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Measles: It's Back, It's Contagious, and You Probably Haven't Seen It Before In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf dig into the return of a disease we thought had been eradicated in 2000. In case you missed it—we're in the middle of a national measles outbreak, and chances are high you've never actually seen a real case. Measles is back, and we need to be on high alert, as it remains one of the most contagious diseases in the world. What happens when a patient with a suspicious rash sits in your waiting room for hours? How long does measles hang in the air? (Spoiler: it's longer than you think.) From triage missteps to public health policies, this episode walks through how to identify, isolate, and respond to highly contagious diseases—especially when you've never seen them in real life. We also bust the autism myth (again), talk about vaccine hesitancy, and explore what your ED should be doing to prepare right now. Measles Resources Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023, September 6). Measles signs and symptoms. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/signs-symptoms/index.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023, September 6). Photos of measles. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/signs-symptoms/photos.html Child Vaccination Schedule https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/child-adolescent-age.html Vaccinations and Autism Eggertson, L. (2010). Lancet retracts 12-year-old article linking autism to MMR vaccines. CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 182(4), E199–E200. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.109-3179 Hviid, A., Hansen, J. V., Frisch, M., & Melbye, M. (2019). Measles, mumps, rubella vaccination and autism: A nationwide cohort study. Annals of Internal Medicine, 170(8), 513–520. https://doi.org/10.7326/M18-2101 Tanne, J. H. (2002). MMR vaccine is not linked with autism, says Danish study. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 325(7373), 1134. Immune Memory Loss & Measles Cohen, J. (2019, May 1). How measles causes the body to ‘forget' past infections by other microbes. Science. https://www.science.org/content/article/how-measles-causes-body-forget-past-infections-other-microbes
In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Wolf delve into a critical but often underestimated condition: alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). They challenge the assumptions and biases emergency nurses may bring to patient care, particularly in identifying withdrawal symptoms in individuals who don't fit the "typical" profile. The discussion emphasizes the importance of early recognition, exploring how biases can cloud clinical judgment and hinder effective decision-making. Kevin and Dr. Wolf also provide essential insights into screening, scoring, and treating AWS, equipping emergency nurses with the knowledge needed to improve patient outcomes for this potentially life-threatening condition. MD Calc CIWA -AR https://www.mdcalc.com/calc/1736/ciwa-ar-alcohol-withdrawal Prediction of Alcohol Withdrawal Severity Scale https://www.mdcalc.com/calc/10102/prediction-alcohol-withdrawal-severity-scale#pearls-pitfalls Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
Kevin and Dr. Wolf dive into the critical skill of the medication assessment. They explore how understanding a patient's medication list can provide invaluable insights into their overall health and guide essential clinical decisions, especially in high-stakes environments like the emergency department. The pair discusses the ethical and legal responsibilities tied to medication administration, stressing the "rights" of medication administration and the need for vigilance in following them. This episode is a must-listen for new and seasoned nurses alike.
In this episode, we introduce our interim host Chris Walker from 100.1 Moose FM. Chris was joined by Lisa Wolf and Treylen Knott from Prophet River First Nation to learn about their Youth Arts Camp, Trutch Hunting Camp, Treaty Days, and Youth Committee.Before the Peace is made possible thanks to Troyer Ventures and the Fort St John Co-op Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this crossover episode of Art of Emergency Nursing and How Not to Kill Your Patient, we dive into the critical topic of moral courage within the nursing profession. Kevin and Lisa discuss Lisa's recent study on how emergency nurses handle ethical dilemmas, particularly in states with restrictive abortion laws. We explore the complexities of balancing professional and personal ethics, the barriers nurses face in acting with moral courage, and the systemic challenges that impact their ability to provide ethical care. Find the article here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09697330241265415 View the nursing Code of Ethics here https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/nursing-excellence/ethics/code-of-ethics-for-nurses/ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
In this crossover episode of "How Not to Kill Your Patient" and "Art of Emergency Nursing," we dive into the critical topic of moral courage within the nursing profession. Kevin and Lisa discuss Lisa's recent study on how emergency nurses handle ethical dilemmas, particularly in states with restrictive abortion laws. We explore the complexities of balancing professional and personal ethics, the barriers nurses face in acting with moral courage, and the systemic challenges that impact their ability to provide ethical care. Find the article here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09697330241265415 View the nursing Code of Ethics here https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/nursing-excellence/ethics/code-of-ethics-for-nurses/ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
In this episode, Lisa and Kevin discuss the importance of accurate triage in emergency departments and its impact on patient outcomes. They critique current triage models that prioritize metrics such as length of stay and door-to-physician time over patient outcomes. They remind us that a thorough nursing assessment is essential for patient safety and effective care. The episode highlights the disconnect between business-driven metrics and the clinical reality of patient care.
