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Nursing care of patients with autism spectrum disorder

Owen, Amy McBeth; Gary, Annette; Schnetter, Vicki

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 18(2):28-36, March/April 2020.

Successful assessment and delivery of interventions can be challenging when caring for patients with ASD. Sensitive nursing care and an understanding of sensory and communication difficulties are required.

The importance of supportive leadership following an unplanned event

Grossman, Valerie Aarne

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 19(5):18-28, September/October 2021.

Although the goal is always to have no errors, the fact is that they will occur. Compassion during the event investigation is crucial for the nurses involved.

Postpartum depression: Beyond the “baby blues”

McKelvey, Michele M.; Espelin, Jill

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 16(3):28-35, May/June 2018.

By screening all pregnant and postpartum women for mood and anxiety disorders, we can promptly identify PPD—a significant health problem that threatens the safety of mothers and their families.

Providing affirming care for LGBTQ patients

McElwain, Sharon D.; Carr, Kayla L.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 19(3):36-43, May/June 2021.

Become familiar with inclusion-promoting strategies to help you improve communication and collect important assessment data.

Serotonin syndrome: Unmasking the symptoms

Saathoff, Angela

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 20(6):20-27, November/December 2022.

This article discusses the roles of serotonin, the use of serotonergic agents, the diagnosis of serotonin syndrome, and its diagnostic differentials.

Creating a proactive CLABSI prevention culture

Plaskonka, Abby; Breda, Karen Lucas

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 21(5):14-22, September/October 2023.

It may seem like “mission impossible,” but improving CLABSI prevention is possible through proper education and encouragement.

Management of alcohol-induced peripheral neuropathy

Pullen, Richard L. Jr.; Ruiz, Gerardo A.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 17(6):28-36, November/December 2019.

This condition can impact quality of life for your patients. Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms so you can connect patients with the resources they need.

Spotlight on ostomy care

Doty, Sherry Keck

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 17(5):32-41, September/October 2019.

It isn't uncommon for nurses to feel ill-prepared to care for patients with ostomies. We give you the information you need.

The nurse's role in the care of patients with cellulitis

Lucey, Megan; Evans, Michael M.; Riley, Kiernan; More

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 19(6):30-37, November/December 2021.

Get to know this bacterial skin infection that affects the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue.

An introduction to motivational interviewing

Gary, Annette; Kiper, Valerie; Geist, Rebecca

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 20(2):32-39, March/April 2022.

Nurses can use this tool for change in a variety of situations to help patients learn to live healthier lives.

Effective care coordination and transition management for older adults

Harkness, Turna L.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 18(5):26-32, September/October 2020.

As the number of older patients with chronic illnesses increases, so does the need for nurses to be knowledgeable and prepared to care for this often vulnerable population.

Trouble with the lungs: Pneumothorax and hemothorax

Perkins, Amanda

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 20(5):12-22, September/October 2022.

Help to save a life by understanding the conditions, causes, identification, and treatment of pneumothorax and hemothorax.

Your role in infection prevention

Benson, Sandra; Powers, Jan

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 9(3):36-41, May-June 2011.

Nurses have the unique opportunity to reduce the potential for hospital-acquired infections. Utilizing the skills and knowledge of nursing practice, you can facilitate patient recovery while minimizing complications related to infections. We give you the basic strategies you need for positive patient outcomes.

Selected nursing interventions for systemic lupus erythematosus

Pullen, Richard L. Jr.; Hammond, Lori

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 21(5):5-13, September/October 2023.

This article presents the pathogenesis, signs, symptoms, and management of systemic lupus erythematosus.

Caring for the hospitalized patient with opioid use disorder

Moore, Dorothy J.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 18(1):26-34, January/February 2020.

During your career, it's likely that you'll care for individuals with opioid dependence or addiction. Knowing the basics will help you understand these patients and improve their outcomes.

Introducing palliative care into the treatment of a critically ill patient

Robinson, Charles C.; Evans, Michael M.; Riley, Kiernan; More

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 21(4):20-28, July/August 2023.

Although it often carries a negative stigma, palliative care can greatly improve the quality of life of patients with critical illnesses.

Nursing assessment and care of major burn injuries

Miller, Nichole

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 21(1):6-13, January/February 2023.

Prioritize the patient's airway, the cause of the burn, burn depth, and the affected body surface area during the initial assessment to decrease the risk of burn shock.

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