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Ask Your Nurse
by MMV Abad, Nov 13, 2008
Just to be safe. There are some things that you may not know.
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Three Ways to Know You are Buying Healthy Foods
by sd Alicie, Oct 30, 2008
There are ads and signs everywhere these days telling us that this brand is healthy or that brand is not, skip the name game and find out what is really in your food.
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Level of Awareness of Staff Nursing Regarding Nasogastric Tube Feeding in Selected Hospital of Pangasinan
by zbeirz, Oct 29, 2008
This study determined the staff nurses level of awareness on nasogastric Tube Feeding in terms of nursing intervention and insertion; checking of tube placement, administering tube feeding ; drug administration and patient monitoring, conducted at the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital and the Region I Medical Center of Dagupan City and Western Pangasinan District Hospital during the period covering August 2007 to February 2008.
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A Nursing Assistant Experiences
by elisa moran, Oct 25, 2008
Giving an account on everything I've seen and been through since taking on this career and some advice.
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10 Guidelines for the New Student Nurse
by Glynis Smy, Sep 27, 2008
A new career in nursing is an exciting adventure. Here are 10 guidelines to help you get the most from your studies and training.
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Breastfeeding Tips and Tricks
by Countrymom, Sep 25, 2008
Breastfeeding your baby is a perfect time for bonding.
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Is Technophobia a Nursing Diagnosis?
by Susan Orr Parker, Sep 11, 2008
Although computers and other technological advances have become so widespread that many of us take them for granted, there are still professional nurses who resist these advances in healthcare technology.
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10 Simple Guideleines to Preparing Foods for the Sick
by Gloria Karlos, Sep 8, 2008
Sick people need to be taken care of. Their recovery does not only depend on the medicines they take, but on the food they eat as well. Here are some simple guidelines that a caregiver or nurse has to follow in preparing foods for the sick.
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Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation: My Mastered Skill as a Nurse
by marillyn shadow, Sep 3, 2008
I have chosen cardio pulmonary resuscitation as my skill to have mastered because of its importance in life verses death. The chances of living are greater if someone takes the time to perform CPR on someone who is in need of help (someone without a heart beat or is not breathing).
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Being an Active Listener as a Health Care Professional
by marillyn shadow, Sep 3, 2008
Active and effective listening requires tools which enable the listener to understand and listen effectively to what the other person is trying to say. These tools include empathizing, asking questions, and paraphrasing.
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