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It Took a Village: New Mother and Psychiatric Nurse Earns MSN Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Post University

She joined a home health provider as a weekend case manager in 2009. That was her first experience working with mental health patients. I grew to really enjoy mental health nursing, says Mercy, who decided to continue her education and earn an Associate of Science in nursing. It has literally taken a village.

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A Beautiful Journey: California Travel Nurse Fast Tracks Toward Dreams with BSN Degree Via SIMPath®

Post University

Ameen worked in a long-term acute care hospital, a Veterans Affairs hospital, a skilled nursing facility and a mental health/alcohol detox facility. As he neared the end of his associate degree program in 2019, Ameen researched his next step: a bachelor’s degree in nursing. That research led him to American Sentinel.

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Caring for adults with autism spectrum disorder

American Nurse

Working with the information technology/clinical systems department, the team created a trigger from a positive response on this question, which then initiates consults for the behavioral health intervention team (BHIT), integrated case management, and the dietary department. Behavioral health intervention team. 2024; 19(6).

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There is a Mental Health Crisis in Nursing

The Nursing Site

Stubin, PhD, RN, assistant professor at Rutgers University – Camden (Camden, NJ), there is a “ mental health crisis in nursing. ” In 2024, research from Degreechoices, a higher education research group found that 38% of nursing students experienced depression. since 2019. That is an increase of 9.3%

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Interventions to Overcome Nurse Burnout

American Nurse

2019, Forsyth et al., Yet, nurses tend to report lower stress levels, less burnout, and higher rates of personal accomplishment and job satisfaction when nurses can interact positively with patients and families in critical care and general care units (Buckley, 2019). 2011; Forsyth et al., 2021; Romppanen et al., 2016; Buckley et al.,

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Utilizing De-Escalation Techniques to Maintain Safety for Staff & Patients

American Nurse

Nurses also work with patients who have various degrees of mental health issues such as dementia, schizophrenia, and drug and alcohol addiction. There is currently not a lot of research on the efficacy of de-escalation (Joint Commission, 2019). Retrieved June 2, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070620085620.htm

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Advocating for Critical Care Transport Nurses

Minority Nurse

Our most recent transport nursing RDS took place in 2019, and I fully expect the new knowledge, advances, and experiences that came about during the coronavirus pandemic will be apparent as we go through the 2024 transport nursing RDS.