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Why Are Nurses Quitting?

Post University

Offering wellness programs that promote the importance of self-care. Creating a culture in which nurses know that they can leave work behind when they clock out for their shift. Embracing Change in Nursing Despite the challenges that nurses face, many professionals in the field are finding renewed purpose and passion in their work.

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Role of Certified Nurse Midwives in Promoting Maternal and Infant Health

Every Nurse

clinical practice The Role of Certified Nurse Midwives in Promoting Maternal and Infant Health EveryNurse Staff Last Updated: 10/03/2023 Popular Posts 10 Highest Paying Nursing Jobs & Specialties Why Should You Earn a BSN? These indicators reflect the health and well-being of newborns and their ability to thrive.

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Nurses With Disabilities: Still a Lot to Give

Daily Nurse

Our disability and our nursing care matters.”

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Meet David Nguyen an RN at Boston Medical Center

Minority Nurse

Serving these vulnerable populations is important to me because they are often stigmatized and have negative health outcomes associated with social determinants of health. I am currently a registered nurse at Boston Medical Center in the Medical Intensive Care Unit.

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Community Health Nurses’ Contributions to Community-Based Chronic Disease Management

Every Nurse

CLINICAL PRACTICE Community Health Nurses' Contributions to Community-Based Chronic Disease Management EveryNurse Staff Last Updated: 11/09/2023 Chronic diseases pose a significant burden on individuals, families, and healthcare systems. Disease Prevention and Screening Prevention plays a vital role in chronic disease management.

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Why Nurse Leaders Are the Power Behind Diversity in Healthcare

Post University

Why Is Healthcare Diversity in Nursing So Important? The National Center for Health Statistics reports that diversity is critical in nursing. Lack of it contributes to poorer health outcomes and higher mortality rates. Diversity promotes creativity, and that means better patient care.

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The Transformative Power of Diversity in Nurse Education

Every Nurse

The Significance of Diversity in Nurse Education The significance of diversity in nurse education cannot be overstated. One reason diversity is important in nurse education is that it promotes cultural competence , allowing future nurses to effectively interact with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.