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Nursing News - November 11, 2014

Congratulations, you're now registered! Let us know what news and updates you want to hear about and we'll send them straight to your inbox. Clinical Team Leader, Ruth Dymock, and District Nurse Case Manager, Nicola Amos, have both been awarded the Queen's Nurse title, while District Nurse Case Manager, Kay Hargreaves, has received the Queen's Nursing Institute Long Service Award. - Read More

A BID to fill 20 nursing roles at the children's department of the Great Western Hospital could see new carers starting soon. An event saw dozens of nurses meet bosses at the hospital, who are keen to fill the extra roles after a A 250,000 investment in children's services by the Great Western Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. - Read More

Thousands of Kaiser Permanente nurses plan to walk off the job in Northern California during a two-day strike as contract negotiations continue, a union official said Monday. California Nurses Association negotiator Katy Roemer expects the strike set for Tuesday and Wednesday to impact about 21 Kaiser hospitals and 35 clinics. - Read More

TUCSON, AZ - No longer is the school nurse responsible for handling Band-Aids, runny noses and stomach aches; the job has become much more than that. The Vail School District reported an increase in young students with peanut allergies and seizure disorders In the Sunnyside Unified School District, about 15 percent of students have asthma. - Read More

Patients in an eastern academic medical center who received most of their nursing care from nurses with bachelor of science degrees had better care, fewer readmissions and shorter stays, according to a University of Michigan study. The study only looked at patients in one hospital , said Olga Yakusheva, lead author and U-M associate professor of nursing. - Read More

Breast-milk banks are a great way to help babies whose mothers aren't able to breast-feed. Breast milk, in case you didn't know, does a better job than formula at bolstering a baby's immune system, especially if the tot is premature or underweight. - Read More

Tragic end: Ebola survivor George Beyan with his five-year old son Willimas at the Ebola treatment centre in Suakoko, Liberia. SUAKOKO, Liberia: Soon after he lost his parents to Ebola, Junior Samuel, 8, slumped in a plastic chair inside a treatment centre, listless, feverish and racked with aches. - Read More

Many nursing homes need to treat staff more fairly so that workers feel safe to report mistakes, according to the results of a large survey from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. More than 16,100 nursing home staff members responded to the survey, which is meant to gauge how nursing home practices contribute to resident safety. - Read More

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