Death by medical error or medical accidents is the third cause of death in the United States, exceeded only by heart disease and cancer. Statistics show that individuals are killed by medical errors and accidents at the same monthly rate that patients were dying of COVID-19 before vaccinations. Patients are rarely told of errors made during their care and the…
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Correctional Nurse Clinical Update: Thyroid Disorders I
For some individuals, the healthcare they receive in the correctional environment is the first they have received in quite some time, and many have undiagnosed serious illnesses. In addition, many have risk factors for the development of chronic disease at an earlier age than the general population. The Correctional Nurse conducting health assessments and sick call must be aware of…
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Silence Kills: Communicating for Patient Safety
What do you do if you see a fellow nurse not washing his/her/their hands after a dressing change or not checking the MAR (Medication Administration Record) before administering routine medication to a patient? Speaking up about breaches in safety rules or other concerning issues can be a struggle of conscience. Staff nurses like to avoid conflict. This can be particularly true…
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