This episode of HNTKYP features Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf discussing anxiety. They explore the complexities of diagnosing anxiety, emphasizing the importance of ruling out serious underlying conditions before attributing symptoms solely to anxiety. They stress the importance of not dismissing physical symptoms like tachycardia, tachypnea, and numbness as mere anxiety until ruling out all other potential causes. Remember that even patients with anxiety can still have medical problems. Tune in to learn more about how to effectively triage potential anxiety in the ED and ensure that no patient's symptoms are overlooked. Anxiety is the Last Diagnosis on the ListLisa Wolf, MS, RN, CEN Published:February 01, 2010https://www.jenonline.org/article/S0099-1767(10)00002-4/fulltext (subscription required)
This episode of HNTKYP Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf take a deep dive into the high-stakes world of shock management. Why does it matter you ask? If you miss the early signs of septic shock, and 30% of those patients won't make it home. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the different types of shock – hypovolemic, distributive, cardiogenic, and obstructive – detailing their causes, signs, and appropriate treatments.
This episode of HNTKYP delves into the crucial distinction between merely knowing nursing protocols and truly understanding them. Kevin and Dr. Wolf discuss the importance of nurses not merely performing tasks or following protocols blindly but grasping the underlying pathophysiology and the reasoning behind the actions they take and the medications they give. This episode highlights the importance of critical thinking and the application of knowledge in nursing to prevent errors, enhance patient care, and, fundamentally, avoid causing harm. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
Creating lasting change around the world cannot be done alone - it takes a team of supporters. But communicating with supporters around the world can be challenging. How can we communicate effectively about the work we are passionate about and enable our supporters to feel like they are a part of the work we do? Join us today on the Lasting Change Podcast, where we are talking with Lisa Wolf, SVP of Client Experience for Westfall Gold. Together, we talk about the importance of clarifying your messaging so you can build and maintain a strong relationship with your supporters.
In this "intoxicating" episode of HNTKYP, Kevin McFarlane and Dr. Lisa Wolf explore the challenges of triaging intoxicated patients in the emergency department. They emphasize that managing intoxicated patients is far more complex than often perceived. The discussion includes intoxication as either a primary issue or a secondary complication, the pitfalls of anchoring bias, and the poor correlation between blood alcohol level (BAL) and the behaviors exhibited by the patient. Grab a beer, sit back, and enjoy this episode—unless you're driving, of course. This episode pairs well with these other great episodes HNTKYP-Behavioral-Health HNTKYP Altered-Mental-Status Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Wolf explore the effects of heat on both the body and mind. They discuss common heat emergencies, identify populations at heightened risk for heat-related issues, and discuss how certain medications can impact the body's capacity to cope with elevated temperatures. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
In this episode, join Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf as they delve into the updates of the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) triage algorithm fifth edition. As the first contributor to this latest iteration, Dr. Wolf brings invaluable expertise, and provides profound insights into the changes incorporated in version 5. We will discuss practical guidance on how to implement this updated version into your own triage practice, ensuring optimal outcomes for patients. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
In this episode, join Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf as they delve into the updates of the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) triage algorithm fifth edition. As the first contributor to this latest iteration, Dr. Wolf brings invaluable expertise, and provides profound insights into the changes incorporated in version 5. We will discuss practical guidance on how to implement this updated version into your own triage practice, ensuring optimal outcomes for patients. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @AoenPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To support the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode. Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
Good documentation allows for a retrospective understanding of a patient's condition when they arrived and how it has progressed. Vital signs are particularly critical as they reveal trends and can help detect potential issues. But here's the real challenge, finding that sweet spot between meeting the demands of documentation and actually delivering hands-on care. We'll break down the struggle and explore how emergency nurses can balance both worlds. Join Kevin and Dr. Wolf as they dig deep into the importance of accurate documentation in capturing a patient's journey and keeping the entire healthcare team in the loop. Plus, we'll touch on the legal side of things and how thorough charting can save your bacon if any legal issues arise.
