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Study Highlights Gap Between Real and Perceived Diabetes Knowledge in Outpatient Nurses

Consult QD

The role of nurses in caring for and educating patients with diabetes continues to rise commensurately with the growing prevalence of the disease. This reality has prompted a Cleveland Clinic research study designed to examine the relationship between perceived and actual diabetes knowledge among nurses in ambulatory settings.

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Ambulatory Care Nursing: Quickly Evolving and In Demand

Nurse.com

Mary Johnson, BSN, RN-BC, NE-BC, a speaker for Nurse.com’s Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Review , remembers when cataract patients would have their surgeries in hospitals and remain inpatients for several days with their heads immobilized by sandbags. Nurses are pivotal in ambulatory care delivery.

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Six Steps to Being a Better Nurse Communicator

Minority Nurse

Both patients and colleagues figure largely in a nurse’s world, and listening well and speaking your truth clearly is essential both on the job and in your daily life. Nursing is itself a highly collaborative practice in most instances. Conversations Abound.

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Six Steps to Being a Better Nurse Communicator

Digital Doorway

Nursing care is built on the foundation of communication -- both patients and colleagues figure largely in a nurse's world, and being able to listen well and speak your truth clearly is absolutely essential both on the job and in your daily life.