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RN in Ebola outbreak points out disturbing similarities to COVID-19 crisis

Jaja worries about nurses in the COVID-19 pandemic, who like him were woefully unprepared to care for the onslaught of patients, lacked personal protective equipment and were helpless to adequately treat patients as scientists tried to find answers. Another need is PPE innovation since today’s protective equipment can create a barrier between patients and nurses. We need to make them feel that nurses can empathize with them and provide assurance that they’re going to do the best they can to help patients get better. Jaja said despite the trauma during the Ebola outbreak, good things came out of his experience in Sierra Leone.

Nurse ends up in court after patient’s last will and testament is challenged

When witnesses are required, the individuals must watch the will-maker sign the document, be told that the document is the will-maker’s will, state that she/he appeared to be of sound mind, and the individual/patient was not under any “undue influence”. The nephew admitted the will was self-proven but filed an appeal of the trial court’s decision. The court reviewed the state’s law concerning testamentary capacity and upheld the ruling of the lower court that the decedent did have testamentary capacity. * Ensure a resident’s request to have a will is followed by contacting your nurse manager so the resident’s attorney can be notified, and document that expressed desire and notification in the resident’s medical record.

As patient advocates, nurses are all about education and communication

After patients with chronic conditions are treated in urgent care, Fierro offers them educational materials, refers them back to their primary care physician, and reviews questions they can ask their doctor in order to form a comprehensive treatment plan. This patient hadn’t seen a doctor in years and although he had been diagnosed with high blood pressure years ago, he wasn’t on medication,” Fierro said. ” Effective Communication with Patients (1 contact hr) A growing body of research has shown a variety of patient populations experience decreased patient safety, poorer health outcomes, and lower quality of care based on race, ethnicity, language, disability, and sexual orientation. When a patient or client struggles with both basic literacy and health literacy, much support is needed to help facilitate understanding of health information.

Study review draws needed attention to PTSD in nurses

Ongoing exposure to trauma and suffering can lead to symptoms of PTSD and have short- and long-term negative physiological impacts on nurses, according to Owen, who is an assistant professor for the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md. PTSD’s actual prevalence in nursing, however, remains unclear. For example, while more than 95% of psychiatric nurses met the criteria for exposure to PTSD in one study, in another study, 24% of ICU and general acute care nurses reported PTSD symptoms. Other influences that can impact PTSD in nurses in the workplace include nurses’ perceptions of care to patients and how nurses feel supported in an organization. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Part 1: An Overview (1 contact hr) Post-traumatic stress disorder was once associated mainly with the survivors of wars, but today it is used to describe symptoms seen in a wide range of trauma survivors.

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