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... you.
Another career path you can choose from is education. After becoming a registered nurse, if you think that you possess the skills to share your knowledge with others you might want to think about becoming a health educator. ... , and other organizations seeking to educate others on either specific heath topics or general knowledge. You may even find yourself teaching in a community college or ...
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... of sites such as Posterous coupled with the Googleability of those sites that changes the playing field. Prior to this point, if a patient had a bad interaction with a doctor or nurse, that information was tempered with the time it took to get from the clinic to the computer. In that time period, the person may have the emotional clouds part to examine how their actions can affect another person. ...
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... challenging clinical concepts, the ones that are often difficult or confusing for the practicing nurse to grasp.
— Nursing 2010 ANS: ... challenging, yet readable; innovative, yet reliably researched. Topics are chosen for their pioneering approach and set the direction for ... leadership. Content is geared to top-level nurse executives and their immediate associates in hospital, community health, ...
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... and ethics. There are a number of educational paths to becoming a professional nurse, but all involve extensive study of nursing theory ... practice:
Nursing practice is mainly the caring relationship between the nurse and the patient in their care. In providing nursing care, ... written many articles on Nursing and Health related topics, He is writing for Popular and comprehensive Health and Nursing ...
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... single aspect of this Thanksgiving.
But that night he began having worse pain than ever before, and the nurse ordered morphine. It didn't come, and it didn't come, and all the while Brent was suffering terribly. ... Heaven together. In Brent's sessions with his therapist, one of the topics of tender vulnerability was always his worry about what our father would've thought about ...
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... useful document contained in the toolkit is a PowerPoint presentation written by the Red Cross, covering topics such as diet considerations for a person with diabetes during a crisis, roles of the CDE, how nurses can pitch in during an emergency, and components of a disaster plan.
If you’re a nurse, CDE, person with diabetes, concerned citizen, or all four in one, check out the ...
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... late & the meeting had just started.
I was the Table Topics Master for the evening and it was about 6pm when I remembered I hadn' ... town to do my volunteer work, then an appointment with the health nurse who I see every 3 months in regards to Type 2 diabetes ... developed
I am grateful the questions I needed for Table Topics came to me in time
I am grateful Mewsic is cuddled up with me in my chair ...
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... there's *two* it counts as a Series. Woo.
Hope I remember how to do this...
(topics by letter, comment by letter.)
A.) Even though he's been getting the shaft on the blog lately I' ... are other things we're testing for that are new and you know I hate those kinds of surprises. There's also a nurse in that office that I'm not a fan of. He's seems nice but you don't ...
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... ; she said. “You need to call the appointment line, and they assess whether you need to be seen. And the nurse was very good about getting me an urgent care appointment.”
She explained ... People 2010 Midcourse Review,” breaking down the various areas within Los Angeles by such topics as respiratory disease, obesity, sexually transmitted diseases, cardiovascular disease ...
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... Cherry, the only nurse assigned to an entire county, uncovers a phony folk medicine production operation ... fear, the next Change of Shift will be right here next Thursday, so send in those nurse-related submissions!
And if you are in the mood for a great Wednesday ... great edition – many, many submissions with fantastic topics. In fact, since I’m sitting here in Starbucks for the first time ...
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... so much misinformation; to tell everyone at the table who was buying her nonsense -- and why not? she's a nurse, she should know, right? -- that the risks associated with the H1N1 vaccine are no greater than those of a seasonal flu shot. ... at these events: to ask after children and grandchildren, to introduce safe topics like travel and theater and the weather, to engage fully where there are ...
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... off, this post is about a medical issue, so you might want to bail out now if you don't like medical topics...
Secondly, I'll skip directly to the punch line -- I'm fine, no ... yes, blame the lawyers.
I made a disgusted noise, and said okay, that this was a medical issue, so go.
So, the nurse comes in, I drop my drawers, bend over, and the doctor examines me. She could see the lump ...
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... bureaucracy
Political correctness trumps medical knowledge
NURSES trying to re-enter the workforce are being quizzed on unrelated health topics. Disgruntled nurse Janette Morton, 47, from Bargara, northwest of ... she said.
QNC defended the testing process and said all questions were based on the "enrolled nurse TAFE curriculum and the registered nurse undergraduate degree ...
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... a doctor, because by the time we figured out what they had, it was too late for Tamiflu to have any effect. A nurse told me that Tamiflu is effective only if taken in the first day or two of a viral illness, because all it does is ... , PhD, is the author of eleven books on nature, conservation, and science topics. Two books from Fulcrum co-authored by Sally and Sadie Kneidel are Going Green: A ...
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... for a list of varied websites, from oral histories of military nurses in Vietnam to other military nurse resources.
I still can't get over what happened at Fort Hood. One of my coworkers recently lived there. ... it's stressful. This article called Choosing Happiness in Our Lives revisited discusses how to deal with some topics that just might creep up with all those relatives coming to town.
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