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Healthcare Technology and Nursing: What You Should Know

Diversity Nursing

EHRs have streamlined documentation for Nurses to document patient information which, as a result, reduces the need for physical storage space, eliminates handwriting legibility issues, and provides a structured documentation format.

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Four Creative Ways to Start a Journaling Habit

Minority Nurse

Putting your thoughts down on paper can not only help you perform better at work but also promote understanding and self-compassion outside of work. Use this method to document life events, advice, or quotes that inspire you. All this wears down our ability to deal with hard feelings and react calmly to intense workplace situations.

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Nursing Work Environments: A Brief Guide

Nurse.com

Knowing your rights as a nurse: The Nursing Bill of Rights The American Nurses Association implemented monumental changes with the creation of The Nurses Bill of Rights. This outlines professional standards and serves as a guide for employers, policymakers, contract agencies, and nurses.

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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

The NPD practitioners also promote unit socialization so new nurses feel accepted and secure, which can help reduce the chances that they’ll leave the organization. See Cost of nurse turnover.) Nursing professional development standards. 15+ nursing burnout statistics [2023]: The shocking truth about nursing.

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The Call for Greater Autonomy in Nursing

Nurse.com

Transforming our current healthcare delivery model to address these challenges will require greater autonomy in nursing and flexibility built into nurse roles. The future of healthcare will require a strong, capable nursing workforce prepared to provide care and promote health and well-being among fellow colleagues and patients.

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Are You a Nurse Bully?

Nurse.com

Carefully document every detail of the encounter. Creating awareness: It’s important for all nurses (but especially new ones) to have a firm grasp on the signs of bullying. Training materials can help nurses better understand the differences between acceptable and unacceptable behavior and encourage them to report cases of abuse.

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Connections ease nurses’ burdens

American Nurse

As part of this collaborative endeavor to address obstacles to health, others frequently examine individual nurses through the lens of the nurse–patient relationship. However, the effects of personal and professional relationships on nurses themselves require better documentation. See Nurses’ voices.