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Training Healthcare Teams in Restorative Nursing: Best Practices and Tools 

American Medical Compliance

Restorative nursing stands as a cornerstone of healthcare, dedicated to enhancing patients’ quality of life by helping them regain or maintain their highest levels of function and independence. Interdisciplinary collaboration ensures comprehensive care and promotes a unified approach among staff.

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Severe Wound Care Is Shifting to Post-Acute Care

Relias

Since 2016, fewer patients with severe wounds have received care in long-term care hospitals, and more patients have gone to less costly facilities like inpatient rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities. The post Severe Wound Care Is Shifting to Post-Acute Care appeared first on Relias.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Elodia Mercier

Minority Nurse

I started as a staff RN in 1984 in the Neurology unit of Montefiore and then moved to the Rehabilitation units for long-term care. I was then promoted to become a Patient Care Coordinator and then a Nurse Manager in the Department of Medicine.

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The Role of a Nurse Practitioner: What You Need to Know

Every Nurse

In contrast, NP’s have a more extensive scope of practice and can prescribe medications, order diagnostic tests, and provide more specialized care to patients, in collaboration with physicians and other healthcare professionals. In addition to their cost-effectiveness, NP’s provide high-quality care.

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Nurse Practitioner Specialties Explained

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

Antonio Guillem/123RF.com The modern healthcare world has expanded vastly in recent history to offer quality and comprehensive care to patients of all ages and all demographics like never before. We know more and can do more to promote the best quality and longevity of life possible.

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Full Practice Authority: APRN Readiness, Barriers to Practice and Access in South Carolina

American Nurse

Most respondents (n=323, 84%) provide primary care across various settings while a portion (n=43, 16%) provide care in acute care settings. A national survey of nurse practitioners’ patient satisfaction outcomes. Outcomes of primary care delivery by nurse practitioners: Utilization, cost, and quality of care.

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