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Help your patients understand different therapy options so, together with the patient, there can be an informed treatment decision.
Journal club programs can enhance the skills of nurses in evaluating literature and translating research findings to clinical practice, education, research, and more.
Moral distress occurs when conflicting values and views violate a healthcare provider’s integrity. Although clinicians can confront and respond to individual ethical conflicts, moral distress persists when they cannot identify a course of action that maintains their ethical values. Review this huddle card in a group or individually to learn more about moral resilience and how you and your colleagues can cultivate a resilient practice.
Health literacy is an important factor in managing individual health behaviors that affect patients’ overall health and wellness, disease prevention, and disease management. Review this huddle card in a group or individually to learn more about health literacy.
All staff who work in settings where hazardous drugs (HDs) are administered have the potential for exposure to HDS. Review this huddle card with a group or individually to learn more about Hazardous Drug Safety for ancillary staff.
Alkylating agents are nonspecific drugs that exert effects in all phases of the cell cycle. Review this huddle card in a group or individually to learn more about alkylating agents.
Review this huddle card to learn about altered body image in patients with cancer. Cancer treatments can affect physical appearance and cause functional changes to the body, which can adversely affect how people perceive and feel about their bodies.
Palliative care is a holistic approach that focuses on providing patients relief from the symptoms and stress of serious illness and its treatment. Review this huddle card to learn about palliative care and its role in cancer care.