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Why Practitioners Need to be More Informed About Infantile Spasms

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Healthcare workers need to be informed on how to recognize the symptoms of infantile spasms and the necessary workup and treatment after an initial diagnosis. Staying Educated and Informed All healthcare workers are required to complete continuing medical education regularly.

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Nursing Myths Debunked: Setting the Record Straight

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As a Nursing Career and Information website, we want to clear up some of these common myths and shed light on the realities of the profession. In reality, Nurses are highly trained professionals who provide independent patient care. Nursing requires rigorous education, including anatomy, pharmacology, and patient care.

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The Future of Nursing Informatics: Trends and Predictions for the Next Decade

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Nursing informatics combines nursing science, analytics, and information science to help manage and share vital healthcare data. Its main objective is to promptly provide clinicians with accurate patient data to enhance patient-centered care and results. Nursing informatics enhances patient care decisions and outcomes.

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A Day in the Life: Staff Nurse in the Critical Care Float Pool of a Children’s Hospital

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As nurses reading this know (and a point of interest for budding nurses), you wear many hats and are responsible for critical touchpoints along the patient care continuum. In my current role, I work with a few patients at a time, continually monitoring and assessing their situation. Explain what you do in your role.