There were a whole lot of interesting items out there recently, so here are a few of them for your viewing pleasure.
You've got questions...
They've got answers, and no, it's not an electronics store. ConsultantLive had this great article on the ubiquitous purple urine bag. I've seen it a few times before (also blue) and asked questions about it, and never got a straight answer until I found this article. They also have a number of other articles of interest, so peruse at whim.
Crispy and brown
Feeling burnt out? Need to read something to get you going? Laura Wisniewski has this great article over at www.nursinglink.com called Re-Engage Your Passion for Nursing that has a few interesting points to ponder.
A telling anniversary
It's been ten years (yes, it was 1999) that the IOM published To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System.
There are still lots and lots of mistakes happening out there. The Houston Chronicle (a Hearst Newspaper) recently ran a series called Dead by Mistake on what the state of error reporting is in the US, and it's not so hot. Don't miss it.
Study, study, study
I'm still doing some certification study (yes, it seems like forever...) and I ran into some terms I didn't recognize, so I went searching and found some articles of interest.
Glossopharyngeal breathing is used with some ventilated SCI patients. This article explains what exactly it is and how it works.
Figure ground deficit is explained in this Google Book called Neurological Disabilities: Assessment and Treatment.
I always feel weak in my studies of the brain, so I found this article about a particular TBI patient very interesting as an aside. (from http://www.nytimes.com/)
Privacy (or lack thereof)
And you thought a prescription was private (from http://www.nytimes.com/)
I just shuddered reading this article...what will they think of next? I'm sure all you pharmacists out there have some stories like this.
And everything else about bloggers
It seems like life is very electronic these days...with good and bad results. Here are a few articles about various topics related to blogging I've seen lately. And, no, some things just don't need to be blogged or explained electronically, at least not in my little world, thankyouverymuch!
Mommy bloggers and ethical conflicts (from http://www.cnn.com/)
A no tweet, no blog party (from http://www.nytimes.com/)
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