Enhancing Cardiovascular Health in End-Stage Kidney Disease, with Maya N. Clark-Cutaia, PhD, RN
HCPLive
MAY 16, 2024
Clark-Cutaia, PhD, ACNP-BC, RN, highlights strategies to improve cardiovascular disease-related outcomes in patients with ESKD.
HCPLive
MAY 16, 2024
Clark-Cutaia, PhD, ACNP-BC, RN, highlights strategies to improve cardiovascular disease-related outcomes in patients with ESKD.
DAIC
MAY 20, 2024
During the visit, a team of Joint Commission reviewers evaluated compliance with numerous certification standards, including a streamlined process for emergency treatment, patient education and protocols that improve patient outcomes. For more information, please visit The Joint Commission website.
Stroke Journal
JANUARY 30, 2025
The development and implementation of the Flow and Resuscitation (Resus) registered nurse (RN) roles supports our goal of getting the patient to the right place at the right time. The Flow RN is an assignment that has a global view of real time departmental operations. The Flow nurse was made effective throughout the network in 2023.
Stroke Journal
JANUARY 30, 2025
Background:For optimal care and outcomes, patients must receive treatment from a multidisciplinary team approach at a comprehensive-stroke certified facility with stroke specialist units. The multidisciplinary approach increases bedside RNs engagement. This does not foster trust and communication between RNs and MDs.
Stroke Journal
JANUARY 30, 2025
Background and Purpose:The Stroke Response Team (SRT) is comprised of a critical care RN with neuro experience and a Neuro ICU APP. The SRT RN acts as a critical link in the care continuum for stroke patients by providing consistent ICU-level care from initial entry into the ED through transitions to procedural areas and the ICU.
DAIC
FEBRUARY 15, 2024
Image courtesy of the UT Health Science Center milla1cf Thu, 02/15/2024 - 13:16 February 15, 2024 — Research findings in a clinical trial led by a professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center ’s College of Nursing are likely to dramatically change care and improve outcomes for patients suffering from acute stroke.
Stroke Journal
JANUARY 30, 2025
Rapid treatment times from symptom onset and hospital arrival to revascularization are critical for improved outcomes. Now, the CL RN coordinates with the ED RN to organize patient transport. Particularly, Large Vessel Occlusions (LVOs) may necessitate thrombectomy to restore brain blood flow. Results:See image 3.Conclusion:With
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