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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Infant dies after overdose by Seattle Children's nurse

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Nursing News - September 28, 2010
SEATTLE An infant died at Seattle Children's Hospital after a nurse gave the child ten times the intended dose of medication, according to a staff e-mail sent by the hospital CEO.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded Kansas more than $775,000 to help people navigate long-term care options.
Medicare sales calls, policy comparisons, and "new patient" fees: Real Deal 3 for 1 9-27-10 People who are on Medicare, or will be soon, have likely already started getting calls from insurance companies looking to get them to sign up for a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan.
A SCARBOROUGH nurse is set to retire after a 40 year career in the town. Jenny Gorse, of East Ayton, will step down as a district nurse on Wednesday after helping thousands of patients in the town.
Much has changed about the nursing profession in the 50 years since Sue Gangl graduated from Akron General Hospital School of Nursing.
The demand for health care professionals is growing faster than that of any other career, especially for nurses who pursue advanced education and training to achieve top-level expertise.
FOR TWO hours Sylvia Jacobs lay on a gurney, clutching her heart and struggling to breathe.
Healthcare professionals are not receiving the right training to help people who self-harm, new research by specialists at the University of Nottingham has revealed.
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point deserves credit for addressing a major need in the local health care community.
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