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Duration - 10:27

Lippincott Clinical Leaders: The NIH Stroke Scale

In this episode of the Lippincott Clinical Leaders podcast, Robin Coyne reviews the components of the NIH Stroke Scale. This scale measures neurological function and deficits by asking the patient to answer questions and perform physical and mental tests how to use the nursing process to assess the patient, make a plan, intervene, and then evaluate the results of that intervention. We also discuss how to communicate what’s happening to the provider and what interventions should be considered.

Duration - 8:58

Lippincott Clinical Leaders: The Nurse's Role During a Code

In this episode of the Lippincott Clinical Leaders podcast, Dr. Beth Tomaszewski discusses leadership during a code and the role of the bedside nurse. The bedside nurse is often the person who knows the patient best and has valuable information to communicate to the team. Beth emphasizes the importance of nurses leading from their role, whether they are the medication nurse, the recorder, the family liaison, or any other role during the code.

Duration - 14:23

Lippincott Clinical Leaders: Neuro Assessment

In this episode of the Lippincott Clinical Leaders podcast, Robin Coyne reviews the need-to-know elements of a basic neuro assessment that evaluates for mental status, strength, coordination, sensation, and reflexes as well as a summary of the Glasgow Coma Scale. All nurses should be comfortable performing a basic neuro assessment.
 

Duration - 5:28

Lippincott Clinical Leaders: Chest Pain

In this episode of the Lippincott Clinical Leaders podcast, Dr. Anne Dabrow Woods breaks down assessment and care of the patient with chest pain. Anne discusses how to use the nursing process to assess the patient, make a plan, intervene, and then evaluate the results of that intervention. We also discuss how to communicate what’s happening to the provider and what interventions should be considered.
 

Duration - 17:11

Lippincott Clinical Leaders: Neuro Terminology

In this episode of the Lippincott Clinical Leaders podcast, Robin Coyne breaks down common terminology related to neurology and explains why it's important to be able to paint an accurate picture of the patient. Neuro terminology can be confusing, but it’s critical for nurses to get the words right.

Duration - 5:02

Lippincott Clinical Leaders: SBAR Communication

Welcome to the Lippincott Clinical Leaders podcast. In this episode, Dr. Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Health Learning, Research and Practice talks about SBAR communication. Learn how to use this structured, concise way to communicate using the acronym SBAR, which stands for situation, background, assessment, and recommendation.
 

Duration - 5:25

Let's Not Forget Why We Love Nursing

Let’s face it, the last 2 years have been the most challenging for our profession and for all of healthcare. Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research & Practice, speaks from the heart, answering the question, “Why do I love the nursing profession?”

Duration - 1:28

The Power of Nurses

You are strong. You are able. You witness things we couldn't bear to see, and you feel the weight of life more than anyone. You bring us into the world and carry us through life, fighting disease, rising above challenges, sacrificing to keep us all safe.

Wolters Kluwer is proud to celebrate the world's greatest heroes. Be inspired by this video celebrating the power of nurses.

 

Duration - 1:27

A Message on COVID-19 from our Chief Nurse

As an acute care NP, Dr. Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research & Practice, knows what clinicians are facing during these uncertain times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you all for your hard work and dedication.

*Note: this video was recorded on March 27, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit www.nursingcenter.com/coronavirus, where you’ll find links to the CDC and WHO, plus free access to our point-of-care tools and more.

Duration - 10:18

Reducing Care Variability and the Use of Evidence in Practice

This video focuses on two macrotrends in nursing: (1) decreasing care variability to improve patient outcomes; and (2) how technology is changing how we access and use evidence in our practice.

Duration - 13:22

Learning from the Past in Nursing

From Florence Nightingale's use of the principles of epidemiology to how certain practices have become outdated based on the evidence, learn why lifelong learning is so important in healthcare. Ongoing education and advanced degrees allow nurses to influence policies and protocols, making decisions to change practice and improve health.

Duration - 3:39

Culture of Caring in Nursing

The culture of caring is changing to improve the patient experience. As nurses, we need to be knowledgeable, on top of constant changes, and confident and competent to deliver the highest quality care.

Duration - 7:14

Preventing Sepsis

Nurses are key in sepsis early recognition, management and education because we are with the patient 24 hours a day. Having access to the latest evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and using them for clinical decision support is crucial to improving patient outcomes.

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