Apr 01 2025 24 mins
What if the way we teach and document nursing care is actually holding nurses back? In this powerful solo episode, Dr. Heather Herdman takes a critical look at the breakdown of the nursing process—from outdated education models to rigid electronic health record systems—and offers a fresh vision for bringing nursing diagnosis back to the forefront of practice.
She shares how using standardized nursing language, guided by true assessment and clinical reasoning, can transform care planning from a task into a thinking process. If you’ve ever questioned whether nursing diagnosis really matters, this episode reframes everything—and gives you practical, forward-thinking insights to reclaim your professional voice.
Key Takeaways:
- Why linking assessments to diagnosis is essential for real nursing care
- How current EHR systems fail nurses—and how we can fix it
- A compelling case for rethinking nursing education around core concepts
- Strategies to reduce documentation burden while enhancing care quality
- How standardized nursing language boosts visibility and collaboration
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