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Is Surgery the Only Way to Treat Urinary Incontinence

For years, surgery has been viewed as a definitive treatment for specific types of urinary incontinence. These conditions, particularly stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and incontinence linked to pelvic organ prolapse, exemplify this point. However, the notion that surgery is the…

The Role of Nurse Leaders in Reducing Hospital Readmissions

Hospital readmissions are a persistent concern in healthcare systems worldwide, often reflecting deeper patient care and discharge planning issues. Swift readmissions following discharge negatively impact patient well-being, burden healthcare facilities, and escalate expenses. According to a JAMA Network study, the…

How to Prepare for Your First Day as a Licensed Nurse

Starting your first job as a licensed nurse is a moment filled with pride, anticipation, and no small amount of nerves. After years of coursework, exams, and practical exposure, stepping into a professional environment can feel like both an achievement…

Steps to Enhance Clinical Competence for Aspiring Nurses

Aspiring nurses often find developing clinical competence a demanding and complex process. Many wonder how to build strong foundational knowledge while mastering essential practical skills. The pressure to stay confident while delivering safe and effective patient care can feel overwhelming. …