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And The First Place Goes To.

Penn Nursing

Penn Nursing This issue - Fall 2023 Spring 2025 Fall 2024 Spring 2024 Fall 2023 Spring 2023 Fall 2022 Spring 2022 Fall 2021 Spring 2021 Search Features Don’t Go! The app helps users visualize the care continuum, from intake session through treatment, preparing patients for upcoming physical and mental demands.

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Colorado Nurses Foundation Presents Awards for Nursing Excellence

American Nurse

At a gala event held on May 18, 2024, the Colorado Nurses Foundation honored seventy-eight nurses as Luminaries in fifteen categories. Her respect for humanity, coupled with a relentless pursuit of excellence in care embodies the essence of nursing and sets a benchmark for leadership in healthcare.

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Career karma

American Nurse

That’s when Benjamin realized that she could use her natural charisma to do what was most important to her: increase health literacy. “My Impressed with her resourcefulness, AHA asked Benjamin, an ANACalifornia member, to do some radio spots about heart health. 2024; 19(5). And it worked!” American Nurse Journal.

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Combating the Rise in Pregnan­cy-Related Hypertension

Consult QD

Additionally, we are incorporating shared-decision making, providing culturally sensitive education for all patients, and working to eliminate barriers related to social determinants of health, transportation, and health literacy and numeracy,” he says.

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Home health nursing

American Nurse

The nurse’s role Home-based professional nursing requires a unique set of knowledge and skills focused on care coordination, home assessment, direct patient care, team leadership, health promotion, and patient education related to self-care. 2024; 19(6). February 2024. ahrq.gov/health-literacy/improve/precautions/tool5.html

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The Power of Words

Penn Nursing

In November 2024, she gave the keynote address in Spanish at the Pan-American Nursing Research Colloquium in Chile. She says her studies, “made me more aware of health literacy broadly and of different modes of communication that people might use.” Two members of my immediate staff are bilingual; that’s critically important.

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Diabetes innovations and access to care

American Nurse

For example, ElSayed and colleagues recommend considering individual patient health literacy and cultural disease awareness when discussing diabetes technology. Leadership can address these challenges with increased staff education and support to prevent stress and burnout. 2024; 19(5). American Nurse Journal.