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Friday, July 30, 2010

WHAT IS AN ANTIEMETIC ?


Updated 4/24
Dear nurses,

Updated information, please click on the link below:

Are you familiar with how antiemetics are used?
Do you know the side effects of these medications?
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Monday, July 26, 2010

HELPFUL MATH SOLUTIONS FOR NURSES


Updated 12/24
Dear nurses,

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Pharmacology for nurses


 
In the image above, Lynn is a new graduate who
is full of expectation. She arrives early on her new
unit. But her hopes are shattered when her preceptor,
suggested that she is too busy to do an orientation.
Learn more, by clicking on the link:Critical thinking


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 BLOOD TRANSFUSION

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Dear nurses,

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New topics and links have been added below.

What is Multiple Sclerosis?
Multiple Sclerosis is a very debilitating illness
which affects the Central Nervous System. It is
considered to be an autoimmune disease and
 progresses over a period of time.

What are some symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?
- Arm and/or leg weakness
- Visual disturbances like diplopia (double vision)
- Ataxia (unsteady gait)
- Tremors
- Fatigue


Learn more about : Anticoagulation Therapy and
Enjoy the video: Anticoagulation therapy

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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


Learn more about: The Circulatory System





Learn more about : Organizational skills


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Sunday, July 11, 2010

HEY, NURSES ARE YOU AWARE THAT

Dear nurses,

We welcome you to enjoy this blog which is prepared
by a nurse for a nurse. However, it is only intended to
be a clinical resource for nurses and makes no claims
to being a Nursing Program or having any affiliation
with any Nursing Program.