In this episode, Lisa and Kevin have a special guest, Annie Fulton, from Up My Nursing Game. Join us as we dive into the topic of delirium, a commonly overlooked and misdiagnosed condition in emergency departments with serious implications for patients. In this episode, we'll explore delirium identification, effective treatment options, and discuss how the emergency department can set the stage for success throughout a patient's hospital visit. This episode is part of the 2023 Nurses' PodCrawl, a collaboration between different podcast hosts who come together for a week to release episodes around one unifying theme. The goal is to provide varying perspectives on a single theme. Check out these other delirium episodes from amazing podcasts: Walking Home from the ICU Cup of Nurses Good Nurse Bad Nurse FreshRN The Rapid Response RN https://www.upmynursinggame.com/podcrawl/
This week, we would like to introduce you to Radio Rarities, a new podcast distributed by Realm Join Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf in this weekly podcast series where they share the history of a unique classic radio show before playing the story for you to enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to Radio Rarities, a new podcast distributed by Realm Join Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf in this weekly podcast series where they share the history of a unique classic radio show before playing the story for you to enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to Radio Rarities, a new podcast distributed by Realm Join Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf in this weekly podcast series where they share the history of a unique classic radio show before playing the story for you to enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics Discussed in this Episode:Equity issues in higher education.The academic labor market.Dual-career couple accommodation in higher education.Work/family balance in higher ed.Resources Discussed in this Episode:Lisa at the University of KansasDual-Career Couples: Keeping Them TogetherClear as Mud: Promotion Clarity by Gender and BIPOC Status Across the Associate Professor LifespanUnderstanding Career Mobility of Professors: Does Foreign-Born Status Matter?Music Credits: Magic by Six UmbrellasSound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia
In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Wolf talk about emergency nurses floating out to the department into other areas. Hopefully, this doesn't happen often but we talk about what to expect when it happens and how not to kill your floor patients.
In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Wolf provide a little feedback to a question that was posted online by a new grad nurse. If you have clinical questions you would like to have discussed send a message to Kevin on social media or by email kevin@artofemergencynursing.com.
Hollywood 360 is a 5-hour nationally-syndicated nostalgia and entertainment radio show heard on 250 affiliates each week. It's also heard in 168 countries on the American Forces Radio Network. Your co-hosts are Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf who bring you celebrity interviews, trivia contests, music quizzes and classic radio shows. On every Hollywood 360 show, Carl and Lisa present 5 half-hour classic radio shows. This week it's The Jack Benny Program, Box Thirteen, You Bet Your Life, The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe and John Steele, Adventurer. Each week, the Bradford Exchange will bring you the newest 5-hour Hollywood 360 show FREE as a thank-you for supporting The Bradford Exchange. Don't miss a single installment!
