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Yahoo! News - 9/11 5 Years later
2006-09-09 15:35:03
Yahoo! News - 9/11 5 Years later One of the 5 people interviewed is a nursing professor from Seaton Hall who has been helping with 9/11 grief counciling. I’d encourage everyone to post thier rememberance of 9/11 in the comments. On the morning of 9/11/2001, I awoke early. I don’t know why I just couldn’t sleep anymore. I was living in Memphis at the time. I decided to go ahead and go into work (UT Memphis research on preventive medicine) and get some things done before anyone else arrived. I was there by 7:30 AM local time (CST). I remember I was in the Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) room doing calibrations and heard the news on TV in the breakroom across the hall about a plane flying into the World Trade Center. So I went across the hall into the breakroom. I was watching live TV when the second plane hit the World Trade Center. I guess it helps you understand how unusual this day was for me if you knew some of my personal habits. When working a day job I usually
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Change of Shift
2006-09-07 22:33:15
Change of Shift is now up and Podcast #13 is featured in it also!
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Grand Rounds & Change of Shift
2006-09-06 01:29:28
Grand Rounds is up at Cases Blog and Nursing Studio Podcast #13 heads up the Reviews section.  This is the first time I have submitted to Grand Rounds. Watch for it tomorrow on Change of Shift .
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Blog round up: 3 stories I wanted to share
2006-08-09 08:11:55
So in my blog reading here lately I’ve run across 3 stories I wanted to share with everyone. Another of Modern Medicine Horror Stories Tardive Dyskinesia from Knowledge of Health Nursing in Israel from it’s a nursing thing What Would Florence Nightengale Do? from emergiblog The first one is a essay on TD and what causes it. Very informative. I found it on digg. Follow this link and digg it to get it higher in the web site so more people learn about it. Second article is about an arab male nurse who lives in Israel. He’s one of the nurses who cared for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon when he had his CVA. Go read it. It’s inspiring. Third article is about disaster nursing. You plan for disasters, but you never really know how you’ll respond until you are there. Kim is an ER nurse in SF which is on the fault line.  Myself I’ve worked the night after a disaster. So here’s my story…. ================= 3rd week of July of 2003 “gal
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Nursing Studio Podcast # 11
2006-08-06 06:59:47
Nursing Studio Podcast #11 News: New Communication Method Bridges Gap between Nurses, Physicians from NurseZone.com ACLS: Arrhythmias breakdown Resource: Americian Heart Association NursingStudio@gmail.com Voicemail: 206-337-0822
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Nursing Studio Podcast #10
2006-08-02 00:47:59
Nursing Studio Podcast #10 Beta testing Ubercaster for Mac Attempting Monday releases. Email me if I miss one and remind me. Looking for a recent NCLEX examinee to interview about that experience. Will need to interview via skype or phone. Email me if you are willing. Printable Nurse’s Notes now up. Second Life Nursing Meet Up Tues, Aug 8 at 5pm SLT (second life time) (don’t have Second Life? Join for Free. Please user referrer Tanya Book.) ACLS #3 Airway Skills Resource: Americian Heart Association NursingStudio@gmail.com Voicemail: 206-337-0822
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Nursing Studio Podcast #9
2006-07-30 21:51:29
Nursing Studio Podcast #9 ACLS Round 2: Primary and Secondary ABCDs Resource: American Heart Association
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Nursing Studio Podcast #8
2006-07-29 16:06:18
Nursing Studio Podcast #8 Preparing for ACLS Resource: http://www.americianheart.org
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Subscription Updates…
2006-07-06 14:57:25
If you are subscribed to this blog via FeedBlitz email please consider visiting my subscription page and changing to the new email delivery service. I like the look of this one much better and I will be phasing out the FeedBlitz service. Podshow PDN {podshow-02a3104b738cfb76b0c4dedee757ecf0}
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2006-06-13 07:00:00
iTheater (Open Source Front Row-like program)


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2006-06-07 07:00:00
Janee's Photoshop Tutorials, Photoshop Classes The Radiant Vista


Main Page - NursingWiki
2006-05-24 02:20:35
Main Page - NursingWiki I know I need to post another question & another podcast, but the hits keep on piling on one on top of the other. After the logic board replacement, I’ve moved 200 miles. And then will be moving again this week.  But I just had to share this link with you. It’s the Nursing Wiki. Add you knowlege. Students add your papers. Wikis are good sources of info because lots and lots of people add thier knowledge.


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Office 2.0 Database website that compare all the online Office replacement services


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Instructables: step-by-step collaboration


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NCLEX Style Study Question
2006-04-04 07:27:50
Attempt to answer the following question in the comments. New commenters will be held for moderation. This forward will be removed after the correct answer is posted in the comments. I try to post the correct answer after 10 attempts to answer have been made. Don’t miss a post! For easy to subscribe options please visit to get everything to come to you! A client is hospitalized for treatment of a fractured femur. Suddenly, he becomes pale, confused, and very short of breath. He complains of pain to his chest. The nurse also notes petechial hemorrhages on his legs and stomach. The nurse suspects that this client: is having an acute anxiety attack may have a fat embolism may have a wound infection is having a myocardial infarction
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Class's podcast
2006-03-31 02:05:52
We did a podcast during class tonight. Podcast Class Edited to add: I spoke with a eBusiness class at Virginia Intermont College about podcasts and how to do them. We created this podcast in class and I posted it for them


NCLEX Style Study Question
2006-03-27 19:03:52
Correct answer now posted by Tanya… A client with chronic lymphocytic leukemia has a central venous access device. She has a tunneled central catheter called a Hickman. The nurse knows that this catheter is inserted surgically and threaded to the subclavian, and then is advanced into the superior vena cava just above the junction with the left atrium right atrium left ventricle right ventricle
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NCLEX Style Study Question
2006-03-24 14:19:15
Correct answer now posted by Tanya… Twelve hours post lumbar laminectomy a client complains of discomfort and the inability to void. Which is the best action for the nurse to take? Assist the client to the bathroom Palpate for fullness of the bladder Apply manual pressure to the bladder as the client attempts to void Insert an indwelling catheter
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