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CNOs Share Their Hopes (And Fears) for Virtual Nursing

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I believe that our future will continue to incorporate virtual nurses as a way to transfer knowledge from more seasoned nurses to our newer nursing workforce. It can also reduce the workload at the bedside by having remote nurses do admissions, discharges, and answer questions virtually.

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Closed Hospital Owes Former Employees $2 Million in Alleged Wage Theft

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Madera Community Hospital is dedicated to continuing services to our patients that are in the hospital and will ensure that they are safely transferred or discharged,” the hospital said in a statement earlier this year.

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Behind the Screen But Not Behind the Scenes: Virtual Nurses Provide Clinical Support, Additional Expertise

Minority Nurse

She recently served as editor for a symposium of articles on virtual nursing for AACN Advanced Critical Care , a journal published by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). The patient can often remain in their current unit and avoid transfer to an ICU.

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A Comprehensive Comparison Between HL7 vs. FHIR

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In this article we will be taking a deep dive into HL7 vs. FHIR, so you can select the standard that works best for you. CDA The HL7 CDA (Clinical Document Architecture) is an XML-based standard that offers a structure or format for sharing clinical data such as progress notes, discharge summaries, and consultation notes.

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The Young, Female Patient: Sexism, Treatment inequalities, and a Breakdown in Trust

Setting Sights

Before my eventual transfer to another hospital, 8.5 I recently read an article on the heart-breaking journey of a fellow ‘foodie’ and young female patient who too shares the same health conditions and diagnoses as I.

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SWAT RNs: Supporting Bedside Leaders with Clinical Judgment

Minority Nurse

Susan Dresser, Cynthia Teel, and Jill Peltzer, in their 2023 article entitled, Frontline Nurses’ Clinical Judgment in Recognizing, Understanding, and Responding to Patient Deterioration: A Qualitative Study , noted that nurses who work at the bedside are essential in the recognition of patients’ decline and initiating contact with the SWAT RN.

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