Well November came and went in a hurry and I was swamped with other projects. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and are enjoying the whole holiday season! Try to not overdo and overstress. Stay well and take time to enjoy your family and friends during this exciting time of year! I am way overdue in sending shout outs for a few products I have received for review. So let me take this opportunity to tell you about some really great finds!!! Respiratory Guide First off I was given the opportunity a few months back to read and review a great resource for Respiratory care. Michael J Fischer, RRT, has…
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More Peer Recognition for the Blog
Concorde Career Colleges has included TheNursingSiteBlog.com at #14 in their 45 Nursing Blogs to Keep you Informed, Entertained and In-the-Know. We are there with some very good choices and again appreciate the honor. Check out this list. window.amznpubstudioTag = “daretodreampr-20”;
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National Nurse Practitioners Week
Happy National Nurse Practitioners Week… “Brought to you by Nursing@Simmons” History of Nurse Practitioners – National Nurse Practitioner Week from carlydell window.amznpubstudioTag = “daretodreampr-20”; LinkConnector Validation
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Career Paths for RNs
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Nurses: 10 Tips for Staying Healthy During Flu Season
By Kristeen Cherney Just as the seasonal changes mark changes in weather, flu season brings about changes in health and wellness. The American Academy of Family Physicians estimates that between 10 and 20 percent of people in the United States get sick with the flu annually. While many cases clear up on their own within several days, complications from the flu can require medical office visits and even hospitalizations. As a nurse, flu season makes for even busier work days as offices attempt to fit in as many patients for treatment as possible. The problem is that this also means that nurses are placed at an increased exposure to the…