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Aiding Nurses to Spot Patient Distress
Friday, May 16, 2025
Picture this: a nurse knows a patient is highly stressed. They can then plan better care. They might talk to the patient more, bring in a counselor, or check in frequently. Small actions can lead to big improvements. But without the right tools, it's tough to know where to begin.
So, what's the fix? Perhaps more training for nurses on these tools. Or maybe hospitals should prioritize their use. Whatever the solution, one thing is evident: measuring distress is key to good nursing care. It's time to support nurses in doing their jobs even better.
It's not just about treating physical ailments. It's about caring for the whole person. And that includes their mental health. Nurses play a vital role in this. They need the right tools and support to make a real difference.
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