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  • Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School StudentsGo to article: Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

    Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

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    Adolescent dating violence may lead to adverse health behaviors. We examined associations between sexual teen dating violence victimization (TDVV) and sexual risk behaviors among U.S. high school students using 2013 and 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey data (combined n = 29,346). Sex-stratified logistic regression models were used to estimate these associations among students who had dated or gone out with someone during the past 12 months (n = 20,093). Among these students, 10.5% experienced sexual TDVV. Sexual TDVV was positively associated with sexual intercourse before age 13, four or more lifetime sexual partners, current sexual activity, alcohol or drug use before last sexual intercourse, and no pregnancy prevention during last sexual intercourse. Given significant findings among both sexes, it is valuable for dating violence prevention efforts to target both female and male students.

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  • Partnering in Interprofessional Education to Design Simulation Programs to Promote Collaboration and Patient SafetyGo to article: Partnering in Interprofessional Education to Design Simulation Programs to Promote Collaboration and Patient Safety

    Partnering in Interprofessional Education to Design Simulation Programs to Promote Collaboration and Patient Safety

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    Interprofessional education (IPE) using simulation strategies is a rewarding way to promote teamwork and interprofessional collaboration. The benefits of collaboration far outweigh the challenges that arise from differences in educational culture and scheduling logistics.

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    Creative Nursing
  • They Told Us We Would ChangeGo to article: They Told Us We Would Change

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  • Nourishing Nursing’s Holistic RootsGo to article: Nourishing Nursing’s Holistic Roots

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  • The Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist as Clinician and Advocate in a Primary Health Care ClinicGo to article: The Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist as Clinician and Advocate in a Primary Health Care Clinic

    The Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist as Clinician and Advocate in a Primary Health Care Clinic

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    The clinical nurse specialist (CNS) functions as an expert clinician to disseminate knowledge and apply evidence-based practice in his or her role. The framework of CNS practice competencies (patient, nurse, and system) reflects an opportunity to advocate for disadvantaged and underserved populations when providing care. Strategies, techniques, and tools to advance CNS practice in the primary care setting are discussed.

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  • The Conversation in AlbuquerqueGo to article: The Conversation in Albuquerque

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  • Challenging Assumptions, Demanding JustificationGo to article: Challenging Assumptions, Demanding Justification

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  • Transformative Advance Care Planning: The Honoring Choices Minnesota ExperienceGo to article: Transformative Advance Care Planning: The Honoring Choices Minnesota Experience

    Transformative Advance Care Planning: The Honoring Choices Minnesota Experience

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    In the United States, discussing end-of-life wishes and preferences has been taboo ever since death and dying moved from a stage of life to a medical condition. This article describes the transformative nature of a Minnesota health care initiative, Honoring Choices Minnesota (HCM). As the world’s largest nongovernmental, voluntary community-centered initiative, HCM is changing the culture around speaking of death and dying, one conversation at a time.

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  • Teaching the Meaning of Culture in a Baccalaureate Nursing CurriculumGo to article: Teaching the Meaning of Culture in a Baccalaureate Nursing Curriculum

    Teaching the Meaning of Culture in a Baccalaureate Nursing Curriculum

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    Because culture affects virtually every aspect of life, including health beliefs, customs, and practices, it is imperative that nursing students recognize and value its critical importance to the people whom they will care for as clients/patients. Hence, the notion of culture must be introduced early on in nursing programs and threaded throughout the entire curriculum.

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  • Nursing Students and Medication Errors: Why Don’t They Question?Go to article: Nursing Students and Medication Errors: Why Don’t They Question?

    Nursing Students and Medication Errors: Why Don’t They Question?

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    In health care, efforts have been aimed at reducing medication errors rates; yet, medication errors continue to affect approximately 5% of hospitalized patients. In health care education, simulation provides nursing students a safe opportunity for hands-on medication administration, often including dosage calculation. However, the safety checks associated with medication administration—including the Five Rights—are frequently overlooked. Although the efforts aimed toward increasing medication safety include external factors (such as environmental measures and electronic resources), recent observations in simulation suggest a different problem. When medication orders are incorrect, many students do not know whom, how, or what to question to correct the mistake. This article describes two semesters with senior undergraduate nursing students in simulation and provides explanations, in their own words, for why they did not correct the mistake but caused a medication error instead. By recognizing and overcoming the barriers that inhibit questioning, educators can teach students how to form questions, whom to question, and when to ask questions.

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