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Language Concordant Care: Utilization of Translation Services in a Rural Kansas Critical Access Hospital

American Nurse

This quality improvement project assessed the use of an electronic translation tool following the implementation of staff education and a door graphic reminder in a 25-bed critical access hospital. Pre- and post-surveys were conducted among 568 staff members, with 56 responding initially and 49 completing the post-survey.

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Engage with patients eye to eye

American Nurse

Jun and colleagues’ integrative review of eight peer-reviewed studies to assess nurse-led interventions concluded that nurse rounding, discharge follow-up calls, and communication education for nurses increase patient satisfaction. Effective methods for providing this skill training include role-play, simulations, and video-based reflections.

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Intellectual and developmental disabilities: Nurse advocacy

American Nurse

An evidence-based educational intervention aims to enhance confidence. Although most nursing and medical schools offer little comprehensive education on IDD, many nurses working with these patients must clarify complex medical histories and address unique needs across all healthcare settings.

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Bending the Arc on Gender Affirming Care

Penn Nursing

Each health care facility that voluntarily participates in the annual HEI is scored on criteria like non-discrimination policies and staff training for LGBTQ+ care. 90 percent of transgender care is just regular old health care done with sensitivity, dignity, and respect.”

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Revenue Cycle Staffing Challenges: Tackling Staff Shortages and Burnout

Relias

Revenue cycle staffing challenges: Too few people, too much work Hospitals and healthcare organizations nationwide are facing a shortage of qualified revenue cycle staff. A separate 2023 hospital poll indicated that 100% of executives agreed that staffing shortages have negatively impacted RCM rates.

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What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing? 2025 Ultimate Guide

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) opens the door for students to take on roles such as family nurse practitioner (FNP), nurse educator , nurse executive , psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) and more. 1 Leadership training, like the non-clinical program at the University of St. through 2033. through 2033.

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Meet Nancy Colobong Smith, American Nephrology Nurses Association’s President-Elect 2023-24

Minority Nurse

She is the national president-elect 2023-24 of the American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA). We have an in-house team that consists of over 100 unit-based RNs trained in HD, SLED, PD & CRRT who perform approximately 6,000 procedures a year on one campus with support from the dialysis technician team.