Monthly Archives: September 2009

GI Elimination Nursing Care and Episode 98

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The Real Victims of Health Reform – Insurance Executives

I think that Will Farrell and the other celebrities in this video segment have really put their finger on the actual victims of health care reform. Celebrities Speak up for Executives Watch their take on the insidious changes being proposed … Continue reading

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Quality of Care Generalized Because of Poor Service

Nurses, being professionals dedicated to service, provide health needs to the best of their ability. However, some nurses take their duties for granted and in turn, patients experience poor service and take that incident as a reflection of the overall … Continue reading

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Pain Assessment and Dementia

Pain assessment is regarded as one of the most important vital sign to be assessed, but sadly, it is often underestimated by health workers and relatives. Since it is subjective, it would be difficult to determine if a patient is … Continue reading

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Poisoning and Toxicology Myths and Episode 97

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Studies Reveal New Risk Factors for Dementia

New studies show that individuals with hypertension, diabetes, and history of tobacco use are at higher risk to develop dementia later in life. Authors of the research said that for the first time they were able determine the relationship between … Continue reading

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Medication Administration for Nurses and Episode 96

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Wireless Technology Help Nurses Deliver Safe Patient care

New technological advances are changing the face of nursing care. Nurses, on the other hand are becoming more technologically proficient when it comes to patient care. One change that health care institutions are updating on is communication tools. According to … Continue reading

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Dementia Review for Nurses and Episode 95

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Welcome to Episode 95 The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Subscribe to the show, free! —– Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (need iTunes — it’s free) RSS Feed … Continue reading

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Nursing Top Student Site Update

Great news for all nursing students out there! Certain concepts in nursing require extra studying time for it to be mastered, but because of students’ busy schedules, they might not find the time, or the interest to go through their … Continue reading

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