What does Magnet status really mean to nurses?
What does Magnet status really mean to nurses? By Susan Gallagher, PhD, RN, CBN Magnet recognition is often described as the gold standard for nursing excellence. Hospitals promote it. Leaders…
What does Magnet status really mean to nurses? By Susan Gallagher, PhD, RN, CBN Magnet recognition is often described as the gold standard for nursing excellence. Hospitals promote it. Leaders…
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.
Patients in the prone position should be provided with nutritional therapy to facilitate wound healing as well as to decrease the length of stay in the hospital, mortality, hospital readmissions, and treatment time.