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Conversations as self-care

American Nurse

One intervention in my nursing practice is to facilitate intentional conversations. Conversation and conversations that matter are ways “of harnessing the collective wisdom and self-organizing capacity of groups of any size….” They’re worthy of any self-care plan for nurses and others in healthcare.

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What you need to understand about Medicare cuts

Nurse Practitioners in Business

by Don Self For years, I have been teaching primary care providers that the traditional Part B Medicare patient is the most profitable of all patients they could see. Just yesterday, I had a Nurse Practitioner ask me if she should stop seeing Medicare patients with the 2023 CUTS that she is reading about in professional publications.

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Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory as Patient Empowerment: Can we remove the embarrassment from urinary incontinence?

Nursology

Despite the sacredness of these moments and conversations, I often … Continue reading Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory as Patient Empowerment: Can we remove the embarrassment from urinary incontinence? Contributor: Kristen S.

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The nurse’s role in advance care planning

American Nurse

Facilitate difficult conversations and support patient decision making. Takeaways: The 1990 Federal Patient Self Determination Act requires that Medicare- and Medicaid-funded healthcare organizations follow state laws related to advance directives. Nurses can support patients in having these difficult conversations.

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The Relentless School Nurse: “Pearls of Wisdom” from the Missouri School Nurse Association Conference

The Relentless School Nurse

What an honor it is to share time, learning, and camaraderie with school nurses outside of my home state. I want to especially thank Eli Bruggemann, whose initial email inquiry was the beginning of a series of deeply thoughtful conversations about school nursing practice in Missouri. Click to view slideshow.

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Strategies to Navigate Difficult Conversations with Employees

Healthy Workforce Institute

Navigating difficult conversation is an essential skill healthcare leaders must possess to build healthy work cultures. Especially in healthcare, effective communication is the backbone of providing top-notch patient care and fostering a supportive work environment. Am I afraid having this conversation will change that?

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Corona Conversations Vol. 3: Living with the Trauma from COVID19 for Nurses with Lauren Funiestas

New Thing Nurse

I was lucky enough to sit down with my dear friend and favorite human, Lauren Funiestas, an experienced mental health provider who is passionate about providing multicultural, trauma informed care, for an insightful conversation about the stress and trauma that working during COVID19 has caused for the mental health fo frontline healthcare workers.