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Exciting Nursing Career Paths for the Aging Nurse

Minority Nurse

A telehealth nurse may staff a patient advice line, perform care coordination functions, or help patients manage their medications and other aspects of their healthcare. Nursing triage can also often be performed very efficiently via phone or video.

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Heart failure management: Updated guidelines

American Nurse

Understand your role in patient-centered care. Palliative care The updated guidelines recommend palliative care and management to optimize patient outcomes and end-of-life quality. Nurse-led support for patients with HF who experience depression can improve self-care, which leads to improved clinical outcomes.

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Community Health Nurses: Advocates for Underserved Populations

Every Nurse

By providing essential healthcare services, community health nurses ensure that underserved populations have access to quality care. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Health promotion and disease prevention are key components of community health nursing.

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What Is an MSN Degree?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Interested in accelerating your nursing career? If you have considered pursuing an advanced nursing education, you may have wondered, what is an MSN degree? A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree allows practicing nurses to move forward in their careers. 11 Is an MSN Degree Worth It?

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Resiliency, Diversity, Opportunity: Core Tenants of a Magnet-accredited Nursing Program

Minority Nurse

Building and leading nursing practices is no different. Magnet recognition is an important designation that validates nursing contributions and commitment to providing quality patient care through innovation. As a result, nurses must have time to decompress and be prepared to perform their best.

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ECMO and nurse-led mobilization

American Nurse

Practical, evidence-based guidelines (including visual confirmation tools, documented mobility goals, continuous feedback, and education) can help nurses embrace mobilization of patients receiving ECMO therapy. Describe immobility relative to ECMO and post-intensive care syndrome. See What is PICS? What is PICS? Fraser et al.,