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The 5 Ps of Nursing: Foundational Rounding for Best Practices

Post University

The 5 Ps in nursing can help you improve your rounding practices and make the task more enjoyable as a result. The 5 Ps of nursing are defined by Readiness Rounds as a set of best practices for hourly rounding that can help increase efficiency, bolster patient outcomes, and improve job satisfaction ratings among nursing staff.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Barbara Bosah

Minority Nurse

With over 14 years of experience leading care teams for patients with complex medical conditions, she is passionate nursing leader who fosters dynamic and supportive work environments that encourage continuous learning and professional growth. It requires a lot of patience, as sometimes it may seem like no end in sight.

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3 Health Systems Where Tech is Transforming Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

The platform provides nurses with a resource hub they can consult for bedside care by delivering hospital best practices in readily digestible resource formats such as interactive guides, how-to video clips, concise updates, and intuitive checklists. It’s also useful in helping avoid mistakes.

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Minimizing Medical Burnout: Dr Sarah M I Cartwright

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Augustine for Health Sciences, encompassing the Master of Science in Nursing , Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Post-Graduate Nursing Certificate programs. Our ultimate goal is to improve the health and wellness of our nation through the advancement of nursing practice, and we are doing so one student at a time across the U.S.

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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. Most significantly, the teams have developed a strong relationship and sense of camaraderie.

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Magnet4Europe: Taking the next steps

American Nurse

Partnership (twinning) allows the two organizations to share best practices and strategies to address common challenges facing nursing and healthcare in general. These learning collaboratives offer opportunities to share best practices, create networks, and develop actionable feedback reports.