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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

With a grant from the Department of Defense—who could use her study and recommendations to provide care to members of the military—her team is in the process of designing a tool kit that can be implemented by anyone on-site or via telemedicine. (Or “Telemedicine and telemonitoring are sort of the answer,” says Bettencourt. It’s the caring.

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Men in nursing

American Nurse

Better representation key for profession’s workforce, health outcome goals Men in nursing view their presence in the profession as vital for addressing social determinants of health and meeting the nation’s growing healthcare needs. Men in the military and religious orders served for centuries as nurses.

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Tips for thriving–not just surviving–on the night shift

American Nurse

This suggests that increased carbohydrate and caloric load in the morning and reduced intake in the evening can lead to improved health outcomes. Establishing a meal pattern can aid energy regulation and normal health processes. A healthy nursing team increases productivity and engagement and improves patient outcomes.