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Understanding Medical Malpractice in Delaware: A Guide for Nurses

American Nurse

Patient safety is paramount, and yet, despite best efforts, medical malpractice incidents can lead to potential legal repercussions. This article aims to educate Delaware nurses about the elements of medical malpractice. This article aims to educate Delaware nurses about the elements of medical malpractice.

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Top Healthcare Career Resources Blogs of 2021

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

2021 was a big year for our blog with 70 new articles published, and as the new year begins, we’d like to take a moment to reflect on our top performing all-time publications for the year. So what were readers like you most interested to hear from us in 2021? Conclusion This wraps up the best-of articles from 2021.

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Risks Facing Nurse Practitioners Today

Minority Nurse

Despite compassionate work and service to the community, one lawsuit can affect your professional reputation. Nurse practitioner malpractice data can be used to inform and address areas of clinical improvement as well as help to improve the quality of care and patient safety. Malpractice claim costs are on the rise. since 2017.

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Skin failure: A historical perspective

American Nurse

2021: NPIAP conference In the fall of 2021, NPIAP convened a conference to discuss skin failure related to end of life, focusing on consensus around terminology and drawing attention to how little scientific research exists regarding the condition. Skillful communication and empathy can help prevent litigation. mg/dL (P =.07),

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8 Strategies for Improving Nurse Engagement

Relias

Top perks also included bonuses, profit sharing, malpractice insurance, and funded educational opportunities. A 2021 Achievers Workforce Institute survey examined 3,500 employees’ sense of belonging at work. Research studies have examined what comprises a high-functioning team and found that the central factor is good communication.