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The Impact of Restorative Nursing on Patient Mobility and Independence

American Medical Compliance

of adults in the United States facing mobility challenges, according to the CDC, the demand for effective restorative care has never been greater. For healthcare providers, these programs go beyond improving patient outcomesthey create a holistic and supportive care environment. With approximately 12.2%

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Nurses and Natural Disasters: 3 Ways To Cope With Stress

Nurse.com

Natural disasters disrupt the daily functions of health care and leave nurses feeling strained and overwhelmed. Day to day, nurses are on the front lines caring for patients and balancing various clinical tasks. As unattainable as this can seem, taking care of your own needs is a must. 3. Practice self-compassion.

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What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing? 2025 Ultimate Guide

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) opens the door for students to take on roles such as family nurse practitioner (FNP), nurse educator , nurse executive , psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) and more. Nurse practitioners play an important role in improving the patient care experience.

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Integrating the 4 Rs of Trauma-Informed Care Into Your Practice

Relias

A traumatic event can affect a person’s sense of safety, self, and ability to regulate emotions. They may not connect their trauma to current health problems. For healthcare professionals, it is important to consider both physical and mental well-being. The focus is to recognize that trauma affects a person’s health.

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How to Prevent Workplace Violence in Healthcare

Celayix

During patient care, nurses are frequently injured with cuts, bruises, sprains, fractures, head injuries, internal injuries, suffocation, and even death. The survey, involving 50 practicing physicians, paints a stark picture of the challenges faced by those on the frontlines of care. We value guns and are an aggressive society.