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Nursing Best Practices: Caring for Disabled Patients

Diversity Nursing

Here are some best practices for Nurses to consider when caring for disabled patients: Accessibility: Ensure that the environment is accessible and accommodates the needs of disabled patients. Make sure medical equipment is accessible and that communication aids, such as hearing devices or visual aids, are readily available.

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The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies

Every Nurse

They are accountable for resource management, team communication, and ensuring that quality care is delivered to all patients. Key Responsibilities of a Staff Nurse A staff nurse is responsible for providing patient-centered care that is evidence-based and supported by best practices.

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Pediatric Military Nursing: Caring for Young Patients in Unique Circumstances

Every Nurse

By empowering military families with knowledge, nurses enable them to make informed decisions about their child’s care. They coordinate care plans, communicate with specialists, and ensure continuity of care for their patients, especially when families are relocated to different bases.

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Why Successful Integrated Care Management Matters

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To provide the best services possible, healthcare organizations of all kinds must understand how to implement integrated care management. What does integrated care management mean? Integrated care is a best practice model that combines evidence-based medical and behavioral healthcare services at one point of entry.