Dear Nurses

Saturday, October 27, 2007

EMERGENCY FOR NURSES



Updated 7/24
Dear nurses,

This has been a very sad week for many who had to be
 evacuated and lost their homes, due to fires in Southern
California, USA. My prayers go out to all who were involved
in one way or another.

Have you ever been in an emergency situation?
Have you ever been unable to get home and take
 care of your daily responsibilities? 

Whether the answer is yes or no, here are some helpful pointers:-
- try to keep an extra change of clothes and toiletries in your car,
  for emergency use.
- have a contact number to reach someone who can pick up your 
   kids etc. if you are unable to do so.
- keep some non-perishable foods in your car , so you can have 
  something to eat in an emergency.
- if there is a co-worker who has had a tragic lost, try to share 
  your love and maybe pick up a collection to help out. 
  Have a great week!
  For more clinical information, click on the link:
 Emergency Room 


It takes "all hands on deck" to complete the work.

It is important to recognize that classroom skills
are different from clinical skills. A nurse's
performance in the work place takes on a different 
challenge from the classroom.

Learn more about: Hemodynamic Monitoring and


An intravenous infusion may be started in a peripheral
site or a central line site.

Learn more by clicking on the link:
IV assessment

Trauma can sometimes be prevented!


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