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Night-Shift Nursing: Tips For Making it Easier

Night-Shift Nursing: Tips For Making it Easier

More than half of the nurses working in hospitals and long-term care facilities will be working night shifts.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Sleep
Self-Care
Advice & Tips for Work
NICUs Serving Primarily Black Families Have More Dangerous Nurse-to-Patient Ratios

NICUs Serving Primarily Black Families Have More Dangerous Nurse-to-Patient Ratios

That mothers and babies of color experience much higher maternal and infant mortality rates than their white counterparts has been well-documented.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Pediatrics
diversity
New Vaccine Technology Eliminates the Need for Syringes—and EMRs

New Vaccine Technology Eliminates the Need for Syringes—and EMRs

Researchers at MIT have devised an innovative way to record a patient’s vaccination history that doesn’t require traditional documentation.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
Vaccines
New Study Offers Insight into Best Treatments for People at Risk of Suicide

New Study Offers Insight into Best Treatments for People at Risk of Suicide

As the suicide rate in the US continues to grow, it’s crucial that healthcare providers, regardless of specialty, understand the do’s and don’ts of treat patients at risk of suicide.
Collen Debellefonds
March 26, 2021
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Psych
Mental Health
Management & Treatment
New Study Explores the Psychological Harm of Restraints on ED Patients

New Study Explores the Psychological Harm of Restraints on ED Patients

With agitated and violent patients, providers often have no choice but to use restraints. That’s why new research is exploring the effects of restraints and how to avoid using them in the future.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Emergency Medicine
Psych
Mental Health
Research
Patient Safety
New Research Reveals Risks of PPE-Related Skin Injuries

New Research Reveals Risks of PPE-Related Skin Injuries

Some 42.8% of medical staff treating patients with Covid-19 have experienced serious skin injury due to the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Workplace Safety
Skin Integrity
Dermatology
Self-Care
 New Research Reveals Another Reason to Keep Burnout at Bay — Your Heart Health

New Research Reveals Another Reason to Keep Burnout at Bay — Your Heart Health

If it wasn’t enough that burnout can ruin your career and personal life, new research shows it condition can also harm your physical health.
rosemary@healthproview.com
March 26, 2021
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Wellness
Self-Care
Cardiology
Personal Relationships
New Hope for Patients with “Frozen Shoulder”

New Hope for Patients with “Frozen Shoulder”

A new nonsurgical treatment may help reduce pain and improve function in patients with adhesive capsulitis, also known as “frozen shoulder.”
Amy Florence
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
New Guidelines for Atrial Fibrillation

New Guidelines for Atrial Fibrillation

The newest guidelines for treating patients with AFib address the use of blood thinners and importance of weight management.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Cardiology
Management & Treatment
New Guidelines Find Probiotics Don’t Help Most GI Conditions

New Guidelines Find Probiotics Don’t Help Most GI Conditions

While more than 3.9 million Americans have consumed some form of probiotics, there is not enough evidence to support their use for most digestive conditions.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Gastroenterology
Infectious Disease
Patient Care
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