Dear Nurses

Monday, April 27, 2009

PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF INFECTION

There are simple ways to prevent the spread of infection.
Simply click on the link :
http://www.dearnurses.net/infection_control
and enjoy reading. Also watch Sessions 20 and 11
http://www.dearnurses.com/clinical_nursing_videos_called_sessions

Have a good week!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

HAVE A GOOD WEEK NURSES


Hi guys,

Below are list of new topics that might be helpful to you in
the clinical area. Please take a moment to read and enjoy
learning.
It will also help with Care Planning and Patient Education.
Just click on the link:
( Chapter 17) and enjoy learning.
Have a good week!


MRI ( MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING)

If the patient in your care was scheduled for a Diagnostic Test
like MRI, would you know how to educate the patient and
make the necessary preparation?
To learn more, simply click on the link:
dearnurses.net/the_clinical_setting_step_by_step
and enjoy reading Chapter 17.

THE CLINICAL SETTING STEP BY STEP




Updated 12/24
Dear nurses,


The Clinical Setting Step by Step is no longer available.
Please click on the links for more updated information.

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR NURSES





Updated 1/25
Dear nurses,

The Clinical Setting Step by Step is no longer available.
New links have been added for Diagnostic tests such as:


Saturday, April 11, 2009

HAPPY EASTER TO ALL NURSES


Dear nurses,

Have a Happy Easter. Please visit :http://www.dearnurses.com/ and

for more helpful clinical information.

God bless you all.


NURSES WOULD YOU KNOW THE ANSWER

Hi guys,

Would you know the answers to questions such as the function
of the cerebellum, the meaning of anisocoria or word salad ?
Well, just read the above.For more helpful information on
neurological issues, please visit :
Stroke Assessment Volume 4 and enjoy learning.

Friday, April 03, 2009

A PREVIEW OF WHAT'S TO COME



Hi guys,

Hope your week is going well. Just to let you know that The Clinical Setting Step by Step, Chapter 17, is in the works and hopefully should be completed in about two-three weeks.
This chapter will focus on Diagnostic Tests like CT scan, Stress test and MRI.
So, stay posted.