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| | Central Venous Pressure for Nurses | | by Shergill, Apr 2, 2008 | | Central Venous Pressure monitoring is a frequently done procedure in many hospitals. There are many conflicting and poorly understood principles and practices surrounding the measurement of Central Venous Pressures. This article is written by a Lecturer in Health Sciences and helps in explaining some of the "not so clear issues". This article is for the benefit of student nurses and registered nurses. | | Comments(5) Liked It: 13 |
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|  | | Shock Management | | by Shergill, Mar 20, 2008 | | Shock is the cause of death in most patients. Early interventions and proper management can safe lives. In this article the author who is a Registered Nurse and Lecturer in Health Sciences discusses the common types of shocks, how they may be diagnosed and treated. The prognosis and methods of preventing shock are also discussed. | | Comments(6) Liked It: 13 |
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 | | Nursing as a Career | | by kliebenstein, Oct 11, 2007 | | Nursing is a career that can change as you change? Begin with a one or two year college commitment and grow into a specialty, or return to school for an advanced degree. Diversity of opportunities and great travel benefits. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Nursing School - How to Succeed | | by Shergill, Oct 10, 2007 | | This guide is written by a University Lecturer in Health Sciences who lectures to nurses in a Major University. These simple and yet precise tips are based on years of experience coaching and observing students. Nursing is more marketable than ever before because many employers are willing to hire registered nurses to fill many different jobs which do not require any nursing skills. | | Comments(6) Liked It: 23 |
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 | | Heart Quiz: Self Test with Answers | | by Shergill, Sep 18, 2007 | | This quiz is for student nurses and registered nurses. Nurses working is ICUs and CCUs should not have any difficulty answering these questions. Student nurses should be able to obtain more than 90%. Nurses enrolled in the authors class are expected to obtain 100%. | | Comments(3) Liked It: 22 |
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