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The Importance Of The Nurse Role In A Turner Syndrome Multidisciplinary Clinic

The Importance Of The Nurse Role In A Turner Syndrome Multidisciplinary Clinic

Tags: clinicals patient assessment patient care practic support

The Turner Syndrome Multi-Disciplinary Clinic (TSMDC) was established in 2015 to provide comprehensive, coordinated care for TS patients and their families. Initially led by a genetic counselor, the clinic evolved with a nurse coordinator taking over in 2018, streamlining patient triage and care coordination. The nurse coordinator ensures seamless communication between providers, organizes necessary tests, and helps maintain adherence to clinical guidelines. Over the years, the clinic expanded its team and services, leading to increased patient accessibility and improved outcomes. With a 90% adherence rate to clinical guidelines, TSMDC highlights the crucial role of nurse coordinators in enhancing efficiency, patient care, and long-term well-being.

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Critical Care Chronicles

Critical Care Chronicles

Tags: critical care Family Presence ICU intensive care unit support

Utilizing a journal for Intensive Care Unit patients to help manage the day to day challenges, physically and emotionally during their stay. Along for emotional release, better communication, or recollection of the events that took place.

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Recovering from Tragedy and Surgery

Recovering from Tragedy and Surgery

Tags: PACU support surgery tragedy

A story of a patient recovering from surgery and a tragic event.

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The Far Reaching Impact of a Child

The Far Reaching Impact of a Child

Tags: caregiver child children emergency pediatric patients pediatrics support trauma

Emergency care of pediatric patients leaves a deep impact to nurses career and lives. When these young lives are altered or end, how is the profession caring for the nurses left behind. This article explores the need for awareness and support during these trying times to return the nurse back to wellness.

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