Making the time between nursing home inspections less predictable and more erratically spaced could better protect patients, potentially saving 12% more lives, a new study finds.
BYU nursing alumna Abby Anderson participates in the BYU nursing school's public and global health study abroad. Anderson taught basic hygiene, wrapped wounds and performed health assessments on many ...
When Sadie Davis, a southern Delaware native, boarded a plane solo bound for Ireland for a semester-long study abroad, she was nervous. “I knew I wanted to go the second the School of Nursing started ...
BYU nursing student Ali Norris practices inserting an IV in the Nursing Learning Center. Norris and other nursing students are struggling to plan for the future as a decision has not yet been made ...
Hospitals struggling to attract and retain enough registered nurses at the bedside are implementing alternative strategies to ensure patients get needed nursing care. This includes virtual nursing ...
The production of new nurses to help address national nursing shortages starts with the educational pipeline. However, ...
Residents were at greater risk of dying from extreme heat in nursing homes without air conditioning (AC) compared to nursing homes with AC, according to a December study published in JAMA Internal ...
Nearly one in six nursing home residents in the United States, who were admitted under Medicare or private pay, ended up enrolling in Medicaid during ...
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