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Teaching Objectives: Peri operative Nursing
by Shergill, Oct 15, 2006
This article lists the student objectives for Peri Operative Nursing. Student Nurses should be able understand and discuss the functions of Peri Operative Nursing following participation in this lecture.
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Peri operative Nursing Roles For Nurses and Patients..
by Shergill, Oct 13, 2006
Peri Operative Nursing is the care of a patient before, during and after an operation. It has become a highly specialized area because it costs less to care for a patient in this way, and to discharge the patient immediately after the patient is well. Admitting and discharging patients as inpatients costs lots of money. So, perioperative nursing, is become more popular as day procedures etc increase. Also, the occurance of Hospital acquired infections is much less in patients who go through day surgery units.
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Peri Operative Nurses and their Roles
by Shergill, Oct 11, 2006
This article is about the different roles of nurses during preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative stages of an operation. It is for the benefit of nursing students and members of the public who need to or want to know what nurses do. It is written by a Lecturer in Health Sciences at a major university. It is acknowledged that there are minor variations in care and roles of nurses in this area which is very specialized.
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Reflections on a chosen career
by Bonnie Jarvis-Lowe,RN.Rtd., Oct 3, 2006
Almost forty years ago I entered the School of Nursing. We are having dinner together those of us who are living in Newfoundland, on October 10th to celebrate 40 years of nursing, friendship and caring. It is hard to believe the years have flown and I was away from Newfoundland for over 30 of them. I would not change a thing.
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Hormones. How much do you know. Basic self assessment.
by Shergill, Sep 19, 2006
This is a self assessment questionnaire. Read the publication entitiled, "Hormones & endocrine system" by Shergill. After, reading it attampt this questionnaire. My regualar students usually score just above the 90 % mark.
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Our Brains do not have pain receptors! So What? Brain surgery can be done without anaesthesia.
by Shergill, Sep 16, 2006
This article is written by a Registered Nurse with Intensive Care training and describes how brain surgery is possible in some cases without anaesthesia.
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Administering Oral Medications (PO) Correctly.
by Shergill, Sep 11, 2006
This is part of a Lecture for Students beginning their nurse training program. It is written for Undergraduate University Students and is useful information with applications in the home. The aim of this lecture is to insure that all medications are administered safely.
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Types of breathing for Nurses. Self Learn series.
by Shergill, Sep 5, 2006
This article is written for students in year two of their BNURSE progarm of a major university. It describes the different types of respirations seen in pathological situations. Knowing the breathing pattern is helpful in being able to deal with it. Also it is easier to communicate the patients condition to the other members of the treatment team. The graphic representations are of the author and are copyrighted. Not suitable reading for individuals who are not comfortable with terminal stages of life.
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Successful Tissue Regeneration in Laboratory Mice. Potential Applications for heart patients and longevity.
by Shergill, Sep 1, 2006
This article is Written by a University Lecturer in Health Sciences for Graduate and Undergraduate University students. It is also appropriate reading for researchers into longevity and patients who are interseted in the latest research about heart and blood conditions. Just enjoy the new knowledge!
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Control your Blood Pressure with or without medications. Learn how and choose what is best for you
by Shergill, Aug 31, 2006
This article is for University Nursing students. It lists all the major Blood pressure medications and how they work. Also listed are the ten scientifically proven methods to control your your blood pressure without medications. Knowledge is power. You have it for free. Use it, have a long life.
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