Family nurse practitioners (FNPs) are essential in the healthcare system. They work in various environments and collaborate with doctors and other medical professionals to provide primary care to patients of all ages. So, it's no surprise they encounter health concerns that are more common in their practice now and then.
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In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the impact of various industries on the environment, and the healthcare sector is no exception. As the world grapples with the effects of climate change, it is imperative for the health sector to take steps towards becoming more sustainable. A climate-neutral health sector not only reduces its carbon footprint but also sets an example for... ❯❯❯
When you consider the importance of nurses in today’s healthcare system, you might not think of interpreting and utilizing research. However, nurses play a critical role in implementing, evaluating and adapting care models at every step of the healthcare process. Nursing research and evidence-based practice are essential to positive patient outcomes as well as ensuring safe and effective care for... ❯❯❯
Drop-in healthcare appointments play a major role in providing healthcare to underserved members of society. It is important to offer drop-in healthcare appointments in any community. Not only do drop-in appointments help underserved and disadvantaged populations get medical care, but they also reduce the load on local hospital emergency rooms. Easy access to appointments also prevents people... ❯❯❯
One of the most important duties within the nursing profession is to protect patient safety at all times. This basically means avoiding “preventable harm” while an individual is in their care. The harm could be from many different risks. The most obvious is a deterioration in a patient’s health that goes undetected. However, preventable harm could also be a wide range of other issues with... ❯❯❯
Nursing is a skilled profession with excellent long-term job security and many opportunities for promotion. After working as registered nurses (RNs) for a few years, many nurses consider advancing their careers and becoming qualified as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). An APRN is not a single role, but rather a term that refers to a number of nursing professionals, one of them being... ❯❯❯
Nurse educators play a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare as they have direct access to new nurses coming into the field. Nurse educators are leaders in their industry and are responsible for developing nurses, promoting evidence-based practices, and fostering leadership and critical thinking. These medical professionals also shape the healthcare system by improving patient... ❯❯❯
While social workers typically work with their clients and people in need, their work is, in fact, highly collaborative outside of their direct charges. Just as we expect healthcare workers to be flexible and collaborative within clinics and hospitals, social workers must be ready to work in ad-hoc teams and approach various people within medicine and health. The reason is, of course, so their... ❯❯❯
Nursing informatics is a dynamic and evolving field, combining nursing science and information technology to harness the power of digital tools. This includes the strategic application of electronic health records (EHRs), clinical decision support systems, telehealth solutions, and other technological advancements to enhance nursing practice and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
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Assistive technology is a great enabler for those undertaking occupational therapy. In summary, occupational therapy aims to help people of all ages with practical tasks they have difficulty performing. Occupational therapy can help you if you are physically disabled, recovering from an illness or operation, have learning disabilities, have mental health problems, or are getting older.
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