- Home
- » Nursing Main Page
- » e-Newsletters
- » Nurse Leader Insider
- » Make a Comment
- » Nurse Leader Insider
- » e-Newsletters
- » Nursing Main Page
Web site spotlight: Lead your facility into a culture of accountability
Nurse Leader Insider, September 29, 2008
Would you consider allowing hand washing to be optional in your organization? No. What about optional use of aspirin for a heart attack patient? No.
We all understand the absolute necessity of following evidence-based medicine protocols for providing good clinical care and are usually very prescriptive in what we do on the clinical side of our business.
Related Products
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- Don't forget the three checks in medication administration
- Practice the six rights of medication administration
- CMS seeks comment on quality measures
- Note similarities and differences between HCPCS, CPT® codes
- The consequences of an incomplete medical record
- Q&A: Primary, principal, and secondary diagnoses
- ICD-10-CM coma, stroke codes require more specific documentation
- Skills of effective case managers
- Nursing responsibilities for managing pain
- Know the medical gas cylinder storage requirements
- E-mailed
-
- Know the JCAHO's ongoing records review requirements
- Establish an ongoing records review process with five easy steps
- Topic: Study the codes for new orthopedics procedures
- Assisted living home owner bills Medicaid from unlicensed facility
- Analyzing nurse staffing: Understanding FTEs
- Peer review vs. risk management review: What's the difference?
- Modifier -25: Is that E/M service really above and beyond the norm?
- Long-Term Care Training Solutions
- Know the medical gas cylinder storage requirements
- Know the JCAHO's ongoing records review requirements
- Searched