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MEDSURG Nursing is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing evidence-based medical-surgical nursing practice, clinical research, and professional development. The journal’s goal is to enhance the knowledge and skills of medical-surgical nurses to promote health, prevent and manage disease, alleviate suffering, and improve health outcomes across medical-surgical populations. © Jannetti Publications, Inc.
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In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editor Dr. Dottie Roberts talks with Dr. Katie Chargualaf, the Dean of Nursing at the University of South Carolina in Aiken, SC, a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board, and author of the journal’s new “Leadership in Nursing” column. Dr. Chargualaf discusses leadership in nursing and the traits of successful leaders. She explores how educators can introduce nursing students to leadership concepts and opportunities earlier in undergraduate nursing programs, how nurse administrators can mentor and support clinical nurses in leadership development, and how individual nurses can pursue leadership development opportunities and refine their leadership skills.Katie Chargualaf, PhD, RN, CMSRN, CNE, FAAN, is Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of South Carolina in Aiken, SC. She is a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board and serves as author of the journal’s “Leadership in Nursing” column.Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, CMSRN, OCNS-C, CNE, is a Contributing Faculty Member at Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a Nursing Online Faculty Member at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire, and the Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editor Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, CMSRN, OCNS-C, CNE, talks with Sonya Blevins, DNP, RN, CMSRN, CNE, the Director of Nursing Licensure and Compliance at Southern New Hampshire University, in Manchester, NH, a past member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board, and an author of the journal’s “Nurses as Educators” column. Dr. Blevins discusses the role nurses play in managing health care cost and quality, the value of the teach-back process and how nurses can teach patients about self-care strategies, and the importance of nurses as educators.Sonya Blevins, DNP, RN, CMSRN, CNE, is the Director of Nursing Licensure and Compliance at New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire. She is a past member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board and currently serves as author of the journal’s “Nurses as Educators” column.Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, CMSRN, OCNS-C, CNE, is a Contributing Faculty Member at Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a Nursing Online Faculty Member at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire, and the Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board member Dr. Terry Jones talks with Dr. Linda Yoder, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing, and Ms. Allison Ferro, a doctoral student also at the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing. Their discussion centers on career development relationships, the differences between managerial coaching and mentorship, and how career development relationships can enhance one’s career. Advice for nurses seeking a mentor is also discussed.Linda H. Yoder, PhD, MBA, RN, AOCN, FAAN, is a Professor and a Luci Baines Johnson Fellow in Nursing at the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing, in Austin, Texas.Allison Ferro, MHA, RN, FACHE, is a Doctoral Student at the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing, in Austin, Texas.Terry L. Jones, PhD, RN, FAAN, is an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, Virginia, and is a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal’s Editorial Board.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board member Dr. Barbara Potts talks with Dr. Deana Sievert, an experienced nurse leader, on the development of compassion fatigue through the recent pandemic. They discuss ways of helping nurses develop resiliency, and how organizations can, in an affordable way, help improve morale and destress nurses. Several resources nurses can use to help combat compassion fatigue are provided.Deana Sievert, DNP, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, is the Chief Nurse Officer, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, in Columbus, Ohio.Barbara Potts, DNP, M.Ed, RN, APRN-CNS, AACNS-AG, MEDSURG-BC, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice and a Clinical Nurse Specialist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, in Columbus, Ohio, and a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Hygiene, including daily bathing and oral care, is critical in the hospitalized patient. In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board Member Dr. Kristi Campoe talks with Dr. Staci Reynolds, an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Nursing, and an Infection Prevention