Nurses are caregivers by nature, or as Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines, "one that looks after, fosters, or advises/' We've already celebrated the fact that our profession is deemed the most trusted in the United States; 4 in 5 Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of nurses as "very high" or "high." Given that we are regarded in such high esteem, it only makes sense to channel this uniform trust into something tangible. I've reviewed and published countless articles that illustrate ways to turn evidence-based research into practice. Our readers have put their trust in me, my editorial staff, and of course, the authors to choose compelling material that impacts clinical practice. From innovative infusion devices, to ineffective or improved protocols, to medication errors, and specific patient case studies, the Journal of Infusion Nursing has covered a myriad of topics over the years. Many of these articles have pushed the envelope in research analysis and have translated patient responses to treatment into better outcomes overall.
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