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Mechanical restraints and seclusion are practices that all experts agree are incompatible with the principles of recovery...Riahi says there are great opportunities to continue to advance the recovery practices at her organization
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2026/02/17/prescription-infirmieres-choisir-avec-soin Recommendations help ensure that safety and best practices guide all nursing actions within expanded scope of practice By Jacqueline Follis & Mikhaila Alegria February 17, 2026 istockphoto.com/sturti Regardless of the province, or what is ordered or prescribed by nurses, it is essential from a safety perspective that current evidence and best practices guide all nursing actions within their expanded scope of practice. Takeaway messages Nurses have a longstanding responsibility to stay informed about best practices in patient care
Magnussen Shutterstock.com Takeaway Messages Nurses are more likely to thrive in workplace settings that support ethical practice. The ability of nurses to exercise their moral agency is a professional priority
It’s been exciting to live those concepts in the nursing literature that describe the positive changes that happen within the context of meaningful nurse-client relationships. Relational practice directs nurses to challenge the notion of nurse-as-expert and to experience families’ fullness and depth, to be authentic