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Nursing Best Practices: Caring for Disabled Patients

Diversity Nursing

Nurses play a crucial role in creating more inclusive health care and providing high-quality care. Caring for disabled patients requires a compassionate and patient-centered approach. By working together, healthcare professionals can develop a holistic care plan that addresses the various aspects of a patient's well-being.

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

Every Nurse

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies Updated June 22, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers Many nurses aspire to take on leadership roles, and becoming a charge nurse is often the next step on this career trajectory.

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Pediatric Military Nursing: Caring for Young Patients in Unique Circumstances

Every Nurse

Additionally, these nurses work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as social workers and mental health specialists, to address the unique challenges faced by military families. They collaborate to develop holistic care plans that address not only the physical health but also the emotional well-being of their young patients.

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New nurses and clinical judgment

American Nurse

However, during the transition from school, new nurses frequently experience an academic–practice gap in which they have difficulty transferring knowledge and theory to the clinical setting. Modeling Model attributes of a professional nurse to help graduate nurses transition to practice and socialize within the profession.