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Simplifying Maternal Nursing Part 6 Postpartum Period, Fundal Height, Lochia,Breast/Bottle Feeding, Colostrum, Mastitis, Homan's Sign, Wharton's Jelly, Reflexes in the Newborn - Rooting, Sucking, Palmar
Pharmacology for Nurses - Chapter 6 What is an Antiemetic?Zofran (Ondansetron) its uses and side effects, Prochlorperazine (Compazine), Proton pump inhibitors, Pantoprazole (Protonix), Omeprazole (Prilosec), Lansoprazole (Prevacid), Esomeprazole (Nexium), Mylanta - an Antacid, Lactulose - used in Hepatic Encephalopathy
Simplifying Maternal Nursing Part 5 Rupture of Membranes, Lightening, Pelvic Station, Oxytocin (Pitocin) uses and side effects, Cervical Dilation. Uterine Rupture, Fetal Distress, Anesthesia, Epidural and Spinal Blocks, Care Planning of Blocks, Lamaze Method, Delivery, Breech, Heart Monitoring, Acceleration, Cesarean Section, Newborn Assessment, APGAR Score, etc.
Pharmacology for Nurses Chp 5. Avoiding double dosing, Anesthetics, Drugs in the OR and PACU, a walk through. TPN, Paralytic Ileus.
Math Solutions Chap 4 Helpful information for the clinical nurse. Understanding Fractions. Calculator versus Mental Math. Avoiding double dosing. Avoiding medication errors.
Simplifying Maternal Nursing Part 4 Pelvic Exam, Fundal Height measurement, Preterm Labor, Terbutaline, Patient Education, Leopold's Maneuver, GDM, Amniotic Fluid and functions, Hydramnios, Ultrasound, Breech Presentation and more..
When Natural Disaster Strikes - Haiti Impact Devastation, People's response to the crisis, Golden Hour airway management at Trauma scene, Hypovolemic Shock, Hypothermia, Spinal Shock, Sepsis, Crush Injury, Head Injury, and ICP ( Intracranial Pressure Monitoring), PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder).
Maths Solutions Chapter 3 Helpful hints for the Clinical Nurse/JCHAO. Conversiion of kilogram, Milligram, Microgram. Math's Solutions for Doctor's Orders when giving IV Medications or Tablets, using conversion of Milligram/Microgram.
Hello nurses,
Welcome to The Clinical Setting Step by Step.
A program designed to make learning as easy as 1-2-3. Clinical scenarios using simple illustrations will be presented on an ongoing basis.
Whether you work in a Critical Care , ER or the surgical floor, there is something here for you.
Accurate Assessment, Documentation, Intervention and Treatment all come together to complete the picture of patient care.
Topics such as Seizures, Electrolyte imbalances, Shock and more will be discussed.