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It’s clear that the state of the nursing shortage is at a crisis level. As an experienced bedsidenurse, a recent nursing psychiatric/mental health graduate student, and a clinical adjunct faculty instructor, I have a strong opinion about what must be done. First and foremost, nurses require better pay.
Magnet designation comes with new requirements and expectations with regard to nursing practice. As healthcare evolves and becomes more complicated, the roles and responsibilities of bedsidenurses will change and require enhanced clinical and critical thinking skills. March 9, 2022. pdf Graystone R. J Nurs Adm. doi:10.1097/NNA.0000000000000547
In alignment with the organization’s nursing strategic priority to advance a culture of excellence with the Magnet principles, the council supports the needs and concerns of night shift workers, including new nurses who typically start out on the night shift. J Nurses Prof Dev. Am Nurse J. September 24, 2019.
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