Hollywood 360 is a 5-hour nationally-syndicated nostalgia and entertainment radio show heard on 250 affiliates each week. It's also heard in 168 countries on the American Forces Radio Network. Your co-hosts are Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf who bring you celebrity interviews, trivia contests, music quizzes and classic radio shows. On every Hollywood 360 show, Carl and Lisa present 5 half-hour classic radio shows. This week it's Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Fort Laramie, Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator, The Halls of Ivy and The Screen Guild Theater. Each week, the Bradford Exchange will bring you the newest 5-hour Hollywood 360 show FREE as a thank-you for supporting The Bradford Exchange. Don't miss a single installmen
In this episode, Kevin has a conversation with Dr. Lisa Wolf, Ph.D., RN, CEN, FAEN, FAAN to discuss the recent study that she and her colleagues did on the training, preparation, and function of the emergency department charge nurse. This episode is a must for anyone in the ED leadership role including the charge nurse. Enjoy this episode. If you are an ENA member you can find the article here. https://www.jenonline.org/article/S0099-1767(22)00065-4/fulltext If you are not an ENA member what are you waiting for? Use the code MCFARLANE10 for a discount on your membership.
Geriatric patients make up a large portion of the people who come to the ER. In this episode Kevin and Dr. Wolf talk about what to look for in geriatric patients and how not to kill grandma when she shows up in triage.
Kevin McFarlane and Dr. Lisa Wolf take a look at the many causes of headaches. From the minor to the critical. Missing some of these in triage could definitely kill your patient. Enjoy.
Kevin McFarlane and Dr. Lisa Wolf explore the varied presentation of behavioral health patients. Presentations may be complicated by factors like health, medications, and alcohol. Here is a link to a great article about anxiety https://www.jenonline.org/article/S0099-1767(10)00002-4/pdf
Dr. Wolf and Kevin review the ins and outs of chest pain.
HNTKYP is a series that address symptomatic presentation and how to move to a working diagnosis and plan for patient care. Kevin McFarlane and Lisa Wolf cover red flags, cognitive pitfalls, and ways to make sure your patients survive their encounter with the health system. In this episode, they review all the possibilities of trauma.
Join Scotty, Holly, Kerri and guest Lisa Wolf for Ten Junk Miles in which we discuss Lisa's life in running, small towns, cross country, BPPV, bank law, competition, Packages, Silent Auctions, Wordle and so much more. This episode brought to you by UCAN. Use the discount code TENJUNKMILES here to try them out: https://ucan.co Website: http://www.tenjunkmiles.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenjunkmiles Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenjunkmiles Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tenjunkmiles/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TenJunkMiles/
Today's guest is Lisa Wolf. She is a self-described accidental fundraiser whose work has taken her from major political campaigns to advancing the work of CURE International and now fueling the work of non-profits around the country through Westfall Gold. At the heart of it all has been a focus on building successful relationships. In our conversation, she shares details on the importance of identifying and connecting with donors, helping them to understand the case, building a community of support, and her personal reflections on the concept of generosity.
Nurses have a ton of options when it comes to career and education. In this episode, Kevin has a conversation with Lisa Wolf, PhD, RN, CEN, FAEN. They discuss options for continuing your education as a nurse. They discuss the multiple options for not only entry to practice as a nurse, but also the options for higher education degrees. If you are not sure what your next education move should be, then this episode will help. If you haven't subscribed yet, please make sure you do so. Please leave a rating and review to help others discover this show. Sharing this podcast is the number one way to make sure other nurses hear the lessons that the guests share. Follow us on Social: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter @AoenPodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help the show and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google, and elsewhere. This link will take you to the latest episode and give you links to the most popular podcast players. https://pod.link/1460741717 Thanks for joining me this week. Until next time!
Trigger Warning: Infant LossTheo Benjamin Wolf is forever 12 weeks. His mom Lisa Wolf says he died because of unsafe sleep practices on his 3rd day at daycare. She's telling his story, sharing the unending grief of losing a child, and being his voice thought the foundation she created in his memory to raise awareness about safe sleep. She is a safe sleep advocate and infant safe sleep ambassador through Cribs for Kids, as well as the President and Founder of the Theo Wolf FoundationSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Workplace violence against nurses has been a longstanding issue, particularly in the ED. A landmark study published by the Emergency Nurses Association in 2011 found that more than half of emergency nurses had been the victim of workplace violence in the preceding seven days, and a third had considered leaving the profession as a direct result. Our guest for today's episode is a 20-year veteran of the ED and the Director of the Institute of Emergency Nursing Research who brings her training as an anthropologist to the study of nursing culture and how it contributes to the various forms of workplace violence. In this conversation, Dan and Dr. Lisa Wolf discuss her definition of workplace violence, which includes not just violence perpetrated by patients, but also organizational violence and the role that it plays in creating a culture of aggression and withholding. Dr. Wolf shares insights from her significant research on this topic, as well as strategies for nurse leaders to address it within their organizations.
