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Seven Steps to Become a More Culturally Sensitive Nurse

Every Nurse

Highest Paying Nursing Jobs Explore career profiles for the top 10 highest paying nursing jobs of 2023. It can be difficult to inform a patient or be confident about consent given when the patient primarily communicates in their mother tongue. is expanding culturally at an unprecedented rate.

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Meet Two Harvard-trained Clinicians Championing Pediatric Mental Health

Daily Nurse

We also need to make sure that we are providing a “surround-sound experience” for the youth by communicating closely with the school, pediatrician, and any other outside providers. They can also help coordinate with community providers to create a support system for the student.

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The Importance of Effective Communication in Nursing

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

To be a successful healthcare provider, clinical nurse or nurse leader, you need exceptional communication skills—and you need to be able to use them during high-stress situations. Why Is Communication Important in Nursing? Below, we explore 10 communication skills that are important for nurses.

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Cultural Competency in Neonatal Nursing: Strategies and Resources

Every Nurse

It is a time when infants are at their most vulnerable, families are typically highly stressed, and healthcare providers must communicate complex information to parents who are struggling to cope with their infant’s needs. Another way to overcome these challenges is through collaboration and communication.

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Home health nursing

American Nurse

The National Association for Home Care and Hospice recently reported that the supply of nurses can’t sufficiently meet the demand for these services. Home health agency staff then visit the patient to assess their needs, identify whether the patient is homebound and eligible for home health, and discuss services. 2024; 19(6).

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The Power of Words

Penn Nursing

Sugerman Alumni Notes Class Notes, Spring 2025 In Memoriam, 2025 Spring Download Spring 2025 issue Menu Button The Power of Words When communication barriers impede care, nurses often play a role in bridging language and cultural gaps. Still, multilingual day-to-day communication is valuable, says Phann.