| Nursing - News June 5, 2014 People struggling with sleep apnea who turn to the CPAP mask for help may do better if they get support from partners and family members, a new study shows. Bipartisan Senate negotiators struck a deal on Thursday on a far-reaching bill to respond to the health care scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Spectrum Health nurses have received high honors from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Gathered for the graduation of the class of 2014 of the Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing at Beebe Healthcare are in back class advisor Joy Bartell, MSN, RN, CNE; Jennifer Byler; Whitney Mott-Lynn; Jill Petrone; Jesse Simpson; Alexa Colegrove; and class advisor Nicole Hall, MSN, MBA, RN; third row, Jill Gamble, Chelsey Webb, Candace Conaway, ... (more) UPDATE: On Wednesday afternoon, the University of Texas issued a statement regarding the sign: "We want everyone to know that we've taken the signs down. The people of North Carolina are about to find out if they have a governor with a mind and an agenda of his own or a weak and mostly ceremonial leader who is unwilling or unable to stand up to the legislative leaders of his own party when they threaten the well-being of the state. Smoking Cessation Program: This smoking cessation series is a comprehensive program taught by registered nurses and designed to meet your specific needs. Central West Virginia Aging Services, a "one stop" social services agency, is pleased to announce an exciting one day training seminar presentation at the Bicentennial Inn, located at West Main Street in Buckhannon, on June 12. Continuing education credit hours will be provided for registered nurses, licensed social workers and licensed practical ... (more) More Nursing News... | | |
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