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Patients frequently do not remember or recognize the doctor's visit, leading to repeated requests for the doctor to return, causing inefficiency and frustration for nursing staff.
A new grad nurse on a neuro intermediate unit lacks effective communication strategies and training to de-escalate angry, delirious patients without personalizing their outbursts.
Nurses and nursing assistants struggle to communicate basic patient requests due to long wait times for interpretation services, especially when calls are unnecessary.
Long-term care nurses struggle with impatient residents using the nurse phone to excessively demand immediate attention, causing distraction and burnout.
Language barriers in nursing handover and documentation compromise patient care, but raising the issue risks being perceived as racist.
OB triage nurses waste time handling non-pregnancy-related acute illnesses that PCPs inappropriately redirect to OB, creating inefficient triage and patient confusion.
Travel RN frequently encounters physicians with heavy accents or unclear speech, causing miscommunication with both colleagues and patients.
Nurses struggle to understand physicians due to language barriers, especially during rushed rounds, and must translate for families while managing documentation.
ER nurse struggles to communicate with non-English-speaking patients due to inadequate translation tools, leading to substandard care.
Nurses lack immediate bilingual communication tools for Spanish-speaking patients, causing delays and reliance on workarounds like translation apps or family members.
Advanced paramedics lack a structured, evidence-based tool to guide conversations with patients and families about the realistic outcomes of CPR and its appropriateness for specific individuals.
Healthcare workers lack the time and resources to educate patients and families about CPR outcomes and goals of care, leading to unwanted resuscitation attempts.
Healthcare workers need a structured way to document and communicate patient preferences for CPR, especially in futile cases where CPR causes more harm than benefit.
Doctors need a better way to have informed conversations with patients and families about the realities of CPR and its appropriateness for different individuals.
Nurses experience discomfort and uncertainty when patients or family members may be filming them without consent during care discussions, but have no clear protocol to address it.
A new grad nurse struggles with updating family members over the phone, unsure what to say, how to verify callers, and whose responsibility it is.
Healthcare worker needs a professional way to redirect patients who comment on their body without damaging the therapeutic relationship.
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