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Compassionate Care: 4 Ways Nurses Can Improve Patient Care

Daily Nurse

Compassion is a common trait among health professionals, and compassionate care ensures that patients feel respected and well-cared for during their stay and can even speed up recovery. Genuine compassion requires forward-thinking and careful planning. Genuine compassion requires forward-thinking and careful planning.

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Nursing Trends in 2023 and Beyond

Diversity Nursing

Nurses at the forefront of healthcare continue to face challenges that change how we provide Nursing care to our patients. As the Nursing field continues to evolve, here are some of the top Nursing trends to watch in 2023 and for the years to come. We can expect the demand for Nurses to remain high for many years.

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The Future of Telehealth and Nursing

Nurse.com

Through a variety of telehealth platforms, patients now have access to high-quality care from the comfort of their own homes — an experience that has proved invaluable during the COVID-19 pandemic. What is Telehealth Nursing? Adoption of Telehealth and Nursing. Adoption of Telehealth and Nursing. According to the U.S.

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Here's the Current Landscape of Nursing Education

Health Leaders | Nursing

CNOs need to stay up to date on the current state of nursing education to maximize the potential of incoming new graduate nurses. According to Dunne, 52% of nurses are considering leaving their current position due to insufficient staffing. To combat burnout, it is essential that nurses learn self-care.

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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% 2021; Hughes et al.,

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5 Challenges (and Solutions) for Nurse Staffing Managers

Scrubs

Not having enough nurses on the floor can lead to fatigue, burnout, poor patient outcomes, and even deadly medical errors. To make the situation even more dire, the country is also preparing for a looming nursing shortage. By 2030, the U.S. will have over 1 million nurse job openings as older nurses retire.