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Certification is more than a credential—it’s a catalyst for confidence, growth, and stronger #neuronursing practice. 🧠✨ #aann2026
Loved this insightful panel from the American Board of Neuroscience Nursing (ABNN).
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Pre-op education matters. 📱🧠
See how a simple digital tool improved patient knowledge before pituitary surgery in this evidence-based project.
Read the article:
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#neuronursing #evidencebasedpractice #patienteducation

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Si un paciente se desorienta de forma brusca, no está “mayor”.
Puede estar desarrollando un delirium.

Detectarlo a tiempo reduce complicaciones, deterioro cognitivo y mortalidad.

Valora cada turno. Observa. Actúa.

#NeuroTip #EnfermeríaNeurológica #Delirium #NeuroNursing #CadaNeuronaCuenta

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🧠 New research alert! Explore factors influencing patient work to recover after spine surgery — pain, mobility, support, & education all shape recovery.
📖 Read & earn CE: vist.ly/4mvq8
#NeuroNursing #CENursing #PatientCare

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A Cross-sectional Survey of Comprehension and Satisfaction... : Journal of Neuroscience Nursing ion and satisfaction of a Spanish stroke awareness acronym, RÁPIDO, among community-living, Hispanic and Latino, Spanish-reading adults. METHODS: A 33-item survey was completed by 166 adults. Data on sociodemographics, language preferences, stroke education, and comprehension and satisfaction with RÁPIDO were collected. Descriptive characteristics were calculated. Fisher exact tests were performed to determine whether reading language (group 1, only or predominantly reads in Spanish; group 2, reads in Spanish and English equally or reads predominately in English) influenced survey responses. Responses to open-ended questions were categorized. RESULTS: Sixty-nine percent of the participants were born outside of the United States, 82% currently resided in the United States, 34% read only or predominately in Spanish, and 7% had a stroke. Most participants thought RÁPIDO was informative, eye-catching, and easily remembered. Significant differences were found between reading language preference groups for correctly identifying RÁPIDO images for facial drooping (group 1, 80%; group 2, 95%; P ≤ .001) and dizziness/loss of balance (group 1, 54%; group 2, 73%; P = .027). Eighty percent or more of all participants were able to correctly interpret RÁPIDO images for facial drooping, blurry vision, impaired speech, and call emergency services. Adding “911” to the RÁPIDO image of the clock was a common suggestion. CONCLUSIONS: RÁPIDO was well received among the participants. Modifications to RÁPIDO images representing dizziness/loss of balance and arm weakness, and the addition of “911” may improve its usefulness. Obtaining more extensive feedback across the United States and testing the effect of RÁPIDO on increasing knowledge of stroke signs and retention of that knowledge are necessary next steps....

Survey says...RÁPIDO was informative, memorable, and well understood by Hispanic and Latino adults — with feedback that could make it even better.
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Nursing Myth, Meet Nursing Evidence
Nursing Myth, Meet Nursing Evidence Read the Editorial in the JNN at https://journals.lww.com/jnnonline/citation/2025/02000/nursing_myth,_meet_nursing_evidence.1.aspx

“Nurses can’t have coffee at the nurses’ station.” ☕️
“Listen to the stomach to confirm NG tube placement.” 👂
We’ve all heard them. Dr. DaiWai Olson’s JNN editorial reminds us: myths fade—evidence lasts.
💬 What nursing myth have YOU debunked?
#neuronursing #EBP

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👇 Link to full article in the comments!
#neuronurses #strokecare #sleephealth #nursingresearch #neuronursing #strokeawareness

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🎥 Join Dr. DaiWai Olson exploring factors affecting nimodipine compliance post subarachnoid hemorrhage and how health professionals can improve it. Watch now! #NeuroNursing #StrokeCare #SubarachnoidHemorrhage 👩‍⚕️💊
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🧠✨ September is Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month!
Neuroscience nurses are on the frontlines—spotting risks, educating patients, and supporting recovery. Together, we can raise awareness and save lives. 💙#BrainAneurysmAwareness #NeuroNursing #JNN

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Bridging the Gap Between Routine Practice and Patient... : Journal of Neuroscience Nursing An abstract is unavailable.

