“…This is due to RNs' frequent, and sometimes regular, contact with PWSUDs who access health care through the ED. With detailed knowledge of navigating the health care system, the availability of resources and the ability to refer clients to appropriate services as necessary, ED RNs could act as facilitators for PWSUD to access immediate and ongoing care (Kane et al, 2016). Discharge planning is firmly in the domain of the RN regardless of the area of practice and RNs must have the knowledge and ability to direct PWSUD to appropriate and timely resources upon discharge, as they would with any other patient (Sexson, Lindauer, & Harvath, 2017).…”