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Read MoreInitiatives Aim to Increase HCAHPS Scores
Cleveland Clinic’s Euclid Hospital has improved its HCAHPS scores in several domains by implementing various patient experience initiatives.
Nurses Create a Model to Enhance the Float Experience
Nurses at Cleveland Clinic developed the Float Ally Model to help cross-unit floats acclimate to new units, feel more comfortable and ultimately provide better patient care.
MedSurg: Not Just Your General Nurse! (Infographic)
Medical-surgical nursing has evolved from an entry-level position to a defined specialty. Discover where med-surg nurses work and the skill set required.
Nurse Creates Tool to Track Fall Risks in Cancer Patients
Using a decade of research on falls in cancer patients, a Cleveland Clinic nurse developed a tool for predicting falls risks. It could help reduce the number of falls in hospitalized patients.
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Pediatric Nurses Fill a Gap in Infusion Services
Pediatric oncology nurses on Cleveland Clinic’s main campus expanded infusion services beyond cancer patients. Now they also treat rheumatology, genetics, neurology, cardiology and nephrology patients.
Class Helps Nurses ‘Step Up Their Critical Thinking’
A critical thinking class at Cleveland Clinic’s Fairview Hospital teaches nurses a proactive approach to assessing patients and anticipating complications.
Nursing Conference Covers Addiction and Pregnancy
With opiate addiction on the rise, hospitals are seeing more pregnant moms battling addiction. A conference hosted by nurses at Fairview Hospital offered valuable insight into treating these families and babies.
Curbing Patients’ Pain
The pain mentor program trains nurses to help manage patients in pain through pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic methods and serve as a resource to bedside nurses.
“Take 5” Program Fosters Relationship-based Care
An exhausted mother of a patient in Fairview Hospital’s 24-bed Pediatric Medical-Surgical Unit shared her distress with a nurse. “I just want my baby to sleep,” said the mother, whose baby had hyperbilirubinemia.