Clinical Nurse Specialist at Duke University Hospital, about her 2020 study focusing on patients’ perspectives of missed hygiene care. In this discussion, Dr. Reynolds provides a deeper dive into her study findings, which will be published in the July/August 2022 issue of MEDSURG Nursing.Staci Reynolds, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, SCRN, is an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Nursing, and an Infection Prevention Clinical Nurse Specialist at Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina. This episode provides expanded information from Dr. Reynolds’ article, “Patients’ Perspectives of Missed Hygiene Care: A Focus Group Study,” published in the July/August 2022 issue of MEDSURG Nursing. Kristi R. Campoe, PhD, RN, CMSRN®, CPHQ, is a Professor of Nursing, Pasco-Hernando State College, Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch, in Wesley Chapel, FL, and a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
The nursing workforce has faced a staffing shortage since the early 2000s, with nurses leaving the profession due to retirement, burnout, or pay. This staffing shortage has been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, creating a staffing crisis. In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board Member Dr. Terry Jones, PhD, RN, leads a dynamic roundtable discussion with her colleagues from Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, who are creating a new care delivery model for their medical-surgical nursing units. Through their efforts, they aim to ease the burden of nurses through incentives and alternative staffing options during this unprecedented time in health care.Participants in today’s call are part of an innovative team of nurse leaders at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Jeniece Roane, MA, NCC, is the Interim Vice President and Patient Care Services and Interim Chief Nursing Officer. Dr. Brett Neville, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, is the interim associate Vice president of Patient Care services and interim associate Chief Nursing Officer. Dale Wright, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, PCCN, is a Clinical Nurse Specialist and a Nurse Clinician for Professional Practice. Veronica Nolden the is Professional Practice Manager and the Magnet® Program Director. Rachel Weller is the Nurse Clinician of Acute Care MedicineLaura Pulliam Reitmeier, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, is the Nurse Manager of Acute Care Medicine. Dr. Heather Fudala, PhD, is the Program Director for Nursing Research and Innovation.Dr. Alison Montpetit, PhD, is the Nursing Director of the university’s Clinical Excellence Probe. Dr. Terry L. Jones, PhD, RN, is an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, Virginia, and is a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal’s Editorial Board.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
As the author of the Nursing Management column in MEDSURG Nursing for 20 years, Donna Middaugh, PhD, RN, has shared valuable nursing management insights and solutions for daily practice. Dr. Middaugh is also passionate about supporting nurses’ role in national, state, and organizational health policy decisions.In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Editor Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, OCNS-C, CMSRN, talks with Dr. Middaugh about important health policy concerns facing the United States, and nursing’s critical voice in addressing health disparities, access, and workforce issues.Dr. Donna Middaugh, PhD, RN, is Clinical Associate Professor, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Nursing, Little Rock, AR, and the author of the Nursing Management column in MEDSURG Nursing Journal. She is retiring in June 2021.Dr. Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, OCNS-C, CMSRN, is a Contributing Faculty Member at Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is the Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal. © Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board Member Dr. Diane Daddario talks about the specialty of medical-surgical nursing, her involvement with the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, and her service with the International Council of Nurses Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nursing Network. Through her work on the Communications subgroup of the International Council of Nurses, Dr. Daddario met Dwi Kartika Rukmi, an international member of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses from Indonesia. During their conversation, Dwi discusses the role of medical-surgical nurses in Indonesia.Diane Daddario, DNP, ANP-C, ACNS-BC, RN-BC, CMSRN, is a nurse practitioner in a skilled nursing facility and nursing faculty in Pennsylvania, and a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.Dwi Kartika Rukmi, S.Kep., Ns., M.Kep., Sp.Kep. MB, is a medical-surgical nursing lecturer in Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta University, a private university in Indonesia. © Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Blinded peer review of manuscripts submitted for consideration