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The Rise of Malpractice Claims Against NPs

Daily Nurse

According to “The 2022 Nurse Practitioner Professional Liability Exposure Claim Report: 5th Edition,” claims again nurse practitioners (NPs) are rising. To find out what this means and what NPs can do about it, Daily Nurse interviewed Georgia Reiner, MS, CPHRM, Risk Analyst, Nurses Service Organization (NSO).

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Project ECHO and the geriatric healthcare workforce

American Nurse

The American Nurses Association reports that many factors influence the current workforce strain on nursing, including inadequate support and the demands of an aging population, many with advanced chronic conditions. A second ECHO line for long-term care facility teams (Nursing Home STRONG ECHO) began in 2020.

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How to Fix the Nursing Shortage and Address Burnout: Veteran Nurse Leader Has the Answers

Daily Nurse

Anne Dabrow Woods has incredible insight into nursing as a practicing critical care nurse practitioner and nursing educator with over 39 years of experience and counting. How long have you been in nursing, and what are some of your roles during that time? I know what nurses need in practice.

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How To Become a Registered Nurse

Nurse.com

” Another reason to become a registered nurse is that RNs are in high demand. RN employment is expected to grow 9% from 2020 to 2030 or by 194,500 job openings annually, according to the U.S. Follow these steps for how to become a registered nurse and start your journey toward a satisfying, meaningful career.

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The VIP treatment: A comprehensive post-fall assessment guideline

American Nurse

Takeaways: No standardized post-fall assessment exists for long-term care facilities, which leads to inefficiency and inaccuracy. 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. 2023; 18(3).

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Best Guide on How to Become a Director of Nursing in 2023

Nurse Code

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the demand for Healthcare Administrators will grow by 32% between 2020 and 2030. The increased demand for Nursing Directors is due to more stringent public health policies, the increasing demand for Nursing services, and an aging DON population. Can an LPN be a Director of Nursing?

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Nursing Shortage: A 2024 Data Study Reveals Key Insights

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

The United States is facing a critical nursing shortage that is expected to continue through 2030. 1 Lets consider the question, Why is there a nursing shortage, as well as what the nursing shortage statistics reveal and what strategies nurses can use to navigate the challenges of the nurse shortage.