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Pediatric Cough and Cold Medications and Episode 53
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Welcome to Episode 53 The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (must have iTunes installed — it’s free) RSS Feed to subscribe (copy url … Continue reading
The Nursing Show Featured as a Pediatric Blog Resource
I was very pleased to see that the Nursing Show podcast was featured on the Nursing Assistant Central blog as one of the top 100 blog and podcast resources on the web. As a podcast and blog for nurses, nursing … Continue reading
Assessing Pediatric Pain and Episode 42
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Welcome to Episode 42 The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (must have iTunes installed — it’s free) RSS Feed to subscribe (copy url … Continue reading
Measles and Episode 41
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Tagged assessment, CDC, pediatrics for nurses, public health
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Menthol Makes Smoking Attractive to Youths
A recent study published in the American Journal of Public Health and discussed in this article at WebMD.com, points to tobacco companies’ manipulation of menthol levels in cigarettes in order to attract younger smokers. The study also points to these … Continue reading
Missouri Midwives Delivered by Court
The Missouri State Supreme Court sided with the state’s trained but unlicensed midwives in removing a lower court’s injunction against a law that would allow these people to assist with home delivery of babies. The lower court ruled based on … Continue reading
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Tagged home birth, Midwives, pediatrics for nurses, pregnancy
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Talking with Teens About Health
In this past week’s podcast I talked about some online resources to check out for child and teen health education. These resources are just the tip of the iceberg. What do you do with the vast amount of information out … Continue reading
Child Health Resources and Episode 29
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Tagged nursing education, pediatrics for nurses, public health, teens
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Oxyphone Interview and Episode 23
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Welcome to Episode 23 The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (must have iTunes installed — it’s free) RSS Feed to subscribe (copy url … Continue reading
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Tagged nebulizer, pediatrics for nurses, procedures, respiratory
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Abstinence-Only Sex Education and Nursing
Over the last year, several research papers have been presented about the failure of abstinence only sex education to provide any significant changes in teen pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease rates. Despite this, the White House and conservatives in Congress … Continue reading
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Tagged pediatrics for nurses, public health, sex education
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