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If you were asked to list a reason why nurses choose to leave their workplace, benefits, salary, or work schedule probably would come to mind. However, a recent study reveals another reason that you might not initially suspect: conflict with physicians.
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In addition to fielding questions from prospective emergency department (ED) nurses about schedules and benefits, you soon may be asked Is your facility recognized by the Magnet Nursing Recognition Program?
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With the smallpox vaccination program, your emergency departments (ED) operations will be affected dramatically. ED managers are scrambling to be sure that staff are fully informed, while figuring out how to avoid scheduling nightmares.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, individuals who have any of the following conditions, or live with someone who does, should NOT get the smallpox vaccine unless they have been exposed to the smallpox virus.
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Question: What standard is most frequently cited for improvement during hospital surveys?
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San Francisco General Hospital's smallpox survey for ED personnel.
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Most patients who visit emergency departments (EDs) arent there for emergencies, according to a new report by the Evanston, IL-based health care information company Solucient.
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As an emergency department (ED) leader, you should do the following to improve your staffs ability to avoid conflicts with each other and patients and to manage those effectively if they occur, says Tracy Sanson, MD, FACEP, assistant medical director for the department of emergency medicine at Brandon (FL) Regional Medical Center.
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