nurse

Horner and colleagues highlighted the need for educational programs for nurses, who spend the most time with patients, to support quality care of those with opioid use disorder. Nurses received continuing education credit for participating. December 16, 2022. 2017;55(6):615-22. doi:10.1097/MLR.0000000000000689

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Jefferson Health S.E.A.L. RN Team Designed to Deploy Where It Is Most Needed

Health Leaders | Nursing

After less than a year, the special team has improved nurse staffing, patient care, and health system finances. How it works “Our SEAL nurses work primarily in one of three specialties which they select upon hire based on their experience: Medical-Surgical/Telemetry; Critical Care/Intermediate; or Emergency Services (ED),” Thum said.

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Empowering Tomorrow’s Nurses: Building Resilience for a Fulfilling Career

American Nurse

Nursing is a profession that offers both extraordinary rewards and profound challenges. The intensity of nursing education often stretches students to their limits, preparing them for the realities of patient care. With the ongoing decline in nurses working in rural areas (Wakefield et al., With 42.5%