Workplace violence against nurses has been a longstanding issue, particularly in the ED. A landmark study published by the Emergency Nurses Association in 2011 found that more than half of emergency nurses had been the victim of workplace violence in the preceding seven days, and a third had considered leaving the profession as a direct result. My guest today is a 20-year veteran of the ED and the Director of the Institute of Emergency Nursing Research who brings her training as an anthropologist to the study of nursing culture and how it contributes to the various forms of workplace violence. In this conversation, Dr. Lisa Wolf and I discuss her definition of workplace violence, which includes not just violence perpetrated by patients, but also organizational violence and the role that it plays in creating a culture of aggression and withholding. Dr. Wolf shares insights from her significant research on this topic, as well as strategies for nurse leaders to address it within their organizations. Links to recommended reading: Workplace Violence by Vaughan Bowie Nothing Changes, Nobody Cares: Understanding the Experience of Emergency Nurses Physically or Verbally Assaulted While Providing Care Violence Against Nurses Working in US Emergency Departments Guiding Principles: Mitigating Violence in the Workplace The full transcript for this episode can be found here: http://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/lisa-wolf
Workplace violence against nurses has been a longstanding issue, particularly in the ED. A landmark study published by the Emergency Nurses Association in 2011 found that more than half of emergency nurses had been the victim of workplace violence in the preceding seven days, and a third had considered leaving the profession as a direct result. My guest today is a 20-year veteran of the ED and the Director of the Institute of Emergency Nursing Research who brings her training as an anthropologist to the study of nursing culture and how it contributes to the various forms of workplace violence. In this conversation, Dr. Lisa Wolf and I discuss her definition of workplace violence, which includes not just violence perpetrated by patients, but also organizational violence and the role that it plays in creating a culture of aggression and withholding. Dr. Wolf shares insights from her significant research on this topic, as well as strategies for nurse leaders to address it within their organizations. Links to recommended reading: Workplace Violence by Vaughan Bowie Nothing Changes, Nobody Cares: Understanding the Experience of Emergency Nurses Physically or Verbally Assaulted While Providing Care Violence Against Nurses Working in US Emergency Departments Guiding Principles: Mitigating Violence in the Workplace The full transcript for this episode can be found here: http://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/lisa-wolf
On todays NEW episode, Lisa will be talking with special guest Betsy Brown. She is an OB GYN nurse, entrepreneur, mom, daughter and wife. She'll be sharing with us how she manages stress in her daily life and a little bit about her Pure Romance business.
Lisa Wolf MSW, LCSW is a practicing psychotherapist with offices in Bridgehampton, NY & Manhattan, additionally she sees patients from all over the world via Zoom. She has worked extensively with anxiety and depressive disorders, couples' issues, addiction and recovery. Her experience includes work on hospital inpatient psychiatry units as well as inpatient and outpatient addiction rehab centers. Lisa is the author of a monthly column Thoughts From a Therapist that appears in The Southampton Press, East Hampton Press, Sag Harbor Express and online at 27east.com. Her website is lisawolftherapy.com
Everyday Health – Primary Care – Lisa Wolf, MD - Interview #2See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The ENA Podcast aims to make getting into research a little less scary as Lisa Wolf and Paul Clark offer insights and tips to help emergency nurses get comfortable with developing and executing a study or project.
