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Nursing Management of the Child with a Congenital Heart Defect

  I. Nursing Assessment A. Become informed about the child’s symptomatology and plan of medical care Obtain thorough nursing history to become familiar with the child and his family to recognize normal and abnormal patterns Discuss with the physician the plan for medical care B. Make a baseline Nursing Assessment of the child’s condition Observe and record […]

Nursing Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis

Assessment and Diagnosis Venous disorders warrant careful assessment and history taking. High risk patients are those who have undergone a major surgery; those who have history of cardiovascular disease, hypercoagulation, varicose veins, neoplastic disease; or amongst the elderly, pregnant women who takes contraceptive pills and obese individuals. Assessment of signs and symptoms would require the […]

Men in Nursing Profession Pushing Ways to Make a Difference

Along with the rising population of men in nursing is the drive for those who are already in the field to find ways that they can influence healthcare. The American Assembly for Men in Nursing (AAMN), bearing this in mind, received members to the celebration of its 36th annual conference in Lexington, KY on Oct. 19-21. […]

Aged Care Terrifies Student Nurses

Two nursing schools claim that far-reaching modification is required as to how aged care nursing is being taught in universities, if aged care should draw in nurses needed to care for the raising population of the elderly for the next few years. Even though it has been more than ten years of concentrated efforts to […]

Scrutinizing the Changing Roles of Nurses

The top three most common topics during the Nursing Management Congress last week included the changing role of nurses, changing care delivery, and which show to watch later that night. Despite the place being Las Vegas, the almost 1,000 nurse managers as well as leaders came together for some networking and education and grabbed the […]

Quadriplegic Patient Not Given Life Support

A nurse in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) denied getting orders for not to resuscitate a quadriplegic patient from physicians who have been accused of planned killing of the patient. She said to the Court headed by Judge Maher Salama Al Mahdi that she worked with the Emergency Assistance division of the ICU and frequently […]