Monthly Archives: August 2010

Psychological Assessment and Episode 145

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Tylenol Linked to Trigger Asthma Attacks

An article study that recently came out, showing that Acetaminophen may be a trigger for teen asthma attacks. Now, why do I bring this up? Anytime I see an article like this that gets out into the public I am … Continue reading

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Under Reported Workplace Violence Call for Better Documentation Strategies

There’s been continual evidence that violence in the workplace for healthcare professionals at all levels is under reported. If a patient combative because of a head injury, because of sedation and they take a swing at you, it’s violence but … Continue reading

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Magnet Hospitals May Not Always Offer Employee Satisfaction

This is a recent story I found over at medicalnewstoday.com and this is a study from the University Of Maryland School Of Nursing and they were looking at workplace conditions in magnet hospitals. Now, those of you that know probably … Continue reading

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Acetaminophen Medication Review for Nurses and Episode 144

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Welcome to Episode 144 of the Nursing Show The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3 Audio Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast | Blog —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video … Continue reading

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Home Monitoring Devices Prevent Hospitalizations

Up til now, insurance companies have been reluctant to get into the technology game where we have something that maybe can provide an option for our patients but their insurance company isn’t going to cover it and so they end … Continue reading

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Changes Coming up for CPR Standards

Compression only CPR has been discussed and bantied about for several years now but we are raping up to that next set of updates from the cardiac symposium, the American Heart Association and others who will come up with the … Continue reading

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Calcium Deficiency Vs. Increased Heart Attack Risk

This story had just been released over at CNN health.com however, it’s showing up everywhere and it’s a study that recently came out looking at people who take calcium supplements. Do people really need to be taking that extra calcium? … Continue reading

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Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future and Episode 143

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Welcome to Episode 143 of the Nursing Show The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. —- Subscribe to the Podcast MP3 Audio Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast | Blog —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio … Continue reading

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Faulty Research Studies Affect Professional Perception

Another quick look at home-based births and this is a study that recently came out that a lot of people had been quoting earlier in the month and it was looking at the fact that while it was claiming that … Continue reading

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