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Innovations in Nursing Research: Improving Practice and Policy

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Introduction Nursing is a dynamic profession, and nursing research has been evolving to meet the needs of the modern health care environment. Nursing is a profession that continues to grow, innovate and adapt in order to meet patient needs. History and Evolution of Nursing Research The history of nursing research can be traced back to Florence Nightingale, who used her data to change practices for military hospitals in the 19th century. In more recent times, nursing researchers have made significant contributions in areas such as evidence-based practice (EBP), quality improvement and patient safety. Nursing has been recognized as a science since at least 1887 when Martha Maxwell published one of the first textbooks on nursing science titled "The Principles of Nursing". However, it wasn't until after World War II that nurses were able to earn doctoral degrees in this field through programs like Columbia University's School of Nursing or Yale's School Of Nursing w...

Nursing Mentorship

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As a nursing student  or a returning nurse,  you are probably experiencing the excitement of starting an education program that will lead to an excellent nursing career. One of the most important parts of becoming a nurse is finding your own mentor. A mentor can provide guidance and support as you navigate the challenges and joys of nursing school or simply help reeducate you after returning from a sabbatical. This article will help you understand what mentoring means for nursing students and returning nurses, how to find a mentor, and what you should expect from this relationship. What is a nursing mentor ? A nursing mentor is someone who has experience and knowledge that you need. Like myself, I have over 30 years in the medical field. A mentor like myself can help you with questions, nursing problems and career planning. Mentors also help you network with other nurses, so that you can continue your education by taking classes through a local college, university, or private ...

Top Five Implicit Biases in Nursing and Healthcare

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  Implicit biases are unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect our perceptions, actions, and decisions. In the healthcare industry, implicit biases can seriously affect patient care and outcomes. Here are the top five implicit biases in nursing and healthcare and what we can do to recognize and address them. 1. Racial Bias Racial bias is one of the most common implicit biases in healthcare. Studies have shown that healthcare providers tend to provide different levels of care to patients based on race or ethnicity. For example, Black patients are less likely to receive pain medication than White patients with the same condition. To recognize and address racial bias, healthcare providers should undergo cultural competency training and learn about the impact of systemic racism on healthcare outcomes. They should also actively listen to their patients and their concerns, regardless of race or ethnicity. 2. Gender Bias Gender bias is another common type of implicit bias in heal...

Top 5 Stethoscopes Used in Nursing: A Comprehensive Comparison

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Top 5 Stethoscopes Used in Nursing: A Comprehensive Comparison As a nurse, a stethoscope is one of the most important tools in your arsenal. It allows you to listen to a patient's heart, lungs, and other vital organs, helping you to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions. However, with so many stethoscopes on the market, it can be difficult to know which one to choose. In this blog post, we'll compare the top 5 stethoscopes used in nursing, evaluating each one based on its pros and cons, cost, effectiveness, and other relevant information. Criteria for Evaluation Before we dive into the top 5 stethoscopes, let's first discuss the criteria we used to evaluate them. When choosing a stethoscope, there are several factors to consider, including: Sound quality: A stethoscope should be able to transmit clear, accurate sounds from a patient's body to the listener's ears. Durability: A stethoscope should be able to withstand frequent use and last for several years. Comf...

Emergency Nursing: Why Quality Continuing Education is Essential

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  As an emergency nurse, your job is to provide high-quality care to patients who are experiencing medical emergencies. Every day, you are faced with new challenges and situations that require you to think quickly and make critical decisions. To do your job effectively, it is essential that you stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in emergency nursing. This is where quality continuing education comes in. Continuing education is an essential component of professional development for nurses in all fields, but it is particularly crucial for emergency nurses. The nature of emergency nursing means that you must be prepared to handle any situation that comes your way. Continuing education helps you stay current on best practices, new treatments, and emerging trends in emergency nursing . Types of Continuing Education for Emergency Nurses There are many different types of continuing education available for emergency nurses. Some of the most common options include: Online courses:...