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The Impact of Empathy on Patient Outcomes
Patients who experience empathetic interactions have reported reduced anxiety, better pain management, and increased overall satisfaction with their care.
Simple Actions to Improve Older Adults’ Quality of Life
Enhancing quality of life for older adults doesn't require complex solutions. Promoting these practices can help seniors enjoy life as they age gracefully.
Skilled Nurses Strategies in Managing Difficult Patient Scenarios
It is vital to establish a calm and collaborative environment during patient interactions, show empathy, create effective management plans, and engage in self-reflection.
How to Stay Active While Being in Home Health Care
Keeping activity going, even for a short period, can significantly improve the health of any person.
Qualities of Exceptional Nurses
A nurse who possesses exceptional qualities can enhance patient outcomes and make valuable contributions towards the progress of the nursing field.
5 Ways to Improve Your Digestive Health
Maintaining a healthy digestive system is essential for optimum health as it aids in the absorption of nutrients while also eliminating waste.
Is There a Nursing Shortage?
Has the concept of a shortage in nursing remained relevant despite being talked about for years?
Keeping Your Eyes Healthy
Take care of your eyes to maintain your overall well-being. Early identification and treatment of eye conditions are crucial to prevent vision loss.
Nursing Support When Patients Receive Bad News
Our nurses are skilled at sharing difficult news with empathy and understanding, making it easier for patients and loved ones.
National Nursing Assistants Week
This 2023, from June 15 to 21, we will observe National Nursing Assistants Week to honor the hard work of career nursing assistants (CNAs)
The Importance of the Head-to-Toe Nursing Assessment
Assessing patients is an essential part of a nurse's professional practice. It aligns with nurses' primary goal of keeping patients safe and improving their health outcomes.
Aging in Place
As people grow older, it is common to hear that they would rather be in their homes to continue living independently. That's called "aging in place."