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Surgery during Civil War
by daryl2007
excerpts from :ehistory.com, and the article of Alfred Jay Bollet, M.D. The most common Civil War surgery was the amputation. A few words about why there were so many amputations may be appropriate here.... published 3 months ago
69Night versus Day Shift RNs
by NightShift
I have always been a day person until 2 years ago when I started working as an RN in an acute care hospital. Working on the 7A-7P shift on the first 4 months was obligatory. This was the time for... published 4 months ago
DO YOU REMEMBER
by robertkelleher
Captain Kangaroo, Romper Room, Coney Island's Steeple Chase, Sky King, Charlie Chaplain, The Shadow, Danny Kaye, Laurel and Hardy, Al Jolson, Queen for A day, Howdy Doody, Gang Busters, Defenders, Nurses, Tom... published 5 weeks ago
Caregiver Shortfall: Immanant Or Changable
by Raechell
The Situation When thinking of healthcare ones first thougths do not usually go straight to those who perform day to day care giving. When looking into any type of needed care whether it be long term, home... published 8 months ago
63Nursing Time Management: 3 Easy Ways to Reduce Stress With Time Management in Nursing
by Carla M
Are you stressed out at the end of each and every day? Burned out? totalled out? Since nursing is such a demanding career, you have patients to take care of, there is so much emotional stress, you have to... published 3 days ago
The Dark Side of Medicine: Doctors and Nurses Who Kill
by djtphn1
In the early morning hours of January 13, 2004, on the eve of his 58th birthday, Harold Shipman, one of the most prolific serial killers of our time, was found hanged in his cell at Wakefield Prison in West... published 7 months ago
Hospitals- Why You SHOULD Fear Them
by bettiegurrl
If you read my last article on hospitals, you know all the reasons not to be afraid of them. Now here are some reasons you SHOULD fear them. Nurses as a whole, are psychotics. A friend of mine's mother is a... published 5 weeks ago
61ASK THE NURSE
by Creativita
by Helen Borel, RN,PhD ASK THE NURSE is your column for answers to questions patients and their loved ones need to, or should, ask about the kind and quality of healthcare you are entitled to from your... published 2 months ago
Alzheimers, The Last Words
by Die'Dre'
My father was diagnosed with early stages of dementia when he was 86; I'm not sure when the dementia diagnosis changed to Alzheimer's. I don't really care. At the age of 86, Poppa began a roller coaster ride... published 2 weeks ago
64Time Management for Nurses
by Carla M
Nursing is a very demanding career. You not only have tons of things to get done, you are also forced to make decisions on the fly and learn how to prioritize things on the fly. It's not like you have a lot of... published 3 days ago






