Intimate partner violence: Warning signs and interventions Gary, Annette; Kiper, Valerie; Geist, Rebecca; More Gary, Annette; Kiper, Valerie; Geist, Rebecca; Rice, Louise Less This manuscript discusses intimate partner violence as it occurs among adults and adolescents. With support and encouragement, a victim can find the strength to leave and live a safer life. Permissions
Compassionate, evidence-based care for patients with HIV/AIDS at the end of life Riley, Kiernan; Lucey, Megan; Kowalchik, Kaléi; More Riley, Kiernan; Lucey, Megan; Kowalchik, Kaléi; Adams, Lucy; DeSanto, Logan; Robinson, Charles C.; Faybisovich, Natalie; Milton, Marisa; Evans, Michael M. Less Learn how nurses can help patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS feel more comfortable and respected during the end of life. Permissions
The many faces of rural health nurses Lockhart, Lisa Lockhart, Lisa Less Rural nurses must be familiar with all facets of rural health, including the benefits and difficulties of serving communities in these scarcely populated regions. Permissions
Barriers to healthcare: A brief overview of healthcare stigmas among Black and Hispanic/Latino patients Rodriguez, Thureiyya Rodriguez, Thureiyya Less Stigmatization is a deep-rooted problem in US history. By learning these histories, nurses can grow cultural humility in their practice. Permissions
Shifting from cultural competence to cultural humility Jang, Samantha Jang, Samantha Less Permissions
Positivity is contagious: Implementing caring behaviors for students in a COVID-19 era Hermann, Maureen Hermann, Maureen Less Permissions
We see you: How healthcare workers can advocate for LGBTQIA+ patients Hirano, Miwako L. Hirano, Miwako L. Less Permissions
Providing Compassionate Evidence Based Care to the HIV/AIDS population at the End of Life: A Case Study Permissions
“The best kept secret in nursing” - Nursing Isn’t Easy Ep.9 with Cheryl Esposito and Centurion Health Creator: Wolters Kluwer Health Duration: 15:48 Nursing made Incredibly Easy May/June 2023, Volume 21, Issue 3; In this episode, we’re learning about correctional nursing. What does it take to become a nurse at a facility like a jail or prison? Today we’re joined by an expert on the matter, Cheryl Esposito with Centurion Healthcare, a longtime nurse with decades of experience in nursing and correctional healthcare. Download (18.52 MB) Favorite