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RN.FM Radio
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A balanced dose of self-care for nurses! Silver Level Sponsor: RN.FM Radio. Is not your mama’s nursing radio station! Hosted by progressive and visionary nurse bloggers, Kevin Ross (InnovativeNurse.com) and Keith Carlson (NurseKeith.com), the show is helping to forge a new vision of the future of nursing. Join the revolution by tunning in every Monday night at 9 pm E.S.T. to challenge the common understanding of what it means to be a nurse and hear a great assortment of guest interviews!
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Digital Doorway: Are You A Nurse Stress Cadet?
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Career advice for savvy 21st-century nurses from holistic career coach Nurse Keith. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Are You A Nurse Stress Cadet? Just the other day, I heard the term " stress cadet. For the first time, and I was struck by how very apropos those two words are when considering the average 21st-century professional nurse. Are you a nurse stress cadet. If not, do you know one? You see, I was a burned out nurse for quite a few years, and I just wasn't honest with myself (or anyone else, for that matt...
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Infusion Nursing | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Seven years…thank you! It’s hard to believe this blog is now 7 years old! I am grateful and humbled that you’ve continued to visit, read, post comments, and subscribe to my blog posts. Here’s are the top 7 most read posts this year: Click on the link for the post. 1. Is there a difference? Osmolarity vs. Osmolality 2.…. 1 week ago August 19, 2016. Q&A: Home Infusions of Biologics.
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Weight for weight based drugs | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Weight for weight based drugs. August 4, 2015. Here’s a conversation I’ve had with an RN preparing to give a weight based medication via a peripheral IV:. It is that routine! This statement from an RN was surprising to me. Why not weight the patient and get a current weight? There is a scale always available to use, and if patients are able to ambulate, it doesn’t take a lot...
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Nursing School
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Preparing For And Passing NCLEX First Go! June 6, 2016. The infamous word that you hear EVERY. Day throughout nursing school! It’s pretty much the be-all-end-all! You can survive nursing school and pass with flying colors, but you NEED. Your license in order to practice. And Passing the NCLEX. To The Nursing Instructor Who Didn’t Believe In Me. May 23, 2016. The Beginning Of a Long and Hard Journey. Check out those bangs! Nursing school was an incredibly difficult journey! May 2, 2016. April 9, 2016.
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Infusion by gravity drip… | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Infusion by gravity drip…. February 24, 2010. This week, I posted on Twitter an article I saw in the American Nurse Today about Calculating IV drip rates with confidence. Identify the drop factor. Use this formula to calculate gravity flow rates:. Drops/min: ml/hr divided by. 60 min/hr x drop factor. A IV fluid of 1000ml to infuse for 8 hours using tubing with drop factor of 15.
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Infection Control | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Yeah, this post is about gloves. I’m going to revisit this…not wearing gloves when starting a peripheral IV. Then there’s the extreme, when healthcare providers wear gloves for everything like taking your blood pressure and temperature! Save this for another time) We should all know about Universal Precautions, right? It has been around since 1983,…. July 8, 2016. June 5, 2015.
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