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Cultural safety draws attention to unequal power relationships within health care and requires nurses to think about and recognize that power operates in every context. Cultural safety grew out of the recognition that nurses are often the first health care professionals that patients encounter … Establishing nurse–patient relationships that are built on trust and collaboration is also an essential component of culturally safe care
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2021/08/23/visibilite-nulle-et-un-patient-a-besoin-daide-que Aug 23, 2021 Editor’s note: this video interview with Ronnie Beltran is part the Canadian Nurse True North series , focusing on the stories and practice of nurses who work in northern Canada under some of the country’s most challenging conditions. #profiles #community-health #health-professions #home-care #indigenous #infection-prevention-and-control #nurse-patient-relationship #covid-19
This integration is overwhelming nursing care, such that it interferes with the nurse–patient relationship
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2021/08/16/un-paysage-epoustouflant-une-pratique-exigeante-mo Aug 16, 2021 Editor’s note: this video interview with Karen Brown is part the Canadian Nurse True North series , focusing on the stories and practice of nurses who work in northern Canada under some of the country’s most challenging conditions. #profiles #community-health #home-care #infection-prevention-and-control #interprofessional-collaboration #intra-professional-collaboration #nurse-patient-relationship #nursing-roles #covid-19
As a result, he and the nurses missed the fact that the surgical procedure was set up on the wrong side of the patient...She was co-author of a study on the effect of gender on nurse-doctor relationships
I am also a certified remote nurse with special training to provide advanced practice nursing...My most memorable experiences come when this ability to connect makes me a better nurse
https://infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2021/07/26/conge-de-lhopital-en-trois-etapes-fiche-infographi Jul 26, 2021, By: Karlee Boersma istockphoto.com/Fagreia This infographic calls attention to the importance of effective informed discharge planning for point-of care nurses and can help them create an evidence-based process that follows the patient from admission to discharge. This infographic addresses three essential steps in the discharge process that nurses can lead to achieve a safer, more comprehensive discharge experience for their patients
Nurses play an essential role and are well-positioned to open up conversation about sexual health, including possible sexual activity or other sexual needs, with patients while in hospital
In this series of profiles and interviews, we’ll hear from nurses who work in northern Canada under some of the country’s most challenging yet rewarding conditions. Find out what drew these nurses to this type of practice, and learn how nursing and Indigenous culture work together so well. See what it’s like to wait over half a day for a medevac, or travel via snowmobile with a patient in the middle of the night to catch an air ambulance