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Johnson & Johnson has launched a campaign to address
the nursing shortage and bring more people into nursing.
Working with health care leaders and nursing organizations,
Johnson & Johnson is running a "Discover Nursing"
ad campaign and associated Web site [www.discovernursing.com].
The site has several sections, which include answers
to the question of "Why nursing?" Also included
on the site are details on the nursing market, benefits
and salaries and nursing specialties. Under the "How"
section, information is available on nursing basics,
a nursing program search with links to nursing programs
throughout the country, a scholarship search and an
additional funding search.
The site also lists profiles of nurses who share their
stories of why they became nurses and what they find
rewarding about their chosen career.
Journey through the heart
The impressive cardiac site [www.fi.edu/biosci/]
explores all aspects of the heart. It offers learning
opportunities by doing, seeing and hearing.
The heart is explored through its development and structure.
You can follow the blood through blood vessels and wander
through other body systems. In-depth information is
included about the circulatory, respiratory and excretory
systems. You can listen to heartbeats and murmurs, and
find out about blood typing and blood transfusion.
There is even a section where you can read healthy
heart menus and add your own. The site contains information
about how the heart is monitored with details about
vital statistics, images of heart X-rays, electrocardiography
and exploratory procedure such as cardiac catheterization
and angioplasty.
You can view a video of coronary bypass surgery that
was filmed using a camera worn on the surgeon's head
during the procedure.
Every page you visit on this site links to even more
information. If you don't find a reason to use this
site for career purposes, bookmark it for the next time
one of your kids needs to write a paper on health.
Endoscopy education
The University of Missouri-Kansas City offers a sigmoidoscopy
learning center site [www.med.umkc.edu/sigmoid/default.html]
that includes sigmoidoscopy case studies and an image
library, whichhas a selection of sigmoidoscopy pictures
arranged alphabetically by diagnosis. The case studies
provide a detailed description of patients' symptoms,
pictures from the endoscopic procedure and then ask
the viewer for a diagnosis and treatment plan.
This site would be beneficial to nurses working in
endoscopy or to patients suffering from gastric problems.
Pediatric AIDS
The Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative
site [www.bayloraids.org]
is a comprehensive resource for information about pediatric
AIDS. The site provides information about programs in
Houston, Romania, Southern Africa and Mexico. An HIV
nursing curriculum is available to download or it can
be ordered in paper form.
Other materials include a booklet, "Options for
Treatment: A Guide to Antiretroviral Therapy,"
a curriculum for prenatal clinic workers and an online
video on teaching children how to swallow pills.
Another video called "Kids to Kids" can be
ordered for free. This video is designed for peer support
and features six HIV-infected children and adolescents
who share their experiences with the disease.
The site also contains a pictorial atlas of common
manifestations of pediatric HIV infections, a case of
the month and nursing questions and answers.
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