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Continuing Education for Nurses: Why Ongoing Learning Matters in Nursing

Post University

By engaging in continuing education for nurses, you may have the opportunity to build new skills, explore emerging technologies, and stay informed about the latest research findings in nursing. Check the educational requirements of your state for the most accurate and detailed information.

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Nursing Informatics: Where Nursing and Technology Coincide

Post University

According to the American Nursing Association, Nursing informatics (NI) is the specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences to identify, define, manage, and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice.”

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What is Your Nursing Archetype?

Empowered Nurses

They may also be involved in clinical research, continuing education, or quality improvement initiatives. It can also help you understand other nurses you work with and gives you insight into how best to communicate with them. They are great members on the policy and procedure committee. The post What is Your Nursing Archetype?

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LGBTQ+ Nurses and the Evolving Field of Healthcare

Diversity Nursing

My manager made sure my preferred pronouns were used in all communications, and they even organized a 'pronoun workshop' for the whole team. As Nurse writers, educators, and practitioners, we have a profound responsibility to continue advocating for change. My unit has been incredibly supportive. Yet, challenges persist.

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

and soft skills (communication, emotional intelligence, patient education, etc.) You can grow by taking your continuing education seriously through podcasts, videos, books, nursing journals, in-person and recorded CEU courses, conferences, and webinars.

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The Power of Teamwork in Combating Nursing Home Neglect 

American Medical Compliance

Get the Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation in Nursing Homes Training Here Understanding Nursing Home Neglect Neglect in nursing homes can be intentional or unintentional , often stemming from issues like understaffing, lack of training, and poor communication. Improving Communication Channels Poor communication is a leading cause of neglect.

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5 Risk Control Considerations as Nurse Practitioners’ Scope of Practice Expands

Minority Nurse

Continuous education and training are vital as the standards of care evolve alongside advancements in medical knowledge and technology. Therefore, establishing clear communication and maintaining thorough documentation is essential. Informed Consent.