Search the Nursing Show
Subscribe
Get the Newsletter
Recently at the Nursing Show
MedicCast Blog- Sharps Terminator Wins Product Innovator Pick and EMS Safety Kudos
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation Features Rescuers and AED Saves
- Ted Setla Talks about Code STEMI Series Project at EMS 10 Awards
- Cam Pollock from Physio-Control on Future Plans and Innovations
- Clear Collar Innovates on the Old Standard Cervical Collar
-
Can’t find what you’re looking for?
Category Archives: Blog
Pennsylvania Foundation Award Nursing Scholarships
I get questions all the time from listeners who are students in nursing or thinking about going into nursing. What do they need to do to find scholarships in their area and this is one of those things that I … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged financial aid, news, nightingale awards, nurses, nursing, nursing education, pennsylvania, scholarships
Leave a comment
2020 Health Goals Targeted at Supporting Breastfeeding
This article is a look at a new initiative by the US federal government health and human services department. I don’t know if you’re aware of this, you may be, but every 10 years the federal government sets a healthy … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged 2020 healthcare initiatives, breastfeeding, news, nurses, nursing, public health goals
Leave a comment
Nursing Care of Pediatric Poisonings and Episode 137
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Welcome to Episode 137 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
Posted in Blog, nursing show podcasts
Tagged child, child poisoning, jamie davis, lisa booze, nurse, nursing, pediatric poisoning, podcast, podmedic, poison center, poison ingestion, poisoning, toxicology
4 Comments
Certain Antidepressants Associated with Risk of Miscarriage
As we talk about child birth we also find that there may be a link between some antidepressant medications and miscarriage. Now we know that there are medications that are not recommended or contraindicated in patients who are pregnant. But … Continue reading
Studio Video Episode on Drownings and Submersion Injury
Podcast (studio_video): Play in new window | Download
Watch this week’s video recording of the podcast with host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic as he covers nursing news, commentary and events in the nursing industry this week along with this week’s tip of the week on drowning and submersion … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, nursing show tv, podcast studio video
Tagged boating, BSN, drowning, near drowning, nurse, nursing, prevention, rn, safety, submersion, swim, water
Leave a comment
Facebook Page Shows Public Perception of School Nurses
I was browsing through the wall of my facebook account and saw an interesting post from a friend linking to a page about school nurses. What really caught my interest was the page title “School Nurses Think Ice Fixes Everything”. … Continue reading
Student Nurse Study Aids from Nursing Top Student.com
Abdominal pain is one of the leading causes of hospital visits in the US. To be able to treat the pain, health professionals should first identify the cause of the pain. Since there are a number of organs in the … Continue reading
Bipolar Disorder Review for Nurses and Episode 123
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Welcome to Episode 123 of the Nursing Show 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 — … Continue reading
Forming Student Nurse Study Groups
Why form study groups when I can study solo? First of all, study groups provide you with interaction between other students. Studying with others help correct misinformation, biases, and misconceptions. Getting someone to study with you also lets you keep … Continue reading
Textbook Reading Tips for Nursing Students
Reading from textbooks can be tiring especially if students plan to read everything. Also, common reading myths discourage them from studying from their books and look for other alternatives instead. Though this is the case, most of the information especially … Continue reading






