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Monday, September 20, 2010

End-of-life issues among topics at nursesa annual gathering

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Nursing News - September 20, 2010
They care for the sickest patients, who sometimes die on their watch. When they do, critical care nurses want to make their final days and death as peaceful and painless as possible.
By Shain Germaner Marcelle Evans rubs the massive bruises on her wrists. The 80-year-old is lying in the intensive care unit, but these injuries aren't the reason why she was admitted to hospital.
Patients often mistake Dominic Denicola for a doctor. "A lot of people don't realize there are lots of male nurses out there," said Denicola, 21, a senior at Duquesne University's School of Nursing who works as a nurses' aide at St.
An LPN is a Licensed Practical Nurse. Carrying this credential means that you have been trained to provide patient care at a certain level in a variety of settings.
Bringing WWI nurses back (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Mairead Berne, left, and Coralie Bywater ... appearing as nurses underneath the former site of a World War I convalescent hospital.
NORTHERN HEALTH Authority officials aren't buying BC Nurses' Union president Debra McPherson's claims that there's trouble when it comes to hiring and training nurses.
Ethan Toone spent much of the summer on the baseball field, but in late July, his parents noticed he was extremely lethargic after a baseball tournament.
This is a story about an oval-cut diamond, a weedy parking lot, two nurses, a saint, and one-and-a-half miracles.
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