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How can you get nurses to teach patients and families?-Patient Education Blog: No Time To Teach
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How can you get nurses to teach patients and families? Posted by NoTime author in Blog. On Apr 20th, 2010 9 responses. How can you get nurses to teach patients and families? I was asked this by a neonatal clinical nurse specialist. Here’s the response I sent her:. Great question. How can you get nurses to teach? It depends on what the problem is. 8211; Do they know how to teach? Have you measured competency? Do they know how to assess the learner, individualize teaching, and evaluate understanding? If so...
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No Time to Teach: American Journal of Nursing 2010 Book of the Year!-Patient Education Blog: No Time To Teach
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No Time to Teach: American Journal of Nursing 2010 Book of the Year! Posted by NoTime author in Featured Articles. On Jan 8th, 2011 8 responses. I am thrilled to announce No Time to Teach: The Essence of Patient and Family Education for Health Care Providers. Has been chosen as an American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2010. In the category of Nursing and Continuing Education. To the more refined What self-care skills does the patient need to survive? For me, this book’s most useful take-away messa...
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Surgeons: Something you need to know-Patient Education Blog: No Time To Teach
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Surgeons: Something you need to know. Posted by NoTime author in Blog. On Apr 29th, 2015 no responses. Surgeons, you need to know:. Your discharge instructions are not as good as you think they are. There, I said it. Your patients don’t follow your instructions. You and your office staff get calls with questions that could have been avoided with better education. Your patients have complications that could have been avoided with better education or better adherence to your instructions. They need to know.
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Adriane Bradberry | Resume | Experience
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National Center for Women and IT. Boulder, CO 2007-Present. Write and edit blogs, outreach materials and quarterly e-newsletters. Design layouts of publications with logos, stock photos and illustrations. Syracuse, NY 2007. Implemented school's first online publishing curriculum. Executed six-week agenda for illustrating and coding 60 Web pages. Incorporate blogs, articles, and slide shows into HTML documents. Atlanta, GA 2005-2006. Reviewed and reported local venues and events. Atlanta, GA 2004-2006.
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Teach Back: Evaluating Understanding in Patient and Family Education-Patient Education Blog: No Time To Teach
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Teach Back: Evaluating Understanding in Patient and Family Education. Posted by NoTime author in Blog. On Oct 5th, 2014 2 responses. Rather than ask patients if they understand your instruction,. Ask them to tell you in their own words about the instruction. Ask them to tell you how they will carry out the instruction,. And the kinds of problems they face to comply. Doak, Doak, and Root, 1996, page 65. View a brief video from the TV show House:. Do not ask, Do you have any questions? I want to make sure ...
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Patient confidence comes from preparation-Patient Education Blog: No Time To Teach
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Patient confidence comes from preparation. Posted by NoTime author in Blog. On Apr 20th, 2015 no responses. Patient confidence plays a key role in patient satisfaction. A patient who feels unprepared for self-care is likely to be unsatisfied. We often teach patients the self-care skills they need. How to change the dressing. How to give that sub-q injection. But do we remember the other part of preparation? Do we tell them what could go wrong, what to look for, and how to respond? You know the tone to us...
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Buy the book!-Patient Education Blog: No Time To Teach
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Trying to fit patient and family education into no time? Fran London, MS, RN,. Gives you the essentials and the inspiration you need to make a big impact on the quality of care and your patients’ quality of life. No Time To Teach. Helps you learn fun, creative ways to:. Assess, educate, coach, and document your teaching. Make the most of every teaching opportunity with patients and families. Take a team-based approach to the patient education process. Follow me on Twitter. Published by Pritchett and Hull.
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