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Exploring Non-Bedside Nursing Job Opportunities

Diversity Nursing

While bedside Nursing is a critical and rewarding part of the profession, it's not the only path available. There are numerous non-bedside Nursing roles that offer unique challenges, opportunities for growth, and the ability to make a significant impact in healthcare.

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Neonatal abstinence syndrome: A quality improvement initiative

American Nurse

We used the current NAS protocol but added evidence-based nonpharmacologic interventions such as breastfeeding and rooming-in, as well as NAS nurse education, to improve the current protocol and ensure its appropriate use. Nurses scored an average of 94% on the post-test (compared with 69.6% pre-implementation).

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Precepting: Crucial to Retaining and Helping New Nurses Succeed

Nurse.com

One thing that can ease the transition and help retain new nurses is nurse precepting, said Solimar Figueroa, PhD, RN, MHA, P-PCA, a clinical collaborator for the American Academy for Preceptor Advancement (AAPA). Preceptorship and mentorship are two different things,” Figueroa said. Ambulatory Preceptor: The Preceptor Role.

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How to Create a Clinical Ladder To Improve Nurse Retention and Performance

Relias

Here are some recommended steps to follow to design and implement a successful program: 1 – Appoint leaders Establish a steering committee that includes representatives from nursing administration, nursing education, nursing practice, and frontline nurses.

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Preventing hospital-acquired pressure injuries

American Nurse

A hospital in New York addressed its high HAPI rate by evaluating nurse knowledge and implementing an educational plan. However, despite available best practice guidelines, nurses’ knowledge of both risk and preventive strategies varies and the incidence of pressure injuries (PIs) worldwide remains stagnant.