Posts Tagged ‘Patient Care’
Speech Therapy for Stroke Survivors
Speech therapy for stroke survivors is an important aspect of rehabilitation. After a stroke, many individuals may experience difficulties with speech and language, a condition known as aphasia, or they may have problems with the muscle control needed for speaking, known as dysarthria. Here are key points about speech therapy for stroke survivors: Assessment The…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Current State of Healthcare
The mental health of healthcare workers is in jeopardy. The CDC’s Vital Signs report in October 2023 highlights this alarming trend. With increased stress levels in healthcare settings, there’s a pressing need for proactive efforts to support these vital members of our community. The mental health crisis among healthcare workers isn’t just a professional issue;…
Read MoreStrategies for Managing Heavy Caseloads as a COTA
Managing a heavy caseload as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) presents a unique set of challenges, including balancing multiple patients, navigating scheduling conflicts, and ensuring high-quality care. However, adopting effective strategies can greatly enhance your ability to navigate these challenges and meet your patients’ needs successfully. Here are several strategies and tips to help…
Read MoreHow Do Nurses’ Attitudes Affect Patient Care?
“Nurses’ Attitudes Affect Patient Care” is a fundamental truth in healthcare. At the heart of patient care, you’ll find nurses, whose blend of medical know-how and genuine compassion makes a world of difference. It’s not just about the medications and treatments; it’s also about the conversations, the understanding smiles, and that reassuring hand on the…
Read MoreUnderstanding Nurse-on-Nurse Violence
When we think about healthcare, we often picture a place of healing and care, where dedicated professionals work together to make people better. However, like any workplace, the healthcare environment is not immune to issues that can disrupt this harmony. One such problem is “nurse-on-nurse violence.” Nurse-on-nurse violence is a term that might sound a…
Read MoreAre Hallway Patients Really A Thing?
Hallway patients might sound like patients simply waiting in hospital corridors for care, but the reality is more complex. This term refers to a situation where patients end up receiving care in hallways due to a combination of factors, including a sudden influx of patients, a shortage of available hospital beds, and emergencies that require…
Read MoreNavigating Conflicts with Family Members in Patient Care Decisions
Patient care is a complex and sensitive topic that requires careful consideration and decision making. When it comes to patient care decisions, family members often play a crucial role in supporting their loved ones. However, conflicts may arise between family members and healthcare personnel regarding the best course of action for the patient. Navigating these…
Read MoreWhat to Do If a Patient or Their Family Tries to Record You
The prevalence of patients and their families recording nurses during medical interactions has increased with the widespread adoption of smartphones. With smartphones, patients can capture and share their experiences within healthcare settings, including medical conversations, procedures, and interactions with healthcare professionals. However, this practice raises ethical and privacy concerns within healthcare environments. Why do patients…
Read MoreThe Role of Travel Nurses in Disaster Relief Efforts
When natural disasters strike, healthcare facilities are often overwhelmed, and their regular staff may find it challenging to cope with the sudden influx of patients. This is where travel nurses come in. With their specialized skills and experience in providing medical care in diverse environments, travel nurses play a crucial role in disaster relief efforts.…
Read MoreEffectively Dealing With Rude Patients as a Travel Nurse
Understanding the Nature of Rude Patients Dealing with rude patients can be challenging and emotionally draining for travel nurses. Despite your best efforts to provide compassionate care, some patients seem determined to make your job a nightmare. It can be demoralizing to be spoken to and treated rudely, especially in a profession where people often…
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