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Honoring Certified Nurses: BCEN Unveils Research, Recognition & Rewards!

Daily Nurse

As Certified Nurses Day (March 19) celebrations begin, the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) is supporting nurses who invest in specialty certification with new research, consumer education, free nurse recognition tools, and a special promotion. Later this year, BCEN will develop a leadership-focused survey.

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5 Ways to Reduce Horizontal Violence in Healthcare

Relias

Ensure incidents are documented and promptly addressed. Teach staff communication techniques that promote collaboration and mutual respect. In severe cases, it can lead to physical symptoms like insomnia, weight changes, or even cardiac problems. Hold regular team meetings where issues can be openly discussed.

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Fixing the Grad Nurse Turnover Problem by Equipping Your Preceptors

Healthy Workforce Institute

Preceptors should confront issues, start documentation if necessary, and keep managers informed. Next Generation of Bullies To prevent new nurses from becoming the next generation of bullies, preceptors need to immediately confront disruptive behavior, start a documentation trail, and give managers a heads-up about any concerning behavior.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

Aligning with the organization’s professional practice model (PPM), it empowered nurses to collaborate with an interdisciplinary team and facilitate patient care delivery processes that promoted best practices and optimal outcomes. But as the pandemic unfolded, it became clear that the model wasn’t meeting daily patient care needs.

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Top 10 Attributes of a Great Nurse

Diversity Nursing

Great Nurses bring their best qualities into the profession to enhance the healthcare team and promote positive patient outcomes. Nurses are often the liaison between doctors, patients, and families, so they must be able to convey information clearly to avoid errors or miscommunications.

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The Call for Greater Autonomy in Nursing

Nurse.com

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. When nurses are heard, they feel valued, more engaged, and more empowered to make improvements in patient care,” she added.

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Enhancing Practice: Understanding the Nursing Process Steps

Nurse.com

The five key steps guide nursing care and promote better communication among healthcare team members. Regardless of your experience, applying the nursing process is vital to providing patient-centered care. These steps lead to improved patient satisfaction and individualized care. Each diagnosis is placed into a category.