id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-345746-6jvqsvy5 Resnick, Barbara What Have We Learned about Nursing from the Coronovirus Pandemic 2020-06-13 .txt text/plain 773 46 66 Over the past few months there has, however, been some increased recognition of the critically important role that nurses play in long-term care. First and foremost it is the availability of appropriate and sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE) to keep them as safe as possible while they are providing the intimate care necessary for 2 residents within these settings. Nurses evaluate the function and behavior of their residents day by day, as opposed to the moment of time that a telehealth visit provides. Moreover, direct care workers and nurses in long-term care can provide the assessment information needed to diagnose and treat a resident following a more careful and comprehensive work up. Further, advance practice nurses can now order home health care services for patients, and we are all aware of the changes in allowing for telehealth visits across multiple settings. In closing, remember to thank the nurses providing care to your residents. ./cache/cord-345746-6jvqsvy5.txt ./txt/cord-345746-6jvqsvy5.txt