Here are a few goodies I've encountered on my meanderings on the internet recently. Enjoy!
From the blogosphere...
Hell on White Clogs had this crazy scenario involving Google and residents on fhe floor of one unit. All I have to say is...I'd have to say no to that cath if I didn't see the "real doc" with experience, thank you very much!
ImpactEDnurse had this post about helminth therapy...ugh! I think I'll have to show my allergist this one. I'd be scratching my eyes out, too.
Code blog has this story of the Bigger Picture. Oh, yes, I go there so many times. What do they not understand?
Out in news land...
The Chicago Tribune had this recent article about ways to combat compassion fatigue (aka burnout) among nurses.
The NY Times is running a special section called Decoding Your Health. In today's installment the author discusses using the internet to get medical information. I particularly like this line, "The goal is to find an M.D., not become one."
TV station KTTC of Rochester, MN ran this article about nurse practitioners recently on their web site. It also points out that Nurse Practioner Week is November 9th through the 15th.
NursingLink has this article about avoiding back injuries, which is a good thing, no matter what type of setting.
A subject near and dear to a rehab nurse's heart...bowel routines. Since it was recently National Rehabilitation Awareness Week, this article discusses how one Delaware hospital works with patients to relieve constipation.
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