Healthcare
Risks of Abbreviations in Nurse Charting
In a fast-paced healthcare environment, it’s tempting to use abbreviations to speed up documentation. But when misused, abbreviations can do more harm than good—posing risks to patient safety, increasing liability exposure, and complicating communication among healthcare providers. Why Abbreviation Use in Nursing Documentation Can Be Dangerous Abbreviations are meant to simplify—but they often complicate. Unlike…
Read MoreCharting by Exception: What Nurses and NPs Need to Know
What is Charting by Exception? Charting by exception (CBE) is a documentation method where healthcare providers record only deviations from established patient norms. Instead of repeating data that is considered standard or unchanged, providers use pre-defined clinical standards and only chart when a patient’s condition falls outside those parameters. This technique streamlines electronic health records…
Read MoreWhat Type of Insurance Do Nurses Need?
Nurses are integral to healthcare, providing essential services across various settings. With their expanding roles and responsibilities, it’s crucial for nurses to have appropriate insurance coverage to protect their health, career, and financial well-being. Malpractice and Liability Insurance for Nurses In today’s complex healthcare landscape, nurses are increasingly exposed to legal risks that can arise…
Read MoreWhat Is and Isn’t Covered by Malpractice Insurance?
As a healthcare professional, understanding the scope and limitations of your malpractice insurance is crucial. While this insurance provides a safety net against certain professional risks, it’s essential to know what is and isn’t covered to ensure comprehensive protection. Understanding Malpractice Insurance Malpractice insurance, a subset of professional liability insurance, is designed to protect healthcare…
Read MoreQuestions You Can Ask Your Pharmacist Instead of Your Doctor
In today’s fast-paced world, accessing timely healthcare can be challenging. Long wait times for doctor appointments and busy schedules often leave patients seeking immediate answers to their health concerns. Fortunately, pharmacists are highly accessible healthcare professionals equipped to address many of these questions, offering guidance on medications, minor ailments, and more. Understanding the Role of…
Read MoreNurses and The Good Samaritan Law
During protests in Denver in 2020, a group of off-duty medical professionals stepped in to treat people injured by tear gas, rubber bullets, and other crowd control measures. Some were nurses, others were EMTs or doctors—none were required to help, but they did anyway. In the process, several were injured themselves. This isn’t an isolated…
Read More10 Things to Avoid When Looking for Liability Insurance Online
Everyone in the healthcare space has had a rough couple of years. From staffing challenges to mental health issues and just plain burnout, our healthcare heroes have had enough pressure and stress to last a lifetime. Business owners and consultants haven’t had it much better with constant uncertainty, loss of profits and looming inflation. More…
Read More10 Ways Mental Health Can Affect Relationships: What Marriage Counselors Should Know
Awareness and understanding of mental health conditions has grown in recent years; accelerated further during the pandemic. These issues can have a dramatic impact on a person’s life. Everything from mundane daily tasks to important life goals can be made so much more difficult by mental health issues. But perhaps the biggest issues can emerge…
Read MoreContinuing Education Round-up for Nurse Practitioners
Nurse practitioners are required to complete 50 hours of continuing education credits every year to maintain their licenses. The good news is that there are plenty of opportunities to obtain these hours, both in person and virtually today, providing excellent opportunities to stay on top of the latest technologies, practices and developments in the field.…
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