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Continuing Education For Nurses: Staying Up To Date In The Field

Diversity Nursing

Why Continuing Education is Vital Continuing education (CE) is vital for Nurses as it allows you to stay up to date with the latest advancements and best practices in the field. It allows you to improve clinical skills and knowledge, enabling you to provide better care for patients.

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What to Know About Continuing Education for Nurses

IntelyCare

Nursing education doesn’t stop after you receive your license. Instead, nurses at all practice levels are required to complete continuing education (CE) courses. These are also referred to as continuing nursing education (CNE) courses. What are Continuing Education Courses? What is NCPD?

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What to Know About Continuing Education for Nurses

IntelyCare

Nursing education doesn’t stop after you receive your license. Instead, nurses at all practice levels are required to complete continuing education (CE) courses. These are also referred to as continuing nursing education (CNE) courses. What are Continuing Education Courses? What is NCPD?

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It’s 1 year since my sabbatical

The Nurse Sabbatical

Four years ago, I was challenged by the way that we renew our nursing licenses and certifications and figured there must be a better way. It allows nurses and doctors to track their continuing education needs for each of their state licenses. For now, here is the short version. We now have over 75 users.

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Peer support and nurse well-being

American Nurse

Many more programs exist now in recognition of the psychological support that our nurse colleagues continue to need as we care for each other during the challenges of staffing crises, under-resourced hospitals, and the ongoing challenges and repercussions of the pandemic. Peer support offers psychological safety.

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Nurse License Protection Case Study: Neglecting an ED patient in need of nursing care; failing to maintain an accurate healthcare information record

American Nurse

Nurse License Protection Case Study with Risk Management Strategies Presented by NSO A State Board of Nursing (SBON) complaint may be filed against a nurse by a patient, a patient’s family member, colleague, employer, and/or other regulatory agency, such as the Department of Health. Summary At approximately 1:00 a.m.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

This may include routine preventative care as well as early diagnosis and treatment of diseases or medical conditions. Other common specializations include gerontology and psychiatric care. FNPs provide patient care in a number of ways, and one of those ways is in writing prescriptions when necessary.