How innovative rural nursing will reduce rural opioid use and transform global nursing scholarship
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Tami Thomas, PhD, RN, CPNP, RNC, FAANP, FAAN, Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA; Derrick Glymph, DNP, RN, CRNA; Michelle Caldera, BS, Nurse Anesthesiology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA
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Understanding drug alternatives and recognizing OUD symptoms can increase clinical competency skills in primary care and emergency care for patients suffering from substance use disorder. The approaches described and measured in rural nursing practice will reduce OUD and ultimately transform global nursing scholarship.
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Keywords | Nursing Education; Opioid Use Disorder; Rural Communities |
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Name | 31st International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2020 |
Date | 2020 |
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