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NurseWeek Features January 2005

Liver Function Tests: Pieces of a Complex Diagnostic Puzzle
By Carolyn Penharlow, RN, MSN, ARNP, BC and Catherine Spader, RN
January 31, 2005

Dear Donna's Expert Advice
By Donna Cardillo, RN, MA
January 31, 2005

Tsunami TLC
By Karen J. Coates
January 31, 2005
Thai and international nurses dispense ingenious solutions for traumatized survivors

Landmark Nursing Ratios Law
By John Leighty
January 31, 2005
Faces Uncertain Future

The Science of Care
By Scott Williams
January 31, 2005
Nurse researchers thrive on the positive effects of nursing studies on patient care

Nurses Oppose Proposal to Shift Oversight of State Nursing Board
By Cathryn Domrose
January 17, 2005

On Guard
By Scott Williams
January 17, 2005
Nurses across the country work with health departments to put in place a plan of action to battle future flu pandemics

American Academy of Nursing Honors Two Critical Care RNs
By Ruth M. Kleinpell, RN, PhD, FAAN
January 17, 2005

Sound Benefits
By Scott Williams
January 17, 2005
Keeping noise down in NICUs goes a long way in improving babies’ health.

Peak Experience
By Jan Zlotnick
January 17, 2005

School's In
By Glen Fest
January 17, 2005
Educational expansion at top of legislative list
for nursing faculty, facilities

Wellness Clinic Breaks Ground on Expansion Project at TTU
By Glen Fest
January 17, 2005

To Your Health
By Linda Childers
January 17, 2005
Nurses’ health study spanning almost two decades contributes to advancement of women’s health care

Ripple Effect
By John Leighty
January 17, 2005
U.S. nurses join medical teams to bring relief to a region transformed by
devastating tsunami

Don’t Make Me Laugh — Please!
By Bonnie P. Ward, RN, BSN
January 10, 2005
Millions of American women suffer from female urinary incontinence. Nurses should familiarize themselves with its types and treatment modalities

Do Nurses Really Eat Their Young?
By Donna Cardillo, RN, MA
January 10, 2005

On-time Deliveries
By Melissa Gaskill
January 10, 2005
Nurses participate in education and awareness campaigns to research and help prevent premature births

We've Got Your Back
By Lisette Hilton
January 10, 2005
Nurses help ease mental trauma, provide intensive care and attention to patients with spinal cord injury

Record Time
By John Leighty
January 10, 2005
Nurses play a vital role in the implementation and success of
digital medical records

Sold!
By Melissa Gaskill
January 10, 2005
Online bidding system for nursing shifts offers convenience, control,
and cost savings

Waves of Misery, Deluge of Questions
By Wendy L. Bonifazi, RN, APR, CLS
January 10, 2005
In the aftermath of a deadly South Asian tsunami, urses raise concerns about the dangers that survivors face from a lack of sanitation and decomposing bodies

Growing Pains
By Lisette Hilton
January 10, 2005
Nursing schools turn away students as a result of another shortage:
Not enough faculty

 

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