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Nursing ethics and shared governance model

American Nurse

Takeaways: Through shared governance, nurses are encouraged to participate in organizational decision-making to satisfy professional obligations. Incorporating ethical competence and professional development into everyday nursing practice is imperative to fulfilling ethical obligations for optimal patient care.

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Re-imagining nursing’s social contract with the public

American Nurse

The current state of nursing requires change. Takeaways: Nursing’s collective experience with the pandemic requires a re-evaluation of the profession’s relationship with the public. Ethical practice and the integrity of the profession depends on supportive social conditions.

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Electronic peer review and CLABSI rates

American Nurse

Takeaways: Peer review, an expectation of nursing professionals, aligns with Magnet® standards related to the promotion of patient safety and the advancement of nursing knowledge. Orlando Health bases its peer review process on Haag-Heitman and George’s theoretical nursing framework for nursing peer review.

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ChatGPT and aging

American Nurse

Ongoing discourse is needed on how we can use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to meet the needs of the aging population in a responsible and ethical manner and promote health equity. Speakers and experts represented the following disciplines: computer science, human computer interaction, law, medicine, nursing, and ethics.

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How to Have a Successful Nursing Career in a Foreign Country

The Gypsy Nurse

The noble and fulfilling field of nursing is international. The prospect of fresh chances and experiences inspires many nurses to pursue their careers abroad. Learn about the country’s healthcare system, nursing license requirements, and rules governing the profession of nursing before you do anything else.

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Climate change interventions

American Nurse

Corporate social responsibility in the post-pandemic work environment Takeaways: The nursing profession must address climate change to protect and promote human health. Addressing climate change through corporate social responsibility is urgent and timely in the COVID-19 disaster recovery period for the nursing profession.

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The Powerful Constraints on Medical Care in Catholic Hospitals Across America

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurse midwife Beverly Maldonado recalls a pregnant woman arriving at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital in Maryland after her water broke. We can't do anything,'" said Maldonado, now working as a nurse midwife in California, who asked them: "What do you mean we can't do anything? By Rachana Pradhan and Hannah Recht. What's the point?"