Dear Nurses

Thursday, February 22, 2007

MY HIDING PLACE

Updated 1/26

There is no need to hide. The Nursing profession has 
come a long way. We need only look back at the Florence
Nightingale era and can clearly see the advancements.
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Sometimes it is hard to believe that Nursing has
grown into such a wonderful profession.
So, just click on the links below to learn more:
 Care planning


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.

Clinical scenarios are a normal part of nursing.

Above there are five clinical scenarios unfolding.

Scenario 1- A patient who is admittCed 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. Click on the links:

Scenario 5 - A nurse tries to encourage a patient to
do breathing exercises. Click on the link:









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