If you want to keep
up on where and when the flu is hitting, then Roche Pharmaceuticals has
just the Web site for you.
The comprehensive
surveillance network at www.Flustar.com
contains data that are compiled and analyzed twice each week during the
flu season.
The site gathers
data from four different surveillance networks, including rapid assay
data and clinical diagnosis data, and then provides information about
flu outbreaks on a regional and national level.
The network categorizes
flu activity in communities as low, moderate and high. The site allows
you to enter a ZIP code and returns detailed information about confirmed
flu activity in that area and how it relates to activity on a national
level. General information also is available about the flu, flu symptoms
and treatment.
Ready reference
The Merck Web site (www.merck.com)
is a definite candidate for a bookmark page. The newest edition of The
Merck Manual is now available online in an improved, interactive format.
The complete and in-depth information previously available is enhanced
with photos, videos, animations, illustrations and audible pronunciations.
The Merck Manual of Geriatrics is also available online.
After you've checked
out the Merck publications, play the Merck MediQuiz with new quizzes published
monthly. The Retro MediQuiz compilation features the last five years of
quizzes.
The best medicine
Jest for the Health of It! (www.jesthealth.com)
is a designed to help people find and use humor to enhance their health.
Created by Patty
Wooten, RN, this site is just one part of her quest to bring humor and
health to the world. Wooten, in addition to being a nurse and successful
speaker, spends her time performing as a clown. Her company, Jest for
the Health of It!, is dedicated to the promotion and development of therapeutic
humor.
The site shares some
of Wooten's knowledge regarding the power of humor in the workplace. Beneficial
to nurses working on research papers and theses about humor, the site
includes more than 50 articles on the topic of therapeutic humor, links
to other humor-related sites and a suggested reading list.
Talking heads
Health care is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, but a laboratory in every
toilet?
The idea sounds pretty
far-fetched, but Twyford Bathrooms, an English company, is working to
develop a high-tech toilet that will analyze human waste for disease,
low fiber, diabetes, colon cancer and even pregnancy.
The Versatile Interactive
Pan (VIP) has laboratory sensors in the bowl of the toilet that evaluate
urine and stool samples. The computerized commode can send e-mail to the
toilet user's physician identifying potential medical problems.
The company believes
that because people find providing stool samples to their physicians embarrassing,
they might find value in this $7,000 toilet.
Care plan connection
The CarePlan Resource Center (www.careplans.com)
is a gathering place for health care professionals and students that provides
nurses a forum to share ideas and resources.
The site is dedicated to the care planning process, including assessment,
diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation.
Available resources
include a real-time chat room, discussion forums and libraries.
The easy-to-use chat
room-equipped with sound effects in the form of laughter, gongs and bells-is
an excellent place for nurses to meet to discuss patient care issues.
Guest page comments indicate that student nurses and nurses working in
long-term care find the site especially helpful.