Join us in celebrating Ruth Palma, FNP-BC, CDCES, for her exceptional service as a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner at The Corvallis Clinic since 1995. If Ruth has positively impacted your life, please share a memory, note, or photo for a special tribute. Comment below or submit your stories at https://lnkd.in/gJsJYUWA.
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Today, I want to share a story about how building trust with a patient not only improved her health but also added a bit of humour to a busy day. 😁 As a registered nurse, I have seen firsthand the significant positive outcomes that result from building a strong rapport with patients. I recall my busy morning shift when I noticed that my patient seemed anxious about her scheduled cesarean section later that evening. I knew that a little humour and some clear explanations could work wonders. So I started by popping the question "Would getting you a shawarma help you feel more at ease?" Her smile and our shared laughter indicated that it did. So I walked her through the procedure in simple terms and reassured her. Leveraging my nursing skills, I took the time to explain the procedure to her in a way that she could easily understand and participate in. Additionally, I encouraged both her and her husband to maintain a positive mindset, emphasizing the psychological benefits. After our chat, she seemed much more relaxed and ready to welcome her baby into the world (which she eventually did, shawarma-free 🤭) In my experience, building trust between nurses and patients isn't just about medical know-how; it's about sharing genuine human moments. These connections are crucial for delivering exceptional care and sometimes, a good laugh can be the best medicine. #MyPerspective
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What was it like to re-enter nursing after a decade of being a stay-at-home mom? It was challenging in surprising ways. However, I learned resilience and self-advocacy. Watch the video to learn more. Did you like hearing my story, click the "like" button. Better yet, let us hear your story. Comment below.
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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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Think you know EBP? Check out the latest "View From Here" just published in the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society™ (WOCN®)'s Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing! We discuss common misconceptions and pitfalls that nurses in clinical practice experience when conducting evidence-based practice-- and how to avoid them! #nursingEBP #nursingpractice #nursing Catherine Ratliff Kirsten Hanrahan Beth Quatrara Amy Jordan Danita Massie
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Advanced Practice Providers inclusion in the care of patients is always rewarding. Notably working with brilliant physicians like Dr. #David Z Rose, in the industry about a multidisciplinary approach. #nursepractitioners #neuro #cardiology #healthcareleaders
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The secret of a successful #NeuroCardio program is the #ARNP — acute care #nursepractitioners! Critical to ensure expedited, evidence-based #strokecare, our APRNs also build up our educational, administrative, and research missions! In this article in #JNP we discuss this #multidisciplinary approach. Congrats to my co-authors Christina Cardy, Noella C. West DNP, APRN, AGNP-C, CNL, SCRN, ENLS, Elizabeth Remo, Andrea Efre, Catherine Nadeau, et al. American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB)
Use of Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioners on a Neurocardiology Team
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Trust is key to driving real health outcomes. Especially as it relates to health related social needs.
“It’s so beautiful to see that they trust you like you’re their own kid or grandkid.” 💙 A registered nurse and long-time #PapaPal, Stephanie has seen time and time again how human connection can brighten days and change the lives of our members. Read her story now: https://lnkd.in/e-HdAmK9 ✨
Meet Papa Pal Stephanie!
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Something I do not talk enough about is how I consider Papa to be a robust benefit. Through the same partnership, we address different needs that can directly impact a person’s access to health resources. Whether is transportation to and from the doctors, picking your medication, taking you to the grocery store, or even staying at home to clean and rearrange furniture. Think of what would happen if you could not keep your house clean, if you had no one to take you to an appointment, or if you had to survive with limited food in your pantry and worry it will run out before the end of the month. At Papa, we add a trusted human that genuinely wants to see you be the best version of yourself! When you have what you need to be and stay healthy, you thrive. #healthequity
“It’s so beautiful to see that they trust you like you’re their own kid or grandkid.” 💙 A registered nurse and long-time #PapaPal, Stephanie has seen time and time again how human connection can brighten days and change the lives of our members. Read her story now: https://lnkd.in/e-HdAmK9 ✨
Meet Papa Pal Stephanie!
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Join Jaqui Walker, editor-in-chief of the journal, and Susan Brown, advanced nurse practitioner/GPN, as they sit down to have an open discussion about Susan’s recent article on heart failure, teasing out and exploring the themes further to help you gain vital knowledge on how to identify those at risk and improve their management and quality of life.🫀 https://lnkd.in/eJcSi7H4
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My topic of discussion is medical emerngies and complications in sickle cell anemia. Hope to see you there!
The 6th annual Pediatric Advanced Practice Provider Conference: Best Practice, Best Care is hosted by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center - College of Nursing and the Blues City Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This one-of-a-kind conference is specifically tailored for nurse practitioners and physician assistants who care for pediatric patients. Current evolving topics in pediatric health care will be covered with an emphasis on new innovations and evidence-based care. Guests can network with peers and learn from experts on improving patient outcomes. The conference will be held November 14 and 15 with in-person and virtual options. Register today by clicking here: https://lnkd.in/eyHCBicV
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12 years of experience. Seeking locum assignments as an Urgent Care or ER Nurse Practitioner. Licensed in 8 states: OR, KY, AK, NM, AZ, CA, ID, & TX
5moRuth warmly welcomed me to Corvallis, and The Corvallis Clinic, when I first moved there in 2018. She treated me to lunch and often checked in on how I was settling into my new role in a new community. Very thoughtful and kind! Congratulations on your retirement, Ruth!