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Common, complex, and chronic, IBS can markedly decrease the quality of life and work productivity. But by using an integrated approach, you can help…
Special Report – War on Pain
Nursing Strategies to Improve Pain Care in Veterans and Military Personnel
Identify the vessel, recognize the stroke
Stroke signs and symptoms vary with the affected blood vessel. Here’s what you need to know when assessing suspected stroke victims.
9/11: Remembrance and resilience
On the 10th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, memorials in New York and Pennsylvania will be dedicated to remember those lost and…
Chest tube care: The more you know, the easier it gets
Many nurses find chest tube care intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be. Once you understand the basics, you can be confident when caring for…
Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest
Until recently, the outlook for patients who remained comatose after cardiac arrest was dire. But therapeutic hypothermia is turning the tide. Learn the facts…
What you need to know about bipolar disorder
Extreme mood and behavior swings, disrupted lives, reduced life expectancy, obstacles to getting help—these are among the effects of bipolar disorder. When you understand…
Tracheostomy care: An evidence-based guide
To promote positive outcomes in patients with trach tubes, nurses need to stay up-to-date on best practices and develop and maintain the necessary skills.
OUR READERS RESPOND
Kudos for Dr. Cipriano I love Pam Cipriano’s editorials. She cites interesting historical nuggets to enlighten us in the present. In her May…
Jo Eleanor Elliott: A legacy of courage
“Helmets down, lances up, full speed ahead.” Those were the parting words of inspiration Eleanor Elliott gave to colleagues last year when the National…
Unraveling the enigma of irritable bowel syndrome
Common, complex, and chronic, IBS can markedly decrease the quality of life and work productivity. But by using an integrated approach, you…
Special Report – War on Pain
Nursing Strategies to Improve Pain Care in Veterans and Military Personnel
Identify the vessel, recognize the stroke
Stroke signs and symptoms vary with the affected blood vessel. Here’s what you need to know when assessing suspected stroke victims.
9/11: Remembrance and resilience
On the 10th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, memorials in New York and Pennsylvania will be dedicated to remember those…
Chest tube care: The more you know, the easier it gets
Many nurses find chest tube care intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be. Once you understand the basics, you can be confident when…
Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest
Until recently, the outlook for patients who remained comatose after cardiac arrest was dire. But therapeutic hypothermia is turning the tide. Learn…
What you need to know about bipolar disorder
Extreme mood and behavior swings, disrupted lives, reduced life expectancy, obstacles to getting help—these are among the effects of bipolar disorder. When…
Tracheostomy care: An evidence-based guide
To promote positive outcomes in patients with trach tubes, nurses need to stay up-to-date on best practices and develop and maintain the…
OUR READERS RESPOND
Kudos for Dr. Cipriano I love Pam Cipriano’s editorials. She cites interesting historical nuggets to enlighten us in the present. In…
Jo Eleanor Elliott: A legacy of courage
“Helmets down, lances up, full speed ahead.” Those were the parting words of inspiration Eleanor Elliott gave to colleagues last year when…
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