Ask the care expert: What can you tell me about the catheter used to rectally administer medication?
By
Sherrie Dornberger
Mar 04, 2020
I heard about a catheter used rectally to administer medication. What can you tell me about this?
Poor coverage tied to fewer medications
By
Danielle Brown
Mar 04, 2020
Long-term care residents may not be receiving all of the prescriptions they need after a study found that a significant number of Medicare enrollees had inadequate or no drug coverage.
Tool predicts Alzheimer’s life expectancy following onset
By
Danielle Brown
Mar 04, 2020
A newly developed tool that can accurately predict the life expectancy of dementia patients may help those patients and their care providers better communicate about the disease and risk of death, and...
Ask the treatment expert: How to better handle medical leave?
By
Jeri Lundgren
Mar 04, 2020
Our wound care nurse unexpectedly went on medical leave, which left us struggling to fill her role. How can we prevent this from happening again?
Jury still out on electrical stimulation for ulcers
By
Kimberly Marselas
Mar 04, 2020
A Cochrane review of 20 studies found that electrical stimulation probably increases the proportion of pressure injuries healed and the rate of healing, but researchers reported its abilities to speed...
Researchers: We need better skin-failure terms, concepts
By
Kimberly Marselas
Mar 04, 2020
Despite increasing acceptance of skin failure, more understanding is needed to address risk factors and advance more rigorous analysis, according to researchers.
Ask the nursing expert: Should the director of nursing be involved in reviewing potential new residents...
By
Amy Stewart
Mar 04, 2020
Should the director of nursing be involved in reviewing potential new residents prior to admission?
Nursing, finance leaders must talk more
By
Amy Novotney
Mar 04, 2020
A report co-written by the American Nurses Association, the American Organization for Nursing Leadership and the Healthcare Financial Management Association calls for improved communication and collaboration...
Positive work environments foster improved care results
By
Amy Novotney
Mar 04, 2020
Improving working conditions for nursing care aides may help cut down on missed and rushed tasks and improve overall quality of care for skilled nursing residents, finds a new study led by University of...
March IT update
Mar 04, 2020
A new study led by McGill University researchers shows that artificial intelligence (AI) analysis of blood samples can predict and explain disease progression in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s...