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Managing Healthcare Staff with Compliance in Mind

Celayix

With well-documented schedules and shift management, hospitals can avoid costly errors and wasted resources. Unfair or improper scheduling can also affect the mental health of your team – which will negatively affect you team, your service, and ultimately your patients. This documentation should be accessible to all staff.

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RN’s Mental Health Called Into Question By Nursing Board

Nurse.com

In the following case, an appellate court upholds a BON’s disciplinary decision after questioning an RN’s mental health and revoking her license. At the end of the inquiry, the committee renewed the BON’s request for the RN undergo a mental health evaluation. Talk to your fellow nurses about this legal issue.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

Safety planning has proven an effective means of supporting those struggling with mental health crises, abusive relationships, or other forms of trauma. Here, we’ll discuss creating safety planning documents for some common types of crises: Suicidal ideation. Provide mental health exercises. Substance use disorder.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

Safety planning has proven an effective means of supporting those struggling with mental health crises, abusive relationships, or other forms of trauma. Here, we’ll discuss creating safety planning documents for some common types of crises: Suicidal ideation. Provide mental health exercises. Substance use disorder.

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How to Become an Expert Witness as an RN: Building a Career in Legal Nursing Consultation

Registered Nursing

Focus on facts, standards, and documentation rather than making it personal. This can be challenging emotionally, but remember your role is to objectively evaluate whether standards of care were met, not to personally judge colleagues.