Rabu, 22 September 2010

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Emergency Nursing

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:28 AM PDT

Emergency Nursing in Australia can be described as one of the best and worst fields to enter in the world of Nursing. It can be the best in terms of being ready for anything, expecting the unexpected, being challenged almost daily, testing your patience, tolerance and sanity, and facing really tough circumstances. It can be the worst in terms of being ready for anything, expecting the unexpected, being challenge

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Nursing Care Plan for an Infant With Pneumonia

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:19 AM PDT

Infant pneumonia may be congenitally acquired or acquired as a result of an infectious organism after birth. Its symptoms may range from mild to severe. It is an important cause of extended hospitalization and death. Nursing care requires patience. Symptoms may linger and parents need extra support and education. Families think their baby “should be better by now.” In fact, in many cases, care extends l

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nursing care plan Fluid Volume Deficit

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:15 AM PDT

Fluid volume deficit, or hypovolemia, occurs from a loss of body fluid or the shift of fluids into the third space one factor includes a failure of the regulatory mechanism of the newborn specifically hyperthermia Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Planning Intervention Rationale Expected Outcome Subjective: Objective: The patient may manifest one or more of the following: decreased urine output increased uri

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Nursing care plan Hyperthermia

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:14 AM PDT

Due to the presence of an infectious agents, stimulation of the monocytes triggers the release of the pyrogenic cytokines that stimulate anterior hypothalamus which results in elevated thermoregulatory set point that leads to an increased heat conservation (Vasoconstriction) and increased heat production which results to fever. Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Planning Intervention Rationale Expected Outcome

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Neonatal Sepsis Nursing Care Plans

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:09 AM PDT

Neonatal Sepsis is an infection in the blood that spreads throughout the body and occurs in a neonate.  Neonatal Sepsis is also termed as Neonatal Septicemia and Sepsis Neonatorum.  Neonatal Sepsis has 2 types: The one that is seen in the first week of life is termed as Early- onset sepsis and most often appears in the first 24 hours of life. The infection is often acquired from the mother. This can be caus

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Edema, diagnosis,treatment of edema

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 09:03 AM PDT

Diagnosis Edema is a sign of an underlying problem, rather than a disease unto itself. A diagnostic explanation should be sought. Patient history and presenting symptoms, along with laboratory blood studies, if indicated, assist the health professional in determining the cause of the edema. Treatment Simple steps to lessen fluid build-up may include: * reducing sodium intake * maintaining proper weight * exercise *

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About Abdominal pain

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 08:52 AM PDT

Definition Abdominal pain is pain that you feel anywhere between your chest and groin. This is often referred to as the stomach region or belly. Alternative Names Stomach pain; Pain – abdomen; Belly ache; Abdominal cramps Considerations Almost everyone experiences pain in the abdomen at one time or another. Most of the time, it is not caused by a serious medical problem. There are many organs in the abdo

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Procedures to Evaluate the Cardiovascular System

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 08:45 AM PDT

1. Angiography – intravenous injection of radiopaque solution or contrast for the purpose of studying its circulation through the patient's heart, lungs and great vessels. Used to check the competency of the heart valves, diagnose congenital septal defects, study heart function and structure before cardiac surgery, detect occlusions of coronary arteries. 2. Cardiac catheterization – insertion of a rad

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Some types of depression

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 08:38 AM PDT

Some types of depression run in families, indicating that a biological vulnerability to depression can be inherited. This seems to be the case, especially with bipolar disorder. Families in which members of each generation develop bipolar disorder have been studied. The investigators found that those with the illness have a somewhat different genetic makeup than those who do not become ill. However, the revers

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Travel Dialysis job in Florida Acute Dialysis RN job in Florida

Posted: 21 Sep 2010 11:14 PM PDT

Travel Dialysis job in Florida Acute Dialysis RN job in Florida State Florida Job Type Travel Quick Facts * Acute Hemo * Variable Call * Variable Shifts Job Description Foundation client seeks experience acute dialysis RN for travel assignment. Must be able to start promptly. Benefits * We offer travel allowances and paid housing. * You are covered under our professional liability insurance. * We offer major medica

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