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How Nurses Can Better Advocate for Their Patients

Caregiver Support Services

Nursing is more than administering medications and providing care. Nurses are also advocates for their patients. Advocacy is an essential part of nursing, and it involves speaking up for patients and ensuring they receive the care they need. Effective communication allows nurses to advocate for their patients.

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Ethics in Nursing

Diversity Nursing

What is Nursing Ethics? Ethics in Nursing helps Nurses maintain professional accountability and navigate the complexities of the Nursing profession. Ethics is one of the most critical concepts in Nursing as it dictates our role as caregivers. The Nursing code of ethics consists of 4 main principles.

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5 tips to improve and better utilize your home care plans [Free tip sheet]

AlayaCare

The caregiver employment crisis has the home care industry on its toes looking for solutions to employee churn. One of those solutions is to evaluate the top complaints caregivers have on the job and improve them to increase employee retention. We’ve also compiled some tips to help get you started.

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5 tips to improve and better utilize your home care plans [Free tip sheet]

AlayaCare

The caregiver employment crisis has the home care industry on its toes looking for solutions to employee churn. One of those solutions is to evaluate the top complaints caregivers have on the job and improve them to increase employee retention. We've also compiled some tips to help get you started.

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Involving the inner circle: Emily Largent, Anne Rohlfing, Lynn Flint & Anne Kelly

GeriPal

We also talk with Emily Largent, a bioethicist and former ICU nurse, who argues in a Hastings Center Report for an expanded vision of patient consent. Consent is often viewed as “all or nothing” for any specific decision. Emily: Looks like informed decision making around family involvement. Anne Kelly: Hi there.