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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

It’s clear that the state of the nursing shortage is at a crisis level. As an experienced bedside nurse, a recent nursing psychiatric/mental health graduate student, and a clinical adjunct faculty instructor, I have a strong opinion about what must be done. This is the state of nursing. References Advisory Board.

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Nurses: Always Ready, Always Willing

Daily Nurse

Despite ongoing nursing shortages that plague our healthcare system, millions of nurses keep punching the proverbial clock day after day — it’s what we’re trained to do. In a video news clip , the nurses discuss their experience of the crisis that unfolded in the vestibule of the office building where they work.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

At the direction of Executive Chief Nursing Officer (ECNO) Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC , Kuehn and 20 of her colleagues spent nearly one year exploring a potential model of care redesign for acute inpatient care at Cleveland Clinic. For more than a decade, it was a highly successful model.

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In search of staffing solutions – Reader Response

American Nurse

In Response to: In search of staffing solutions Dear Editor, The article discussed creative solutions to combat the nursing shortage. In a related article by Jean (2023) there are six proven strategies nursing executives are using to combat the nursing shortage. Addressing Nursing Shortages: Options for States.

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New VR Technology Transports Nursing Students to a Busy Hospital Floor

Health Leaders | Nursing

Students using vrClinicals for Nursing with a Meta™ Quest 2 headset will be engaged in an authentic, virtual clinical environment where they must navigate real challenges nurses encounter on the job: prioritizing multiple patients with varied, complex cases; colleague interruptions; and patient requests.

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How Can This Unique Nurse Identifier Benefit CNOs?

Health Leaders | Nursing

The NCSBN ID can be used in a central database to keep track of nurses and build the workforce, according to the NCSBN. Amid the nursing shortage, health systems are struggling to recruit and retain qualified nurses who want to continue being a part of the industry. Schwartz said. "If

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Nursing is so Unique it Needs Two Unique Identifiers

American Nurse

Among the articles I found were: allnurses.com – Should nursing charges be separate from the room charges? 2003) beckershospitalreview.com : Want to Fix the Nursing Shortage? Change this 100-year-old policy (2023) thefreelibrary.com – Nursing is the room rate (2012) HISTORY “Want to Fix the Nursing Shortage?”