Join Us for a Special Session: Continuing Nursing Education on Chemotherapy Care! We are thrilled to announce a comprehensive Continuing Nursing Education session focusing on Advancing Excellence in Chemotherapy Care. This is an incredible opportunity for nurses to enhance their knowledge, skills, and practices in the field of chemotherapy. 📅 Date: 04.02.25 🕘 Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Venue: Sringeri Sharada Equitas Hospital, 3rd Floor Hall Learn from the Chemotherapy experts, know the latest advancements and network with peers determined in elevating standards of chemotherapy care. Register for free now! It's mandatory and slots are limited. Let's advance excellence together! #ContinuingEducation #NursingExcellence #ChemotherapyCare
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Archangel's Clinical Nurse Assistant (CNA) Course is for Nursing Assistants with their many names and credentials, CNAs, RNAs, QMAs, MAs, etc. They will learn essential wound care concepts like: - The role of the Nursing Assistant in Pressure Injury (PI) prevention - Positioning to prevent or offload PI risk patients, including contractures and splints - Reviewing incontinence and how it increases PI risk. The role of the nursing assistant in incontinence prevention and protection of the skin. - How good nutrition and hydration can prevent PI and help heal wounds - How to encouraging good nutrition and hydration - The causes of Medical Adhesive Skin Injuries and how to prevent - Types of Moisture Associated Skin Damage and prevention of open areas - The identification of Edema in the geriatric population, the risks of wounds, and when to report to nursing Learn more ⬇️
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📢 Exciting News for Nursing courses! 🩺🎓 Introducing Medical-Surgical Nursing, our new title designed to enhance placement. This streamlined text provides essential knowledge without the bulk, allowing you to take it with you on the go. Medical-Surgical Nursing integrates with Cengage's Nursing titles, including Clinical Psychomotor Skills by Joanne Tollefson, for additional resources and references. With a concept map approach, this title promotes deeper learning for students as author Trish Burton explains in the video below. #NursingEducation #MedicalSurgicalNursing #AcuteCareNursing
Medical-Surgical Nursing: A concept approach, 1st Edition with author Trish Burton
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Nursing perceptions of intravenous fluid management practices - Full Text"This study supports improving nursing education to understand better the differences between fluid volume status and volume responsiveness. Our study also provides evidence that nurses need access to more sophisticated tools to conduct dynamic assessments and better meet patients’ needs" Crowe (2024).
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Ready to elevate your nursing skills? 🩺✨ Dive into the world of Medical-Surgical Nursing with our comprehensive course at Accessportal!📚 Sign up now for a 1-month free trial and embark on a journey of learning and growth. 💡💉 Don't miss out! Register today at accessportal.com and start your journey to mastery! #MedicalSurgicalNursing #Accessportal #NurseEducation #LearnWithUs #RegisterNow
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Nursing perceptions of intravenous fluid management practices - Full Text"This study supports improving nursing education to understand better the differences between fluid volume status and volume responsiveness. Our study also provides evidence that nurses need access to more sophisticated tools to conduct dynamic assessments and better meet patients’ needs" Crowe (2024).
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Ultra-Critical Nursing to take into practice during patient’s care. A: analysis cases B: brainstorming into nursing interventions need to be established on patient’ care. C: critical thinking into cases (do research on theory and compared to practice) D: development of care plan E: evaluation of interventions F: further learning- reflecting from any intriguing cases that nurses have encountered in clinical practice. By adopting steps above are literally helping nurses to understand more of the clinical cases that nurses have encountered in the clinical practice.
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Enhancing Patient Outcomes: The Crucial Role of Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing In the dynamic realm of healthcare, nurses stand as frontline warriors, bearing the responsibility of ensuring optimal patient care. Amidst the evolving landscape of medical advancements and patient needs, one question prevails: How can nurses consistently deliver the highest quality of care? The answer lies in the integration of evidence-based practice (EBP) into nursing methodologies. Evidence-based practice in nursing revolves around the conscientious integration of the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values to inform decision-making processes. It serves as a guiding principle that empowers nurses to deliver care that is not only effective but also tailored to individual patient needs.
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Designed for Licensed Practical Nurses, this course equips participants with skills to perform intraveneous therapy procedures for hospitals, licensed nursing facilities, and certified end-stage renal dialysis units as outlined in 655 a AC 6.5(3). This class will heavily emphasize specialized skills within the expanded scope of practice. Click this link to register: https://hubs.li/Q030_kLK0
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