👩‍⚕️🧠 Routine pupil exams aren’t routine for patients. This new article shows how #neuronurses can ease fear and build trust with simple communication.
#NeuroNursing #PatientCare
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Bridging the Gap Between Routine Practice and Patient... : Journal of Neuroscience Nursing An abstract is unavailable.

🧠 Routine neuro checks aren’t routine for patients. A new letter to the editor calls for empathy and connection in postop care. Read how small changes can make a big impact 👉 DOI: 10.1097/JNN.0000000000000843
#NeuroNursing #PatientCenteredCare @daiwai

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Multidisciplinary Teamwork Perceptions When Mobilizing... : Journal of Neuroscience Nursing thcare provider perceptions regarding barriers and patient safety. Nurse-led teamwork has been suggested to overcome these barriers and to achieve earlier mobilization for patients, as well as positive provider perceptions, which may affect the culture and frequency of mobilization on neurointensive care units. Quantitative studies analyzing multidisciplinary teamwork perceptions to mobilize ventilated neurosurgery patients with or without a nurse-led protocol have not been previously conducted. Analyzing such perceptions may provide insight to team-related barriers related to missed mobility. This pilot quasi-experimental study aimed to determine whether the use of a nurse-led mobility protocol affects teamwork perceptions when mobilizing ventilated neurosurgery patients. METHODS: A sample of multidisciplinary teams, composed of nurses, patient care technicians, and respiratory therapists, mobilized ventilated neurosurgery patients according to either standard of care (for the control group) or a nurse-led mobility protocol (for the interventional group). Teamwork perceptions were measured via the reliable and valid Nursing Teamwork Survey tool. RESULTS: Linear mixed model analyses revealed that multidisciplinary teams in the nurse-led mobility protocol group had significantly higher levels of overall perceived teamwork than those in the control group, t3 = −3.296, P = .038. Such differences were also noted for teamwork variables of team leadership and mutual trust. CONCLUSION: Nurse-led mobility protocols should be considered to increase teamwork when performing multidisciplinary teamwork-based mobility for ventilated neurosurgery patients. Future studies should continue to evaluate teamwork perceptions after nurse-led mobility....

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Nurse-led mobility protocols significantly boost perceived teamwork, including leadership and mutual trust, especially when mobilizing ventilated neurosurgery patients.
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#NeuroNursing #Teamwork #NurseLedCare

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Subarachnoid haemorrhage is a rare but life-threatening form of stroke. Jane Gooch outlines how nurses can recognise the signs, respond quickly, and support patients during recovery.

Read the full article and learn more. 👇

#StrokeAwareness #NeuroNursing #BJNinform #EmergencyCare #NurseEducation

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🧠 Stroke education isn’t one-size-fits-all.

A JNN letter responds to the RAPIDO study and stresses the importance of language, literacy, and cultural relevance.

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#StrokeAwareness #HealthEquity #Neuronursing

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@nursingresearch.bsky.social PTSD after stroke is real—especially for young survivors. A Maryland clinic found 18.8% screened positive for PTSD when assessed. Routine screening = better recovery.
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#StrokeRecovery #PTSD #NeuroNursing

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🧠 FREE ARTICLE thru May 26!
Read: "Meta-analysis: Head of Bed Elevation for Acquired Brain Injury"
📖 Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
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DOI: 10.1097/JNN.0000000000000703
#NeuroNursing #BrainInjury #freeAccess #NursingResearch

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@nursingresearch.bsky.social 🧠 FREE ARTICLE thru May 26!
Read: "Meta-analysis: Head of Bed Elevation for Acquired Brain Injury"
📖 Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
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DOI: 10.1097/JNN.0000000000000703
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