Last week members of the PBHN team attended the “Topics in the Tropics” conference hosted by the Palm Beach County Emergency Nurses Association (ENA). Some of our adult emergency RNs, educators and CPS' were educated on topics including pediatric emergencies such as drownings, obstetric emergencies such as post-partum hypertension, trauma from shark bites, dangerous plants, animal bites or stings, and more. Some of the guest speakers included Dr. Robert Borrego, Medical Director of St. Mary's Trauma Center, Penny Blake, NICU/Pediatric Market Clinical Educator for St. Mary's Medical Center, and Dawn Christie, OB Educator for St. Mary's Medical Center. #StMarysMedicalCenter #PalmBeachChildrensHospital #PBHNProud #StrongerTogetherForYou #emergencymedicine
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Today, I presented the last seminar during my Bachelor's degree ، and here I put in your hands the last seminar I have presented and in this link [https://lnkd.in/eEjsE6pC] you can find all the seminars that I presented and prepared in the past years in various clinical classes. • Cognitive behavioural therapy - Mental health Nursing class • Pain Aasessment for pediatric - Pediatric nursing class • Jundice - Maternity nursing class • Nursing theories - Community health nursing • Arterial line , arterial puncture and CVP- Critical care class • Blood transfusion - Adult care nursing 1 • Oxygen Adminstration - Adult care nursing 2
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New JEN article alert. In the May 2024 issues, O'Donnell and colleagues share how they developed and implemented a new pediatric emergency nursing behavioral health assessment tool. This quality-improvement project used the plan, do, study, act model to design/refine the Emergency Behavioral Health Acuity Assessment Tool and a non-experimental descriptive design to assess outcomes. Findings from the project included a reduction in patient restraint use and patient/staff injuries. Read the article for free at https://bit.ly/3wR2udx.
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Join CEC and NCSER on October 30th for "School-Based Interventions for Anxiety." This free webinar will explore the signs and symptoms of pediatric anxiety and discuss effective strategies for addressing it. Experts will share insights on how non-mental health professionals, like school nurses, counselors, paraeducators, and teachers, can play a crucial role in supporting anxious students. https://lnkd.in/eNJDf6Vy
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Leading trauma-informed nurses to prevent traumatic births and begin healing | 🚀 220K+ followers | 🎙 Podcast Host, Author, Speaker, Healthcare Consultant
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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Join CEC and NCSER on October 30th for "School-Based Interventions for Anxiety." This free webinar will explore the signs and symptoms of pediatric anxiety and discuss effective strategies for addressing it. Experts will share insights on how non-mental health professionals, like school nurses, counselors, paraeducators, and teachers, can play a crucial role in supporting anxious students. https://lnkd.in/eNJDf6Vy
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🚨 Rural Alabama Faces a Growing Pediatric Care Crisis 🚨 A total of 25 rural counties in Alabama are now without pediatric practices, up from 23 in 2022. With over a third of the state lacking pediatric care, it’s becoming harder for children in these areas to get the healthcare they desperately need. Read more: Rural Alabama loses even more doctors: ‘I cannot be the pediatrician for every child’ https://ow.ly/niCt50Toxsj Kid One Transport is here to bridge that gap. Our mission is more critical than ever as we help children in rural Alabama access essential healthcare. You can make a difference today by supporting Kid One: https://ow.ly/n7UG50Toxsh #KidOneTransport #SupportHealthcare #RuralAlabama #HealthcareForAll
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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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Paediatricians, Family Physicians, General Practitioners, Internists, Emergency Medicine, all Clinical and Non Clinical hospital & community based staff looking after children are invited to attend so that we can have a productive and informative discussion. #childhealth #childabuse #childprotection
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Highlighted in the January edition of the Journal of Emergency Nursing, “In ED patients across the lifespan, which fall risk tools accurately identify patients at risk of falling while in the emergency department?” Check out P12-16 for the ENA Clinical Practice Guideline Synopsis: Fall Risk Assessment
The January edition of the Journal of Emergency Nursing is here - and with a great new cover! Check out this issue for an update from JEN Editor in Chief Anna Valdez, 2024 ENA President Chris Dellinger's first President's Message, research and more. https://bit.ly/2TmxRqe
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Become a CNT™️ to have all of the latest evidence at your fingertips. This month we are highlighting a study which examined family-centered care in the NICU. Read the latest evidence on the impacts of collaboration between parents and healthcare providers to support family-centered care. How do you support family-centered care on your unit? Carew, M., Redley, B., & Bloomer, M. J. (2024). Competing tensions: Nurse perceptions of family-centered care and parents' needs in neonatal care. Advances in Neonatal Care, 10-1097. DOI: https://lnkd.in/eTKW5wtM
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