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Pressure Injuries Can Affect Patients for a Lifetime

Pressure Injuries Can Affect Patients for a Lifetime

Hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPI) can cause severe pain and even death to the patient. When HAPIs are discussed among healthcare managers, cost comes first to mind. However, there are other concerns healthcare workers should consider. First and foremost is...

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Pressure Injuries in Ambulatory Surgical Centers

Pressure Injuries in Ambulatory Surgical Centers

An ambulatory surgical center (ASC) is a healthcare facility that focuses on providing same-day surgical care that includes diagnostic and preventative surgery. When looking at the ASC, it has transformed the outpatient surgical experience for millions of Americans by...

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The Need for Geriatric Nursing Care in America

The Need for Geriatric Nursing Care in America

“The increased proportion of older adults in the population need not present major problems,” authors Bennett and Flaherty-Robb assure readers of the Online Journal of issues in Nursing (OJIN) There’s a big IF at the end of that sentence, however: “IF we can provide...

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Geriatric Nursing Care in the Home Setting

Geriatric Nursing Care in the Home Setting

At Action Products, where we take great pride in our ongoing role in geriatric nursing products, we are devoting this blog series to geriatric home healthcare. Geriatric home health care, designed to help older adults live independently for as long as possible, even...

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Proning The ICU Patient

Proning The ICU Patient

Proning the ICU patient isn’t for the faint of heart, it takes planning, communication, collaboration and coordination and an OR nurse. It takes a team of 6-8 depending on the size of the patient to safely transfer that patient into the prone position. The key word in...

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Geriatric Nursing Care Requires Effective Communication

Geriatric Nursing Care Requires Effective Communication

When researchers at the Future of Nursing Campaign for Action discovered large gaps between what academia thought training nurses needed and what would actually be expected of those nurses in their first nursing positions, one issue had to do with language. At Action...

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Nurses Learn To Be Kind To Themselves

Nurses Learn To Be Kind To Themselves

RNs are facing health and safety risks unique to their vital profession. Nursing is a very difficult and demanding career choice. RNs experience long hours, in addition to being called upon to work weekends and holidays. They provide hands-on care to people...

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