Every Nurse Is an HIV Nurse
Links shared publicly online about this topic.
- 1,334total visits
Every Nurse Is an HIV Nurse
View full resource at nursingcenter.com
Tags: Infection, HIV, STD, Disease and Condition, Nursing Professions, Nurse
Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2010 at 8:02 pm By:
The faces of OHSU Nursing - YouTube
youtube.com — “OHSU nurses are a dynamic force. More than 2,200 strong, this group of skilled and dedicated men and women demonstrate their commitment to patients every day...” View full resource at youtube.com
Most Recently Shared on May 6, 2012 at 9:30 pm By:
Happy #NursesWeek to all our nurses: staff, alumni and students! Who are our nurses? Learn more in this quick video: http://t.co/ylsAK5Bf
Policies to increase spontaneous labor | The American Nurse
theamericannurse.org — “During the past 20 years, elective inductions of labor — which can pose serious health care risks for moms and babies — have increased from as few as 1 in 10 to now as many as 1 in 3 births. While there are medical reasons for inducing labor, including diabetes, pregnancy-induced hypertension, and a post-dates [...]” View full resource at theamericannurse.org
Most Recently Shared on April 23, 2012 at 6:35 pm By:
Did you know that 1 in every 3 births are induced? http://t.co/AYV4vyou
The Medical Implications of Fukushima, Chernobyl and the Nuclear Age - IME Video Library
videos.med.wisc.edu — “Health Sciences Videos from UW School of Medicine and Public Health” View full resource at videos.med.wisc.edu
Most Recently Shared on April 23, 2012 at 2:13 am By:
The Medical Implications of Fukushima, Chernobyl and the Nuclear Age http://t.co/Ra3miG7w Should be taught in every Nursing & Medical School
Best In Nurse Blogs: CPR Will Never Be The Same Edition! | The Millionaire Nurse Blog
blog.themillionairenurse.com — “Where do you find links to the best writing by nurses or about nurses? Why right here of course, every other week.” View full resource at blog.themillionairenurse.com
Most Recently Shared on April 22, 2012 at 6:44 pm By:
Best In Nurse Blogs: CPR Will Never Be The Same Edition! http://t.co/fbCK8oCS #NurseBlog #CPR #Nursing
Appreciating Nurses
nursetopia.net — “Nurse’s Week (May 6-12) and Oncology Nursing Month (May) are quickly approaching. It seems like the social media/blogosphere buzz begins every year around this time: “Do we really need Nurse’s Week,” “Don’t give me an appreciative key chain,” and “Puh-leeease” View full resource at nursetopia.net
Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 12:46 pm By:
Book club: your reviews | Ibadete Fetahu | Nursing Times
nursingtimes.net — “Every fortnight a reader of nursingtimes.net will review a book for your pleasure. Do you want to review a book for book club? Email ibadete.fetahu@emap.com for instructions.” View full resource at nursingtimes.net
Most Recently Shared on April 4, 2012 at 11:14 am By:
RT @NT_BookReview It is Not Out of Reach: Your Stepping Stone to Success book review is published today on http://t.co/M9JmV7Jm
Penn Nursing Science - upFront - Spring 2012
digital.turn-page.com — “upFront is the bi-annual publication of the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. The magazine chronicles the research and leadership of Penn Nursing Faculty and students.” View full resource at digital.turn-page.com
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 7:09 pm By:
RT @PennNursingNews The Barber & the Researcher: Nursing scientist's innovative HIV-prevent strats http://t.co/MkTsr5r3 #ptsafety
Commentary: A nurse's perspective on health reform | Sheboygan Press | sheboyganpress.com
sheboyganpress.com — “Nurses across Wisconsin see patients every day under every imaginable situation.” View full resource at sheboyganpress.com
Most Recently Shared on March 27, 2012 at 12:19 pm By:
Commentary: A nurse's perspective on health reform http://t.co/wy4GpFly
Leah Kaminsky: Doctor Ken and the Visible Man
huffingtonpost.com — “On the morning of my seventh birthday my hands trembled as I tore the wrapping paper from a big box. Dad was beaming with the sort of smile that meant I was about to be spoiled rotten. Finally, I thought, a friend for my Barbie Nurse with her crisp, white cap and hot water bottle.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 7:52 pm By:
RT @HuffingtonPost: "Every patient is a walking poem and doctors must be able to read between the lines" http://t.co/57GkGsUL
Anesthesiologists add a billion to cost of U.S. screening: study - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A growing number of U.S. patients are being monitored by an anesthesiologist during endoscopies and colonoscopies, suggests a new study, a practice adding more than a billion dollars to health costs every year. Researchers found that using an anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist added hundreds of dollars to the cost of the procedures and the number of patients this applied to more than doubled between 2003 and 2009. ...” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 9:42 pm By:
Anesthesiologists add a billion to cost of U.S. screening: study http://t.co/b2vryOWo
How do you ensure best practice in colorectal cancer care? | Blog | Nursing Times
nursingtimes.net — “Article: Taylor C (2012) Best practice in colorectal cancer care. Nursing Times; 108: 12, xx-xx.Author: Claire Taylor is lecturer in gastrointestinal nursing, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, King’s College London.Key pointsSome 40,000 new cases of colorectal cancer are dignosed in the UK every yearRisk factors ...” View full resource at nursingtimes.net
Most Recently Shared on March 19, 2012 at 9:42 am By:
How do you ensure best practice in colorectal cancer care? http://t.co/xPJt6vTH
Doctors' life-support skills fade after training - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors and nurses are trained in how to save a cardiac arrest victim's life, but those skills can fade quickly if they're not used, a new study shows. In a review of 11 international studies, researchers found that health providers' skills in advanced life support typically deteriorated six months to a year after training, based on test performance. That's concerning, since the standard guideline calls for re-training every two years, note the resea” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 18, 2012 at 3:35 pm By:
Doctors' life-support skills fade after training - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors and nurses are trained in how... http://t.co/QG7Q6pzI
Doctors' life-support skills fade after training - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors and nurses are trained in how to save a cardiac arrest victim's life, but those skills can fade quickly if they're not used, a new study shows. In a review of 11 international studies, researchers found that health providers' skills in advanced life support typically deteriorated six months to a year after training, based on test performance. That's concerning, since the standard guideline calls for re-training every two years, note the resea” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 17, 2012 at 6:30 am By:
Doctors' life-support skills fade after training - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors and nurses are trained in how... http://t.co/8zkpU364
Doctors' life-support skills fade after training - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors and nurses are trained in how to save a cardiac arrest victim's life, but those skills can fade quickly if they're not used, a new study shows. In a review of 11 international studies, researchers found that health providers' skills in advanced life support typically deteriorated six months to a year after training, based on test performance. That's concerning, since the standard guideline calls for re-training every two years, note the resea” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 8:41 pm By:
Doctors' life-support skills fade after training - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors and nurses are trained in how... http://t.co/Wz1iDQrM
Lifeanddeathmatters
lifeanddeathmatters.ca — “Education and teaching resources in hospice palliative care.” View full resource at lifeanddeathmatters.ca
Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 2:27 pm By:
Beautiful! RT @LDMatters New blog: Three Things Every Nurse Needs to Know to Provide Excellent Care for the Dying http://t.co/UWJ2jANl
Advertisement

