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Remote ventilator monitoring supports front-line clinicians
To ease the burden on respiratory therapists and others caring for ventilated patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health instituted a surveillance system for its ventilators.
Mental health: Nurses on the front line need support
Mental health experts fear the stress of treating COVID-19 patients will have lasting psychological consequences for health care workers, a group already vulnerable to depression and suicide.
AHA, Others Release Additional Guidance for Resuming Elective Surgery
Building on earlier guidance for safely resuming elective surgery, the American Hospital Association (AHA), the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses and AdvaMed today released additional advice to support the safe reentry of medical device representatives into hospitals and other surgical facilities.
Role clarity supports better NP/MD critical care teamwork
A significant association exists between perceived role clarity and increased perceptions of excellent teamwork and disaster preparedness, write researchers in this month’s Nursing Outlook.
AONL supports CDC ‘Mothers and Babies’ funding in next COVID-19 bill
AONL joined with other organizations concerned about the health and well-being of mothers, infants and families to urge Congress to invest in national surveillance of COVID-19’s impact on maternal and infant health.
Voice of the President | May 2020
The impact of successful interprofessional teams is being felt across our country as we plan and manage care during the rapidly changing dynamic seen with COVID-19. As nurse leaders, we work collaboratively each day within diverse teams.
Art Rounds
First introduced in the 1970s, the term “interprofessional approach” was used to describe professionals from various health disciplines collaborating in practice. In contrast, the term “interdisciplinary” was used to describe professionals from various disciplines collaborating in education. (Parse, 2015).