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Appreciative inquiry is the study of peak performances and how we can replicate them. Listen to this definition... http://t.co/2kS2dUpu
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Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?... http://t.co/yYWh319n
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The author suggests that in order to prevent holiday tragedy "buy bagels pre-sliced." http://t.co/NBoDrYYy
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Audioboo: They put me on hold! http://t.co/I0Rnv1z3 #nursing
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Despite all the rhetoric surrounding bullying, I still see it happening on a regular basis. Your thoughts? http://t.co/TGVcV6Hf
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Symptoms of acute-on-chronic asthma usually last <3 days, but can persist for longer than a week in 25% of patients. http://t.co/HtdcGXZC
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Although still rare (at 2.4%) pneumonia was the most common post-op infection. Listen to those lungs! http://t.co/opmrY5hx
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Audioboo: Good Nursing Care Starts with the Basics http://t.co/8Pq7GEBl #nursing
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Medical News: Docs Get Animated About Underused Trauma Tx - in Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine from MedPage T... http://t.co/8FLErH9v
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Green or Yellow Phlegm Likely to Be Bacterial http://t.co/BG21sEzU
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Do Not Give Flu Vaccine by Jet Injection, FDA Says http://t.co/LQxfof3z
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Palliative Care: The Relief You Need When You’re Experiencing the Symptoms of Serious Illness http://t.co/vwW2f8JY
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'Fecal Transplants' Show Promise for Gastrointestinal Ills http://t.co/x30QQ2Hk
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Get Nursing Tips http://t.co/kpGFkO4P
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Get Nursing Tips to Your Cell Phone (for FREE) http://t.co/J7pdExBN
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Sepsis Drug Xigris Pulled From Worldwide Market http://t.co/lkBpJSCS
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Medical News: Salt Too Big a Part of American Diet - in Cardiovascular, Hypertension from MedPage Today http://t.co/AMLHXRRy
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Use a two-sided stethoscope. http://t.co/6yyYe4gk
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How to Keep Going http://t.co/3sViS6wz
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Be kind to our next generation of nurses. It's time for nurses to stop eating their young. #nurses
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Begin with the end in mind. http://t.co/powPSLe8
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Subscribe to a Nursing Journal http://t.co/XZhPO6Zv
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The Current State of Nursing Education, Part I – BSNs, Certification and Professional Development - NurseZone http://t.co/boFcQZo9
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Listen first http://t.co/zLggDASd
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Lab Results in GI Bleeding http://t.co/im2CPHb
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COPD Patients With Sense Of Humor Feel Better, But Laughter May Be Bad For Lungs http://t.co/3CxS9zR
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Stay in Your Strengths http://t.co/B7EuMQk
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Mainstay Meds Often Cut Off Accidentally After Hospital Stay http://t.co/qd9lhLy
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More Heart-Attack Patients Are Getting Treated Quickly http://t.co/RrZH9rQ
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Upholding the Value of Certification — What the Nursing Community Can Do http://t.co/GoMVqsA
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Preventing Atelectasis http://t.co/s1twN9Q
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Use a PDA http://bit.ly/mZBYN9
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The Perils Of Evaluating a Neighbor's Child http://bit.ly/qcfHSo
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How Can I Help Patients Get Their Medications? http://bit.ly/r8zs4f
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Sepsis Introduction http://bit.ly/r7GYpW
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Risk for Pulmonary Embolism http://bit.ly/pkN7Br
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Diastolic Heart Failure http://bit.ly/pd1Mcj
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Enroll in the Automobile University http://passion4nursing.com/passion4nursing/2011/07/enroll-in-the-automobile-university.html
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Listen to my new episode Passion 4 Nursing at http://tobtr.com/s/2084565. #BlogTalkRadio
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3 Free Webinars on Acute Coronary Syndrome http://bit.ly/rnrAm0
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Facebook friends with patients can violate HIPAA privacy laws http://bit.ly/oISFbN
Posts
May 24, 08:00 PM
Which of the following statements is true about heart failure?
May 20, 08:00 PM
A self-management program for COPD including education sessions, scheduled telephone calls from a case manager, and an action plan resulted in:
May 13, 08:00 PM
About 500,000 patients per year leave the hospital against medical advice (AMA). Patients who leave AMA:
May 06, 08:00 PM
The anti-inflammatory drug class COX-2 inhibitors increase cardiovascular mortality due to what mechanism?
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