Nursing News - November 30, 2010
Breast milk networks gaining popularity, despite warnings (Montreal Gazette)
There are 350,000 babies born in Canada each year and the physicians group estimates that seven per cent of these births are premature. In a first-of-its-kind study to measure the impact of the highest recommended specialist staffing levels in an intensive care unit, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine found that increased staffing by specially trained physicians and other health care professionals can enhance patient survival and enable patients to breathe ...
Nurses from India hired in eastern Nfld. 1:49 PM NT CBC News Eastern Newfoundland has hired 17 nurses from India to address a chronic shortage, even after a large percentage of graduates have agreed to stay in the province.
Mum has shock baby 24 hours after being told she's pregnant (Sunderland Echo)
Karen Barker with her sons, one year old Jamie Lee and Jack born on the 5th November 2010 after she went to the Bunny Hill Walk In Centre complaining of a stomach pain, she had no idea she was pregnant. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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