| Nursing - News August 20, 2014 St. FX research assistant Jennifer Dunn, back left, environmental science professor Hugo Beltrami, nursing associate professor Patti Hansen-Ketchum, nursing associate professor Donna MacDougall, front left, and Pictou Centre MLA Pat Dunn gathered at his office to discuss ongoing research into Lyme disease in Nova Scotia and legislation regarding ... (more) Handwashing with antibacterial soap exposes hospital workers to significant and potentially unsafe levels of triclosan, a widely-used chemical currently under review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, according to a study led by researchers from UC San Francisco. Nurses who are motivated primarily by the desire to help others, rather than by enjoyment of the work itself or the lifestyle it makes possible, are more likely to burn out on the job, University of Akron researchers say. Signature Healthcare of Port Charlotte has been placed on the US Nursing Home Watch List. The Care Quality Commission said that Alder Hey Children's Hospital, which is one of Europe's busiest hospitals for youngsters, was falling down in its care for critically ill youngsters and its outpatient services. Like some people across the social media universe, I was thrilled by the recent Glamour magazine photo of actress Olivia Wilde, posed in a diner, right breast partially exposed to feed her 5-month-old son. The local medical community is set to receive a boost in workforce as 30 vocational nursing students graduated from Laredo Community College's one-year vocational nursing program. Steady and smooth, they comforted, measured and tried to heal. Raylynn Martinez, just 11 days old, had been running a fever of 103 when her mother, Casey Daugherty, brought her to the ER in her hometown of Bridgeport. More Nursing News... | | |
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