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Careers in Virtual Nursing: What You Need to Know

Post University

Virtual nursing has many practical applications, ranging from the diagnosis of rashes and other ailments to ongoing care and treatment of chronic conditions. How Virtual Nursing Supports New Nurses on the Floor In recent years (especially during the pandemic), virtual nurses have provided much-needed support to bedside nurses.

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Nurse Input is Crucial to Jefferson Health’s Virtual Nursing Program

Health Leaders | Nursing

The health system is getting feedback from the front lines to make sure its Virtual Nursing program will meet expectations and become a permanent part of patient care Virtual nursing programs require careful planning. And no one knows that better than the nurses.

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Behind the Screen But Not Behind the Scenes: Virtual Nurses Provide Clinical Support, Additional Expertise

Minority Nurse

Regardless of the technology, nurses play essential roles throughout telemedicine, usually conveying or using insights or information. Simply put, virtual nursing is the practice of nursing using telecommunication and telehealth tools and technologies.

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When Risks Collide: Maternal Mortality and Mental Health

Relias

Healthcare organizations must improve communication and coordination at the system level. They should ensure that appropriate interventions are in place — whether they include community behavioral health resources, social workers, or other types of case management — to reduce the gap between acute care and when the patient goes home.