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Principles of Health Literacy Nursing Best Practice …

WEBPrinciples of Health Literacy. Health Literacy. Health literacy is “the ability to access, understand, evaluate and communicate information as a way to promote, maintain and …

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Practice Recommendations Nursing Best Practice …

WEBRecommendation 1.1: Establish a therapeutic relationship with the person using verbal and non-verbal communication strategies to build a genuine, trusting, and respectful …

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Nutrition and Hydration Nursing Best Practice Guidelines …

WEBA minimum of 30-35 kcal /kg body weight/day with 1.25-1.5 g/kg/day protein. A minimum of 1 ml of fluid/kcal/day. For patients with dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting, elevated …

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Nursing Best Practice Guidelines Registered Nurses' …

WEBPersonal Action Plan: Helping clients with chronic conditions develop a plan for learning new behaviours. Leg Ulcer Assessment Form. Sample Oral Health Assessment Tools. …

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Key Assumptions Nursing Best Practice Guidelines

WEB4. Nurses must know their learner. 5. Communication is central to client centred learning. It is the responsibility of nurses to actively listen to their clients and align their …

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Theoretical Models and Behaviour Change Nursing Best …

WEBTheoretical models provide the foundation for selecting nursing interventions to support behaviour change in chronic illness. The following are selected theoretical frameworks …

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Suggested Readings for Recovery and Hope

WEBRecovery. Barker, P. (2001). The Tidal Model: Developing an empowering, person-centred approach to recovery within psychiatric and mental health nursing. Journal of …

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Considerations for Vulnerable Populations Nursing Best …

WEBConsiderations for Vulnerable Populations. Certain vulnerable populations may be at increased risk for a substance use disorder due to a variety of factors. The following …

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Social Determinants of Health Factors Nursing Best …

WEBEnhancing social and problem-solving skills and self-confidence can help prevent mental health problems (e.g. conduct disorders, anxiety, depression, eating disorders), as well …

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Eight Dimensions of Patient-Centred Care

WEBThe eight dimensions of patient-centred care, also known as the Eight Picker Principles of Patient-Centered Care, were identified through research by the Picker Institute and …

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Managing and Mitigating Conflict in Health-care Teams

WEBGovernment Recommendations: 3.1 Governments recognize that conflict within Health-care teams is a priority issue. 3.2 All levels of government promote a healthy workplace …

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Nursing Management of Hypertension Nursing Best Practice …

WEBStages of Change Model. Motivational Interviewing. Recording Food Habits and DASH. Assessing alcohol consumption. Measuring vulnerability to stress.

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Assessment and Care of Adults at Risk for Suicidal Ideation and

WEBA safe environment is key for the client evidencing suicidal behaviour and/or ideation in the emergency department or on an inpatient unit. It is challenging to deal with all the safety …

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Facilitating Client Centred Learning Nursing Best Practice …

WEB3. Collaborative partnership relationships with clients are critical to the success of client centred learning. 4. Nurses must know their learner. 5. Communication is central to …

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Older Adults Nursing Best Practice Guidelines

WEBPrevention of Constipation in the Older Adult Population. A Proactive Approach to Bowel & Bladder Management in Adults. Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls. …

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Components of a Mental Status Assessment

WEBComponents of a Mental Status Assessment. Appearance. Age (chronological age and whether person looks this age) Sex, Race. Body build (thin, obese, athletic, medium) …

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PROMOTING SAFETY: ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO THE …

WEBWhat can be done to avoid the use of a restraint? •Encourage the person to do the things they enjoy such as cards, television or music. •Walk with the person. •Make the person’s …

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L.E.A.R.N.S Model Nursing Best Practice Guidelines

WEBThese four pillars support client centred learning and encourage self-efficacy and decision-making. L.E.A.R.N.S. (Listen, Establish, Adopt, Reinforce, Name and Strengthen) is the …

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Stroke Assessment Across the Continuum of Care

WEB5 & 6. Motor Arm and Leg: The limb is placed in the appropriate position: extend the arms (palms down) 90 degrees (if sitting) or 45 degrees (if supine) and the leg 30 degrees …

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Appendix D: Extensive Nursing Assessment/Mental Status …

WEBAppendix D: Extensive Nursing Assessment/Mental Status Questions The Nurse-Client Interview: Sample General Questions Presenting Problem Tell me the reason you are …

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Example: Universal Falls Precautions Poster from Fraser Health …

WEBHome » Older Adults » Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls » Example: Universal Falls Precautions Poster from Fraser Health (British Columbia, Canada)

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Integrating Smoking Cessation into Daily Nursing Practice

WEB69 statements, whether simple, amplified or double sided, tells the client that you have heard what he or she is saying and encourages them to explore their feelings.

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