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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. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 24 |
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 | | Babies health from birth to six months. | | by Shergill, Sep 28, 2006 | | This article is by a Lecturer in Health Sciences at a major university. It is for parents, nursing students, nurses, and midwives who are constantly required to recognise the developmental stages of babies. The aim of this article is teach care givers to recognise developmental stages. Early recognition of missed developmental stages facilitates early interventions. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 13 |
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 | | Prescription Medications. Americans taken for a ride. Profit gouging by the American Drug Cartel. | | by Shergill, Sep 22, 2006 | | This article examines the high cost of prescription medications the American Public is having to pay.
The writer is a Lecturer in Health Sciences at Major University, An Asthmatic, and a Registered Nurse in the UK, Australia, US, and Canada. He has lived and worked in all these countries.
Americans are spending 18 % of their GDP on Health Care but have a lower life expectancy than both Canadians and the British who spend less than 10 % of their GDP. Last but not Least,less than 40% of Americans have health insurance compared to 100% of Canadians and 100% of Brits. The achieve this at half the cost the Americans are paying. The Americans spend more, cover less people and have shorter lives but they will tell you that they have the best system in the world. Believe it or not. Just look at the figures. It does not take a scientist to figure this out. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 9 |
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 | | ADHD linked to prenatal smoking and low exposure to lead. Parents be warned. | | by Shergill, Sep 21, 2006 | | This article is a follow-up to my earlier article. The link between smoking during pregnancy and exposure to low levels of lead in early childhood have now been connected with ADHD in one third of cases. This may be the start of a structured legal settlement between ADHD sufferers and petroleum companies. Any major corporate attorneys out there? | | Comments(1) Liked It: 9 |
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 | | ADHD for Nurses and Parents. Self Learn Series. | | by Shergill, Sep 19, 2006 | | This article is written by a Psychiatric nurse with more than ten years of experinece. The Diagnosis of ADHD is very subjective. In the US where physicians are paid by medicaid it can be abused. Author has worked as a Director of Nursing and Patient services in the US. It is best to try all behavioural approaches before trying any medication. Last but not least the stigma attached is real and life long. So safe guard your child's future with your life. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 10 |
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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. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 12 |
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 | | Hormones & Endocrine System for Nurses. Made simple. | | by Shergill, Sep 19, 2006 | | This is a one hour Lecture for undergraduate Nurses at a major university. It is accompanied by a power point presentation which is not possible here but all the diagrams are included. Only legal use of anabolic steroids is discussed here. Author is aware of anabolic steroid use and abuse, the complications etc. Neither, of these topics is covered in this lecture. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 18 |
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 | | Brain Anatomy for Nurses. Made simple. Self Learn Series. | | by Shergill, Sep 17, 2006 | | These are my Lecture notes for University Nursing Students. These contents are delivered over two lectures. The contents will be useful for secondary school children who want to obtain a greater understanding of the central nervous system and the brain. The brain is very complex but it is vital organ and its functioning must be understood. Hence, these are important lectures for all my students. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 5 |
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