to clinical, professional journals such as MEDSURG Nursing Journal is a crucial part of the publication process. Blinded peer review strengthens the content and quality of manuscripts, checks for clinical accuracy, and ultimately, seeks to provide nursing education to ensure patient safety. Manuscript reviewers have a great responsibility that provides integrity for the journal and professional satisfaction for reviewers.However, becoming a manuscript reviewer for a clinical, professional journal may seem daunting to those just getting started in the publication process. In this episode, Dr. Lynne Connelly, the Research Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal, interviews Dr. Dottie Roberts, Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal, about the manuscript peer review process and how you can start on the road to becoming a manuscript peer reviewer for the journal.Lynne M. Connelly, PhD, RN, is a Faculty Member at Benedictine College, Atchison, Kansas, and is the Research Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal. Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, OCNS-C, CMSRN, is a Contributing Faculty Member at Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is the Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal. Interested in becoming a reviewer for MEDSURG Nursing? Visit http://www.medsurgnursing.net/© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Acute-on-chronic pain and tolerance are very complex issues. The bedside nurse plays a critical role in pain management, including medication reconciliation and making sure home medications are continued in the hospital. Patient education is imperative. Managing the patient’s expectation is key, but setting realistic goals is a must.MEDSURG Nursing routinely publishes articles on pain management. In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Editorial Board Member Susan Bohnenkamp cites two such articles recently published in the journal and talks with Dr. Heather Carlisle, a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Arizona College of Nursing. Dr. Carlisle is certified in pain management and palliative care and has published extensively on the topic of opioid safety and patient monitoring in acute care settings. Prior to joining the faculty, she worked as a nurse practitioner on an acute pain service at a level one trauma center, where she consulted on patients with complex pain needs, particularly acute-on-chronic pain. She coordinated the Pain Resource Nurse Group, a group of med-surg nurses who meet monthly to discuss their challenges with pain management, and to share resources and expertise.Heather Carlisle, PhD, DNP, RN, AGACNP, FNP, ACHPN, is a Clinical Associate Professor and an AGACNP Specialty Coordinator at the University of Arizona College of Nursing in Tucson, Arizona.Susan Bohnenkamp, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CCM, is a Clinical Nurse Specialist at Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
The increasing complexity of nursing duties and the drive to control costs are producing considerable pressure in nursing work environments. This often leads to increased levels of anxiety in nursing environments, which can be a challenge for nurses. One calming technique is coloring pre-drawn geometric designs, such as mandalas.The May/June 2020 issue of MEDSURG Nursing features the article entitled, “The Effect of Coloring Mandalas on the Anxiety of Medical-Surgical Nurses and Nursing Support Staff,” authored by Patricia Maguire, Ann Coughlan, Deborah Drayton, Hannah Lacko, Jessie Reich, and Linda Hatfield. In the article, Ms. Maguire and her coauthors discuss findings of their study, which suggest coloring pre-drawn mandalas is an effective, individualized way to lower anxiety in medical-surgical nurses and nursing staff.In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Editorial Board Member Dr. Kristi Campoe, talks with three authors of the article, Ms. Patricia Maguire, Ms. Ann Coughlan, and Dr. Linda Hatfield. They provide deeper insight into their study findings and how mandala coloring could be used in nursing practice as an evidence-based intervention to decrease anxiety for medical-surgical staff.Patricia Maguire, MA, BSN, RN, CMSRN®, is Clinical Nurse IV and Senior Fellow, Professional Nursing Research Scholarship Program, at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.Ann Coughlan, BSN, RN, CMSRN®, is a Clinical Nurse II, Pennsylvania Hospital, in Philadelphia, PA.Linda Hatfield, PhD, NNP-BC, FAAN, is the Associate Professor of Evidence-Based Practice in the Department of Family and Community Health, at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and the Director of Research and Evidence-based Practice, Pennsylvania Hospital, in Philadelphia, PA.Kristi R. Campoe, PhD, RN, CMSRN®, CPHQ, is a Professor of Nursing, Pasco-Hernando State College, Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch, in Wesley Chapel, FL, and a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Editorial Board member Mary L. Schreiber, MSN, RN, CMSRN, talks with Donna Avant, RPh, a registered pharmacist with Ehrhardt Pharmacy in Ehrhardt, South