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Skilled Nursing Facilities, Home Health and Palliative/Hospice Care organizations can now gain national recognition through the American Heart Association’s new certification programs for post-acute care. The certification programs are designed to help strengthen heart failure and stroke systems of care by improving patient outcomes, reducing readmission rates, and enhancing coordination of care. These certifications include: Home Health – Heart Failure Certification Palliative/Hospice – Heart Failure Certification Skilled Nursing Facility - Heart Failure Certification Skilled Nursing Facility - Stroke Rehabilitation Certification
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End-of-life discussions are hard. I begin by talking to friends and loved ones about advance care planning. To start, I use details from the Conversation Project to explain that advance directives have 2 parts. Read this article to find out more! Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing 2024-09 | Journal article DOI: 10.1097/DCC.0000000000000659 https://lnkd.in/evvQMJaq
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Babies admitted to the NICU present with a variety of critical, high-risk health conditions requiring constant specialized nursing care, advanced physiological monitoring, and other complex interventions. The BeneVision N-Series Monitors, combined with the BeneVision Distributed Monitoring System (DMS), ensure neonatal and pediatric caregivers have access to comprehensive, meaningful patient data at the bedside and throughout the infant's care path. Learn More>>> https://ow.ly/CHj450SAtv7 #MindrayPatientMonitoring #NICU #NeonatalPatientMonitoring
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A short but compelling read.
Nursing homes serve 3 distinct populations of older adults -- and only one of those actually belongs there. Thanks to Jeffrey Farber for his partnership in highlighting the challenges and opportunities. Stanford Clinical Excellence Research Center
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🌟 #FactFriday! 🌟 #ForensicNurses have always played a crucial role in #healthcare, assisting physicians and providing essential healing services to communities. Learn more in our book "Introduction to Forensic Nursing." 📚 - #ForensicNursing #HealthcareHistory #NursingProfession #MedicalKnowledge #STMLearning
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Discover what's beyond PICO! Learn more about the framework for an alternative to the PICO question—PPCO, or problem, population, change, outcome—that provides a universal approach to question development for evidence-based practice quality improvement initiatives and for nursing issues that need addressing. https://ow.ly/kN1V50RfqCU American Journal of Nursing (AJN) #EvidenceBasedPractice #HealthcareInnovation
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Are you familiar with the Stevens STAR Model of Knowledge Transformation? Watch as Dr. Kathleen Stevens discusses the concept of knowledge transformation, how it enhances patient care, and how it continues to change the nursing field. https://lnkd.in/eTJ7sATy
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Shining a Light on Obstetric Violence in Nursing - Join me for a panel discussion on Sept 19. As healthcare providers, it’s our duty to ensure every patient feels respected and safe. Yet, obstetric violence remains a harsh reality in some birth settings— unintentional whether through coercion, lack of informed consent, or dismissive care. Trauma-informed care is crucial in addressing these issues, fostering environments where patients’ voices are heard and respected. Let’s work together to create a culture of empathy, dignity, and empowerment in obstetric nursing. 💪 Join me for a panel discussion on this topic based on the recent publication: Exposing the Role of Labor and Delivery Nurses as Active Bystanders in Preventing or Perpetuating Obstetric Violence 2024 AWHONN Ohio Annual Conference - September 19-20 co-panelists: Cristen Pascucci, Paula Rojas Landivar, Maggie Runyon #ObstetricViolence #TraumaInformedCare #NursingLeadership #PatientAdvocacy
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