Nurse-to-Nurse Forum
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It is a nurse who best understands the professional demands on and informational needs of another nurse. Through our own practice experiences with patients and as team members, we gain unique perspectives and unmatchable expertise in patient management. So, we as nurses are best suited to help our fellow nurses research, access, understand, and apply information essential to meeting the demands of our profession and, ultimately, optimizing the education and care we deliver to patients.
Nurses can help nurses develop knowledge and skills in managing CRC simply through reciprocal sharing of wisdom gained in their day-to-day practice activities-conducting baseline and follow-up assessments, providing education, administering therapy, coordinating care among various practice settings and the community, working with patients and family members to manage physical and psychosocial symptom distress, and listening and responding to unusual patient and family concerns and experiences.
Our Nurse-to-Nurse Forum is a unique feature that makes this informational Web site exceptional among Internet resources. This section is designed to provide a quick and easy resource for getting answers to your questions about CRC and its management through either of the following:
- Ask a Nurse Expert service-questions posed to expert panel members by e-mail with rapid-turnaround answers
- Frequently Asked Questions series-searchable questions and answers compiled from interactions with nurse users of the site
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