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Free Pain Management Nursing Contact Hour
2009-06-22 07:03:52
Free Pain Management Nursing Contact Hour How to Cope With the Financial Burden of Pain Management Or Free Pain Management Nursing Contact Hour When you are living with acute or chronic pain, can be very valuable; however, the cost associated with it can add stress to your life, which can actually increase your pain. Even with insurance coverage, most people have deductibles and out -of -
Get Your Degree, Nurses Urged (Malaysian Nurse)
2009-06-22 07:03:42
Get Your Degree, Nurses Urged (Malaysian Nurse) Out of the 75,000 nurses in the country, only a mere three percent possess a degree in nursing, said Rohani Arshad, Malaysia's pioneer associate professor in nursing at a public institute of higher education (IPTA), told Bernama here recently. Rohani, Associate Professor and Head of Department of Nursing Sciences at Universiti Malaya (UM), said
NCP General Links
2009-06-17 23:51:34
Nursing Care Plan - NCP General Links1. Psychosocial Aspects of Care2. Surgical Intervention3. Extended Care4. Alcohol: Acute Withdrawal5. Substance Dependence /Abuse Rehabilitation6. Cancer7. End of Life/Hospice Care8. Disaster Considerations9. Pediatric Considerations10.Fluid and Electrolyte ImbalancesNursing Care Plan - NCP General Links
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
2009-06-17 23:50:55
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances Body fluid is composed primarily of water and electrolytes. The body is equipped with homeostatic mechanisms to keep the composition and volume of body fluids within narrow limits. Organs involved in this mechanism include the kidneys, lungs, heart, blood vessels, adrenal glands, parathyroid glands, and pituitary gland. Body fluid is
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Pediatric Considerations
2009-06-17 23:49:00
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Pediatric Considerations Encompasses problems related to childhood through adolescence. CARE SETTING Any setting in which nursing contact with children occurs/care is provided. ASSESSMENT FACTORS (IN ADDITION TO ROUTINE ASSESSMENTS) Age and gender Developmental level Patterns of communication with SOs Perception of body and its functions: in health and illness
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Disaster Considerations
2009-06-17 23:47:14
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Disaster Considerations Physical effects of a catastrophic event can vary depending on the type of disaster. For example, explosive devices, transportation accidents, hurricanes, or floods might result in burns and crush injuries, release of chemical agents, or use of biological weapons/reemerging infections (e.g., pandemic influenza) causing mass infections that may
Nursing Care Plan - NCP End of Life / Hospice Care
2009-06-17 23:44:30
Nursing Care Plan - NCP End of Life / Hospice Care Nursing care involves the support of general well-being of our patients, the provision of episodic acute care and rehabilitation, and when a return to health is not possible, a peaceful death. Dying is a profound transition for the individual. As healthcare providers, we become skilled in nursing and medical science, but the care of the dying
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Cancer
2009-06-17 23:42:16
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Cancer Cancer is a general term used to describe a disturbance of cellular growth and refers to a group of diseases and not a single disease entity. There are currently more than 150 different known types of cancer. Because cancer is a cellular disease, it can arise from any body tissue, with manifestations that result from failure to control the proliferation and
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Substance Dependence / Abuse Rehabilitation
2009-06-17 23:40:09
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Substance Dependence / Abuse Rehabilitation Many drugs and volatile substances are subject to misuse/abuse. This disorder is a continuum of phases incorporating a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms that include loss of control over use of the substance and a continued use of the substance despite adverse consequences. A number of factors have
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Alcoholism
2009-06-17 23:37:31
Nursing Care Plan - NCP Alcoholism ALCOHOL: ACUTE WITHDRAWAL Alcohol, a CNS depressant drug, is used socially in our society for many reasons: to enhance the flavor of food, to encourage relaxation and conviviality, for celebrations, and as a sacred ritual in some religious ceremonies. Therapeutically, it is the major ingredient in many OTC/prescription medications. It can be harmless,