One word: lawsuit.
Not because you didn't do something, but because someone can. Nice. At least that's what someone in the know told me. Legal will just have a blast with this one.
But there was an upside today: I got both my flu shot AND my annual TB test.
I just wish I would have gotten a SpongeBob bandaid!
Stay tuned for more excitement...
"Fear paralyzes; curiosity empowers. Be more interested than afraid."-Patricia Alexander, American educational psychologist
Showing posts with label flu shot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flu shot. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Nuggets for September 24
Yes, it's been awhile, but since I've been on vacation, I figured I should just stop the early Christmas shopping and get with posting a few of these goodies. Hope you all enjoy!
Pandemics-R-Us
Since it was on my list of things to do, I got my seasonal flu shot this week.
It's easy to get caught up in the hype, but keep your wits and learn something from the CDC's page on H1N1 flu.
On the subject of flu, my personal favorite in the "when people get carried away" section appeared recently in the NY Times with some great photos and is called City Critic- What not to wear when worrying about the flu. No, Tyveks are not fashionable this year. Big thing to remember: hand hygiene people!
Family fun
The myriad of articles on family dynamics, etc., really surprised me. Here are some I found interesting:
Seven ways your siblings may have shaped you (from Yahoo!Health)
Mama wasn't always right: 9 updated health rules (from cnn.com) Guess I won't get in trouble for reading in low light anymore!
Medical news of note
I am always fascinated by brain stories (I guess in another life I was somewhere in neuro) and this one was really interesting: Brain pacemaker for a rare disorder (from msnbc.com)
The BBC has been having some very interesting articles on health, and here are a couple below.
Antibiotic resistance clue found
And because most of my patients are in the target demographic for this...
'Viagra cream' could prove safer
Tools you can use
And finally, since I've been embarking on a few home improvement projects, check out these nifty health related tools. No batteries required!
The ANA has a new site on Safe Patient Handling. It's got a lot of information you don't want to miss to keep your work environment safe.
I found this one thanks to a nursing newsletter from the ANA. Statistician George Fernandez at the University of Nevada at Reno has devised an even simpler implementation of BMI called MWL or Maximum Weight Limit. The calculation is a breeze, especially if you don't have a calculator handy.
Pandemics-R-Us
Since it was on my list of things to do, I got my seasonal flu shot this week.
It's easy to get caught up in the hype, but keep your wits and learn something from the CDC's page on H1N1 flu.
On the subject of flu, my personal favorite in the "when people get carried away" section appeared recently in the NY Times with some great photos and is called City Critic- What not to wear when worrying about the flu. No, Tyveks are not fashionable this year. Big thing to remember: hand hygiene people!
Family fun
The myriad of articles on family dynamics, etc., really surprised me. Here are some I found interesting:
Seven ways your siblings may have shaped you (from Yahoo!Health)
Mama wasn't always right: 9 updated health rules (from cnn.com) Guess I won't get in trouble for reading in low light anymore!
Medical news of note
I am always fascinated by brain stories (I guess in another life I was somewhere in neuro) and this one was really interesting: Brain pacemaker for a rare disorder (from msnbc.com)
The BBC has been having some very interesting articles on health, and here are a couple below.
Antibiotic resistance clue found
And because most of my patients are in the target demographic for this...
'Viagra cream' could prove safer
Tools you can use
And finally, since I've been embarking on a few home improvement projects, check out these nifty health related tools. No batteries required!
The ANA has a new site on Safe Patient Handling. It's got a lot of information you don't want to miss to keep your work environment safe.
I found this one thanks to a nursing newsletter from the ANA. Statistician George Fernandez at the University of Nevada at Reno has devised an even simpler implementation of BMI called MWL or Maximum Weight Limit. The calculation is a breeze, especially if you don't have a calculator handy.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Nuggets for December 12
Here are a few of the lastest things I've been reading about from the 'net.
Horizontal violence
Don't know what it is? Think hazing of new nurses. Think less people working with you and taking your place when you retire. Read this interesting article from AdvanceWeb.
MRSA information
See the latest, including podcasts, from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta.
Influenza
Another helpful page from our friends at the CDC.
And finally, in the spirit of the season, something completely different...
Christmas Games
Coffee break time! All those crazy Flash-animated silly games for you to wile away your time at your PC. Pick one that looks interesting and go for it.
Horizontal violence
Don't know what it is? Think hazing of new nurses. Think less people working with you and taking your place when you retire. Read this interesting article from AdvanceWeb.
MRSA information
See the latest, including podcasts, from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta.
Influenza
Another helpful page from our friends at the CDC.
And finally, in the spirit of the season, something completely different...
Christmas Games
Coffee break time! All those crazy Flash-animated silly games for you to wile away your time at your PC. Pick one that looks interesting and go for it.
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