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Engaging nurses in scholarly work

American Nurse

Based in this premise, the Institute of Medicine’s 2010 The Future of Nursing Leading Change, Advancing Health identified nurses as the driving force to help realize the objectives set forth in the 2010 Affordable Care Act. Provide nursing education that emphasizes evidence-based nursing practice.

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The VIP treatment: A comprehensive post-fall assessment guideline

American Nurse

With the older adult population growth rate projected to increase significantly within the next decade, the CDC estimates that approximately 52 million falls will occur in 2030. At one facility, the team met with the care coordination team and director of nursing to discuss the prospect of implementing the protocol.

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Resiliency, Diversity, Opportunity: Core Tenants of a Magnet-accredited Nursing Program

Minority Nurse

Data shows that the median age of registered nurses is approximately 46, with more than 25 percent planning to leave the industry or retire over the next five years. Furthermore, it is projected that over 200,000 nursing jobs will be created annually through 2030.