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October 19, 2022/Behavioral Health/Research

Flexible Scheduling May Reduce Clinician Stress but Is No Burnout Panacea, Study Suggests

… Sclerosis and Related Disorders (2022;60:103705), the prospective study was conducted at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim was to evaluate the effect of flexible schedules versus standard schedules, and the …

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April 16, 2021/COVID-19

Operating a Medical Intensive Liver Unit During a Pandemic

… and adapted to a new space. But patients were presenting sicker, including those with complications related to COVID-19, and throughput was an even greater challenge given COVID-19 transfer protocols.“Most fields have seen …

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Emergency Dialysis Criteria Reduce Number of After-Hours Calls for Nurse Specialists

… challenging for caregivers,” explains Aimee Herrick, BSN, RN, Dialysis Nurse Manager at Fairview Hospital.Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, on-call dialysis nurses would sometimes be asked to turn around and head back to …

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July 10, 2023/Nursing/Wellness

Wellness Strategies to Protect Your Mind, Body and Spirit (Podcast)

… manage stress, avoid burnout and maintain their health, energy and morale. She shares:Lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic about the importance of wellnessSelf-care strategies during and after a 12-hour shiftInsight on …

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June 20, 2023/Cancer/Research

Curbing Thrombosis in Patients with Cancer

… novel therapeutic approaches.Study backgroundSmall extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are associated with coagulation abnormalities in many conditions, including COVID-19 and many types of cancer, according to Tatiana Byzova, PhD, senior author of the paper. The …

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December 1, 2021/Nursing/Innovations

Reducing Surgical Smoke in the Operating Room

… In Ohio, legislation is currently being reviewed by the state Senate.As reported by OR Manager, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted The Joint Commission to become more aware of the dangers of surgical smoke – based …

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Effective Leadership Requires Listening (Podcast)

… of leading people through change, as well as through uncertainty – as he did during the outbreak of COVID-19.Leaders must communicate well and listen intently, he says.They also need to do two things …

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Advising Patients on Vaccines During Pregnancy

… you are in counseling, you should speak to your patient about both options. COVID-19Has the COVID-19 vaccine recommendation become more complicated this year? It's straightforward, and pregnant women should be vaccinated. Covid

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The Changing Face of Fulminant Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

… one-third of Dr. Cohen’s medical practice, she estimates, noting that the volume increased following the COVID-19 pandemic. Multiple case reports have suggested an association between COVID-19 infection and intracranial hypertension.To …

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Revolutionizing Surgical Nursing Practice for a Tech-Driven Future

In 1949, a small cohort of operating room (OR) supervisors from New York City discussed the need to pool their surgical knowledge and encourage the exchange of clinical ideas. The prescient conversation soon led to …

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