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Interview with Pain Management Nurse and Episode 200
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Welcome to Episode 200 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 —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast News— Deaths from painkiller … Continue reading
Physiology of Pain Part 2 and Episode 198
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Welcome to Episode 198 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 —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast News— Health Consumers Push … Continue reading
Cardiac Patient’s Wedding Held at Hospital Lobby
Time now to jump on into this week’s news and I’ll be checking out on the monitor over here in just a sec but I want to start off with a great news story I picked up out of the … Continue reading
Hepatitis Review, Nursing Care and Episode 152
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Welcome to Episode 152 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 Version iTunes | Zune … Continue reading
Posted in nursing show podcasts, nursing show tv, podcast studio video
Tagged BSN, cirrhosis, hepatitis, inflammation, jamie davis, liver, nurse, nursing, nursing care, podcast, rn, viral infection
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Good Laughs for Good Health
This is a great article about a nurse who uses humor to help people fell better and help them get better. She’s funny, there’s a quote here from people in her oncology job, she works at a cancer center and … Continue reading
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Tagged humor, laughter, medicine, news, nurse-patient interaction, nursing care
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Research Reveals Better Quality of Care Given by Non-profit Nursing Homes
A study comparing nursing care between for-profit and non-profit nursing homes reveals that the latter provides better quality nursing care. The statistical data gathered during the research showed that nursing care for non-profit nursing homes were better in two of … Continue reading
Do More While Taking Vital Signs
Taking vital signs is a usual routine for nurses and student nurses. In an 8-hour shift, vital signs are taken at least twice and is regarded as the indicator of the patient’s health status. After collecting the data, interpreting it, … Continue reading
Nurses Provide Bulk of Rural Care in Australia
The Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) released the findings of a recent study on the primary care resources available to people living in rural areas of the country. The ANF report states that nurses are providing the bulk of primary care … Continue reading
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Tagged anf, australia, ged kearney, nursing care, preventative medicine, rural nursing
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Lost Insurance Leaves Many Without Options
As a nurse and educator I am among the recession proof job holders in this rocky economy. Most of you are, too, (or are working towards joining the rest of us soon). But we also know someone who has lost … Continue reading
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Tagged care team, discharge planning, health care reform, home care, nursing care, ot, pt, uninsured
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Saving 400 Hours of Nursing Care
With all of the discussions surrounding nurse to patient ratios, nurse staffing, increasing the nursing workforce through nursing education, it is always interesting to see alternative approaches to shortages in nursing care. In the U.K., a new project called “Releasing … Continue reading






