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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%.
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Central Venous Pressure
by Shergill, Sep 4, 2007
Central venous pressure is defined as the pressure of blood in the central venous system which is essentially just prior to entry into the right atrium.
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Practice Mini Quiz: Test Your Nursing Knowledge
by Shergill, Aug 30, 2007
This is a practice for nurses who have to prepare for examinations with multiple choice questions. The best way to deal with MCQs is to practice, practice and practice. Luck will come your way.
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Injections: Subcutaneous
by Shergill, Aug 23, 2007
A subcutaneous injection is defined as an injection of medication into subcutaneous tissue. In nursing jargon it is often described as a sub Q injection or a sub, cut, or injection.
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Care Giving is a Lost Art
by slomotion, Jul 30, 2007
Giving back what is consciously right.
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Postoperative Complications
by Shergill, Jul 16, 2007
Essential reading for nursing students and those who need basic awareness of surgery and possible complications.
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Career Paths in Nursing
by Allen Teal, Jul 4, 2007
Nurses today have many choices of how and where they want to practice.
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Reasons to Enter Nursing
by Allen Teal, Jul 4, 2007
Why someone would choose a career in nursing - Some possible career paths and the personalities that should do well in them.
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Surviving the First Year of Nursing School
by Allen Teal, Jul 3, 2007
The first year of nursing school is often a way to eliminate the weaker students from the program. A good study group and family support can make a huge difference. Make enough time to do all of the study and reading that is required.
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Steps to Becoming a Nurse
by Allen Teal, Jul 2, 2007
Take advantage of the multiple opportunities available even to newcomers.
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