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Communication, Clinical Competence, And More: What Are the Top Skills to Be a Nurse?

Post University

Key soft skills include: Communication and Interpersonal Skills Communication is at the heart of everything nurses do. To be effective communicators, nurses should master essentials such as active listening and nonverbal communication skills. Like it or not, nursing schedules, procedures, or best practices will change.

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Magnet4Europe

American Nurse

Magnet-designated hospital, participating in learning collaboratives to share best practices, building critical mass, creating networks, and providing actionable feedback. Bridging the journey Klinikum Lüneburg chose a bridge to illustrate its professional practice model. See Spreading the news.)

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Emergency Room Triage: How ER Nurses Prioritize Patient Care

Every Nurse

They are the first point of contact for patients as they enter the emergency room, and their role is to quickly assess the severity of each patient’s condition. They play a critical role in determining the order in which patients are seen by the medical team, ensuring that those in the most urgent need of care receive it promptly.

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Top 21 Nursing Interview Questions and Answers to Ace the Interview

Post University

This feedback should prompt improvements not only in clinical abilities but also in soft skills such as communication and teamwork. “How do you ensure effective communication with patients and teammates?” Keep in mind that your conduct during the entire interview will also reflect on your communication abilities.

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Nursing Without the Burnout: Flexible Career Paths for Lower Stress

Daily Nurse

Telehealth nurses utilize various technologies to monitor patients and provide care from a distance, such as: Video conferencing platforms for face-to-face consultations; Wearable devices to track vital signs and health metrics; Secure messaging systems for ongoing patient communication.

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Reducing Maternal Mortality: Will the ‘Birthing-Friendly’ Hospital Designation Help?

Relias

We must improve care in this area of maternal health by strengthening screening, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and ongoing care using recommended screening tools and evidence-based best practices, as well as developing innovative culturally appropriate community-based programs.