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Intimate partner violence

American Nurse

The World Health Organization describes intimate partner violence (IPV) as “behavior by an intimate partner or ex-partner that causes physical, sexual or psychological harm, including physical aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, and controlling behaviors.” Intimate partner violence. October 9, 2021.

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Intimate partner violence – Reader Response

American Nurse

In Response to: Intimate partner violence Dear Editor, Congratulations to Lisa DiBlasi Moorehead for highlighting the hidden issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) in your August 8 edition. We agree with her call for patients to be offered greater support. We are working with healthcare leaders to support this process.

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Partners in Prevention Community Clinic

Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations

by Debra Eardley, DNP, RN, PHNA-BC The Partners in Prevention (PIP) clinic was developed to provide students in my public health nursing courses the opportunity to learn how to work with people different than themselves in applying PHN foundations of practice, competencies, Intervention Wheel, and levels of prevention.

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TAVR and SAVR Perform Similarly at 5 Years in Low-Risk Patients, PARTNER 3 Report Shows

Consult QD

Extended follow-up data from the landmark PARTNER 3 trial comparing transcatheter and surgical aortic valve replacement (TAVR and SAVR, respectively) in patients at low surgical risk showed statistically comparable rates of a composite of death, stroke or rehospitalization — and of the individual component events — at five years.

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Common questions about writing accountability partners

American Nurse

That’s where a writing accountability partner can help. What do accountability partners do? As the name implies, accountability partners hold each other accountable. How do I find an accountability partner? Journalist Barbara Mantel suggests finding accountability partners through professional associations.

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Yuma Regional Medical Center selects NRC Health as new patient experience partner

NRC Health

Yuma Regional Medical Center has selected NRC Health, a nationally-recognized leader in patient experience improvement, to be its partner in building Human Understanding across its network through humanized healthcare solutions and data-driven insights to empower YRMC’s primary value of “Patients Come First.”

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Shenandoah University and Valley Health Partner to Tackle Nursing Shortage 

Daily Nurse

We’re proud to partner with Valley Health on such an important endeavor to facilitate an increased nursing workforce in the region. At Shenandoah University, our nursing faculty are perpetual innovators and, as such, are exceptionally well positioned to lead and partner in developing these essential modules.”