One day, I was talking with a few nurse friends about nursing school, and we all found ourselves saying the same thing: “I wish someone had told me that!” We realized that while nursing education gives us an essential foundation, many of the most valuable lessons come later—through experience, thoughtful mentors, and caring for real patients. That conversation inspired this monthly series….
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Correctional Nurse Practice Update: Communication Behind the Wall: Building More Effective Interactions
Communication is a major component of correctional nursing practice. Thoughtful, intentional communication strengthens the therapeutic relationship and supports safe, effective patient care. At the same time, communication is complex. Even well-intentioned responses can sometimes lead to misunderstanding or mistrust if they are not aligned with the patient’s needs in the moment. Building more effective interactions does not require perfection. It…
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Correctional Nurse Practice Update: Communication Behind the Wall: Common Pitfalls in Everyday Interactions
Communication is a central part of nursing practice. It includes not only the words we choose, but how those words are delivered in the moment. In correctional settings, nurses often have limited time for interaction, with brief exchanges occurring during medication line, sick call, chronic care clinic, and even while moving through the unit. Balancing efficiency with the need to…
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