In this episode, Kevin has yet another conversation with Dr. Lisa Wolf. This time they discuss what nurses need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines that are going to soon be avaliable. If you haven't done much research lets see if Dr. Wolf can shed a litt
In this episode, Kevin has yet another conversation with Dr. Lisa Wolf. This time they discuss a recent study and manuscript called “Traumatic Stress in Emergency nurses: Does your work environment feel like a warzone?” In this study nurses reported high levels of secondary trauma stress and described in detail how traumatic stress manifested in their lives. Theses nurses described chronic, cumulative trauma that affected both their ability to provide nursing and even their ability to connect at home with friends and family. This episode is going to blow your mind. This is the most important AOEN podcast to date. Take a look at her work mentioned in the episode Workplace bullying in emergency nursing: Development of a grounded theory using situational analysis. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28958419 If you haven’t subscribed yet, please make sure you do so. Please leave a rating and review to help others discover this show. Sharing this podcast is the number one way to make sure other nurses hear the lessons that the guests share. Follow us on Social: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter @AoenPodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help the show and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google, and elsewhere. This link will take you to the latest episode and give you links to the most popular podcast players. https://pod.link/1460741717 Thanks for joining me this week. Until next time!
Today's guest is Dr. Lisa Wolf, one of my oldest and closest friends, and Director of Emergency Nursing Research for the Emergency Nurses Association. She talks about the challenges of leading in the world of emergency rooms, especially during the COVID-19 crisis. Learn about triage and the power of making decisions with limited resources. Mentioned in this episode: · https://www.ena.org/ (Emergency Nurses Association) --- Follow The Indispensables on Twitter: @goto_podcast You can purchase your copy of The Art of Being Indispensable at Work from: · https://www.amazon.com/Art-Being-Indispensable-Work-Overcommitment/dp/1633698491/ (Amazon) · https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-art-of-being-indispensable-at-work-bruce-tulgan/1135022362?ean=9781633698499 (Barnes & Noble) · https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781633698499 (Indiebound) For bulk orders, contact us at: mail@rainmakerthinking.com Follow Bruce on social media: · https://twitter.com/BruceTulgan (Twitter) · https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucetulganrmt/ (LinkedIn) · https://www.facebook.com/bruce.tulganRMT/ (Facebook) Learn more about RainmakerThinking at our website: https://rainmakerthinking.com/ (rainmakerthinking.com)
We recently sat down with Lisa Wolf, Vice President of Consulting with Westfall Gold, and a contributor/editor at Giving USA. We love talking with Lisa and other members of the team at Westfall Gold, because they really know their stuff. In fact, they recently crossed a major milestone, having now raised more than $1 Billion charitable dollars for their clients!Lisa was gracious enough to talk with us about what she and her colleagues are seeing in the market today, and what we need to be thinking about, particularly related to engaging high net worth givers.Here are some of the key points we gleaned from our conversation with Lisa:General donor giving is lower year-over-year (again), and retention is also down year-over-year. In fact, all the key performance indicators are down compared to last year.Major donor giving is fairly strong in 2019, lifting what would otherwise be a weaker year of philanthropic giving. We also see that more money is going into Donor Advised Funds, so complex asset-based gifts are now more likely than ever before.90% of all charitable giving in the US happens in cash. This is the inverse of how most Americans hold their wealth, especially as net worth increases. This means fundraisers are focusing on an ever-shrinking pool of resources because they are largely not engaging high net worth donors in conversations about how they can give from their assets instead of from their checkbooks.Westfall Gold's research shows that "expert" donors (those who are well educated on the process, etc.) give 3X the level of novice donors. Unfortunately, we also find that fundraisers are reluctant to bring other experts (like financial advisors) into conversations with donors to help educate them about their giving options. Westfall's research indicates this is largely because fundraisers are afraid that doing so will open their donors to other giving options and take money away from them/their organization. When we think about High Net Worth donors, we need to shift our thinking around engaging them. They are not "donating" to your organization. They are investing in the cause. This means they're looking for a return on that investment. And your ability to deliver that return, and to tell a compelling story around your impact will dictate how successful you'll be with high net worth donors.