We get practical about navigating a hospital stay: how to understand the plan for the day when schedules are fluid, why a paper-and-pencil checklist can sharpen your questions, and what “success” really looks like after discharge. Dr Nugent explains why discharge planning is often harder than people expect, from equipment and medication access to insurance limitations and the real-world logistics that can trigger avoidable readmissions.
We also unpack healthcare equity in plain language. Equity isn’t about giving everyone the same thing; it’s about giving each patient what they need based on their body, abilities, language, and lived experience. And we end with a challenge you can act on today: have the uncomfortable advance care planning conversation with your loved ones, so no one is forced to guess under pressure later.
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Welcome to Speak Up International with Rita Burke and Elton Brown, featuring Monique Nugent, a doctor and author. She discusses her book, "Prescriptions for Admission," offering insights for aspiring nursing student and registered nurse professionals. Her work touches on various aspects of the nursing exam and the journey through nursing school, providing a unique perspective on the medical field.

