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    Characteristics of the Nursing role‚ I feel are obtained by training and education. For example‚ inserting a Foley catheter‚ or any sterile procedure for this matter‚ training has to take place for the Nurse to properly insert the catheter. We have to be trained how to properly open the package‚ how to move so that sterility isn’t broken and know proper techniques to insert the catheter. The Nurse must be trained on how to do this skill but unless she is educated‚ then the skill is useless. The Nurse

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    causing more trauma. The preparation to administer fluid to maintain hemodynamic stability therefore‚ initiate two large bore IVs. An ECG monitor will be connected to record and detect heart conduction‚ disturbances or hyperkalemia. Also‚ a Foley catheter will be inserted that will assist T.W. with voiding and lastly‚ apply warm blanked as needed to prevent hypothermia and to maintain his temperature. Other intervention by the nurse The nurse monitor level of consciousness‚ vital signs especially

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    VACOMYCIN-RESISTANT ENTEROCOCCI (VRE) IN THE AUSTRALIAN HEALTH-CARE SECTOR This essay will look at Vancomycin-resistant enterococci and what it is. Why has Vancomycin become resistant? Vancomycin use of for medical treatment‚ transmission of and risks to acquiring VRE infections in the Australian health-care sector. Recommended precautionary measures used to prevent the spread of VRE amongst patients and health-care workers in the workplace. Why is it becoming more prevalent in Australian health-care

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    Causes Of Afib - When Does a Leaking Heart Valve Mean Heart Valve Surgery? It’s good to bring this news to the public. however i feel this can be useful to you if you like me to share along with your friends to scan this nice article. Do you know about - When Does a Leaking Heart Valve Mean Heart Valve Surgery? ! Again‚ for I know. Ready to share new things that are useful. You and your friends. A leaking heart valve fortunately‚ does not always mean valve surgery. And‚ heart valve surgery

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    The Physiological Implications A. Genetic Engineering Health risks of genetic engineering have sometimes been described in exaggerated‚ alarmist terms‚ implying that foods made from Genetically Engineered crops are inherently unsafe. It is also an exaggeration‚ however‚ to state that there are no health risks associated with GE. For one thing‚ not enough is known: research on the effects of specific genes has been limited—and tightly controlled by the industry. But we do know of ways in which

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    INTRODUCTION Nursing research is a systematic process by which nurses may used to confirm or refine existing knowledge and to explore new ideas about issues related to nursing practice (Borbasi‚ Jackson‚ & Langford‚ 2008). It falls largely into two areas‚ namely: Qualitative research and Quantitative research whereby qualitative research is based on the model of phenomenology‚ grounded theory‚ and ethnography and examines the experience of those receiving or delivering nursing care. The research

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    Special Purpose Endotracheal Tubes J Michael Jaeger MD PhD and Charles G Durbin Jr MD Introduction Tracheal Tube Cuffs Techniques for Lung Separation Double-Lumen Endotracheal Tubes Endobronchial Cuffs Bronchial Blockers Endotracheal Tubes Designed for Laser Surgery Endotracheal Tubes with Additional Ports Special Tubes and Devices to Aid with Intubation Head and Neck Surgery Summary [Respir Care 1999;44(6):661– 683] Key words: endotracheal tube‚ endotracheal tube cuff‚ lung separation

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    Every year lives are lost because of the spread of infections in hospitals. Infection control is an important part of the health care system; it refers to the policies used to decrease the risk of spreading infections. Many people don’t realize the amount of bacteria that lives all around them. One bacterium in particular‚ known as Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci or VRE‚ live in our intestines‚ female genital tract‚ and skin‚ and can be found in the environment. This bacteria has developed resistance

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM RATIONALE 1.1 Introduction The health care environment has drastically changed over the years with advanced technology. Several disciplines are adjusting to the changes to meet the demands that a diverse society has embraced. Among the several fields of discipline‚ nursing has greatly evolved especially in terms of educational practice. Traditional methods such as lecture‚ video presentation‚ and reporting may be of less significance with the advent of modern

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    Chapter 14: Critical Care Nursing (Pg 338-366‚ 412-437) Chapter 15: Cardiovascular Disorders Coronary Artery Disease Description and Etiology The biggest contributor to cardiovascular system- related morbidity and mortality is coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease that affects arteries throughout the body. (CAD) Risk Factors for CAD 1. Age‚ Gender‚ Race (non-modifiable) a. More common in men than women b. Higher in women over 75 years of age 2. Family History

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