Dear Nurses

Thursday, December 31, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR NURSES


Dear nurses,

I just want to wish you all a Happy New Year.
Maternal Nursing , Part 3 has just been completed.
Read more about the following topics:
- Hyperemesis Gravidarum, the placenta
- Ectopic pregnancy
- PROM ( Premature Rupture of Membranes)
- Abruptio Placenta, Prolapsed cord
- Uterine Rupture
Simply click on the link:

IDENTIFYING ECTOPIC PREGNANCY

Updated 3/26

Please watch the video for more information 

PROM ( Premature Rupture of membranes)

Premature Rupture occurs if the membranes
rupture before the 37th week of pregnancy.
There are risks such as a premature birth, as
well as a risk of infection.

A warning sign, is amniotic fluid leaking slowly
or may gush out via the vagina. it is important for
the mother to seek medical advice.


                                     Dearnurses.net is no longer available.
Above is a sample of the Apgar score.
The Apgar score is an assessment done at 1 minute
 and 5 minutes after the birth of the newborn

WHAT IS PROM ( PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES)

Updated 4/24


Dear nurses,
Dearnurses.net is no longer available. For more updated 
information please click on the link below:



To learn more about PROM (Premature Rupture of Membranes),
please click on the link:

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL NURSES


Wishing you the very best for Christmas and 
the New Year.

Please enjoy the videos:

Sessions 38 - Happy Holiday
and Sessions 61- From holiday cheers to horrors


Learn more about : Travel and eating


Learn more about: All things food

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES




Updated 4/25
Dear nurses,

More helpful information on Pharmacology for Nurses
has been added.
Topics include:


Pain Assessment / Pain Scales
Narcotic uses in the Clinical Setting
Common causes of medication errors
The MAR ( Medication Administration Record )



Enjoy watching the video:

Monday, December 07, 2009

PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES IN THE CLINICAL SETTING



On admission to the hospital, the nurse is responsible
for completing an admission profile. This information 
is also available to the pharmacist, who takes care
of dispensing all medications ordered by the doctor.
Please use the links below for more helpful information.
and


 Clinical scenarios are a normal part of nursing.
Above there are five clinical scenarios unfolding.

Scenario 1- A patient who is admitted to a healthcare
facility and will need teaching. Click on the link:

Scenario 2- The patient on mechanical ventilation
and the nurse is unsure what to do.Click on the link:

Scenario 3 -A patient has arrived in the Emergency
Room, both the doctor and nurse are at the bedside
to do an assessment. Learn more by clicking on the link:
Scenario 4 - A nurse does an assessment. 
IV assessment

Scenario 5 - A nurse tries to encourage a patient to
do breathing exercises.Care planning