Carolina. Their discussion focuses on the medication reconciliation process and transition of care needs for patients who are discharged from the hospital. Creating an improved communication link and involving community pharmacists in the discharge plan can lead to a reduction in adverse medication events and reduce hospital re-admissions.Donna Avant, RPh, is a registered pharmacist with Ehrhardt Pharmacy in Ehrhardt, South Carolina. Mary L. Schreiber, MSN, RN, CMSRN, is a Nursing Faculty member at Orangeburg Calhoun Technical College, Orangeburg, South Carolina, and a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Editorial Board member Dr. Cynthia Ward talks with Dr. Donna Bond about respiratory compromise. Dr. Bond provides information regarding why respiratory compromise is of concern for medsurg nurses; the importance of awareness of respiratory compromise to help reduce adverse events and patient deaths; how medsurg nurses can increase their awareness through recommendations, clinical education, and training; policies that should be put in place to guide nursing practice; and the role of medsurg nurses in treating patients with respiratory compromise. Donna Bond, DNP, RN, CCNS, AE-C, CTTS, is a Clinical Nurse Specialist also at Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, VA; and is an active member in several nursing organizations, including the Virginia Chapter of Clinical Nurse Specialists; the Respiratory Nursing Society Interprofessional Collaborative, and the Respiratory Compromise Institute. Other organizations where she has contributed her time are Sigma Theta Tau, as a founding member of Tau Phi; and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. She currently serves on the national board of the Respiratory Compromise Institute representing the Clinical Nurse Specialist role as one of two nurses on the board, and represented the Clinical Nurse Specialist role/Respiratory Nursing Society on the national CONCERT workshop to determine priorities for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. She carries certification as a Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, Certified Asthma Educator, and Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist. Recently she was inducted into the first class of fellows at the 2019 Annual National Clinical Nurse Specialist conference. Donna has presented at many national conferences as both a speaker and poster presenter. She has also been published for her work with adolescents in tobacco prevention, asthma education, and the Clinical Nurse Specialist role. Cynthia Ward, DNP, RN-BC, CMSRN®, ACNS-BC, is a Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist, Carillion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, VA, and a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Editorial Board.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
In this episode, Dr. Peter Buerhaus discusses with MEDSURG Nursing Editor Dr. Dottie Roberts the projected outlook on the worsening nursing and healthcare provider shortage, why nurse practitioners may be an achievable solution to the crisis, and his recommendations to successfully overcome the shortage. Peter Buerhaus, PhD, RN, FAAN, is the Professor of Nursing and Director at the Center for Interdisciplinary Health Workforce Studies, College of Nursing, Montana State University, in Bozeman, Montana.Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, CMSRN, OCNS-C®, CNE, is Editor of MEDSURG Nursing, the official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, and is a Clinical Nurse Specialist and Nursing Instructor at Walden University, in Lexington, South Carolina.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selection by Scott Holmes http://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Many nurses experience high emotional exhaustion, which may lead to burnout. Workplace stressors contribute to exhaustion. Strategies to overcome these stressors and increase resilience may help nurses create positive environments, thrive in their work, and prevent burnout.In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Editorial Board member Susan Bohnenkamp talks with Dr. Wanda Larson, the RN Program Director of Nursing Research at Banner University Medical Center, and the Program Coordinator and Assistant Clinical Professor of the University of Arizona College of Nursing in Tucson, Arizona, about resiliency in the professional practice of nursing. Wanda Larson, PhD, M. Ed., RN, CEN, CPEN, is the RN Program Director of Nursing Research, Banner University Medical Center, and the Program Coordinator, Masters Entry to Professional Nursing (MEPN) and an Assistant Clinical Professor of the University of Arizona College of Nursing in Tucson, Arizona.Susan Bohnenkamp, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CCM; Clinical Nurse Specialist at Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona, and is a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.For more about MEDSURG Nursing and to subscribe, visit the journal’s website at medsurgnursing.net. Music selection by Scott_Holmes http://www.scottholmesmusic.com
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