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NurseWeek Features March 2005

The Pathways of the Human Heart
By Terry Ratner, RN, MFA
March 28, 2005

Clinical Trials
By Audrey Ades, RN, BSN, CCRP
March 28, 2005

Harness the Power of the Media
By Donna Cardillo, RN, MA
March 28, 2005

MITSS Helps Patients and Clinicians Through Trauma
By Karla A. Knight, RN, MSN
March 28, 2005

Nurse Externships a Boon to Student Nurses, Recruiters
By Melissa Gaskill
March 28, 2005
Texas hospitals tackle the nursing shortage by seeding clinical skills in student workers

Fishy Reaction
By Maureen G. Sullivan-Tevault, RN, CEN
March 28, 2005
Nurses need to be alert to scombroid poisoning, a unique toxic reaction caused by eating certain seafood that requires a specific regimen of care

Undaunted by War, Natural Disaster
By Dan Kening and Janet Boivin, RN
March 28, 2005
Federal nursing chiefs adapt leadership skills to guide RNs through uncertain times

Access a Main Nursing Concern as States Cut Medicaid Budgets
By John Leighty
March 28, 2005

On Top: Nurse CEOs Lead the Way
By Donna Hemmila
March 28, 2005

Emotional Effects of Oklahoma City Bombing Linger
By Elissa Crocker, RN, BSN
March 28, 2005

Five Stars for 14 HOURS
By Wendy L. Bonifazi, RN, CLS, APR
March 28, 2005
Nurses take the lead in a TV movie

RNs’ Perception Study Shows Some Positives
By Lorraine Steefel, RN, MSN, CTN
March 28, 2005

Time Heals But Doesn’t Forget
By Mark Cantrell
March 28, 2005
When a bomb ripped apart an Oklahoma City government building 10 years ago, nurses responded the best way they knew how — by doing their jobs well.

I-See-U
By Cathryn Domrose
March 14, 2005
Nurses, hospitals getting to bottom of “johnny coat” alternatives for modest patients.

Malpractice Issues Affect Nurses
By Lisette Hilton
March 14, 2005

New York City on Alert After New HIV Strain Found
By Mary Raju Cole, RN, MS, FNP, APRN, BC
March 14, 2005
A new version of the virus discovered in a New York man is cause for concern in the city’s health care community.

New Generation of Army Nurses Won’t Suffer PTSD Under General’s Watch
By Janet Boivin, RN
March 14, 2005

Approach with Care
By Rebecca Ray
March 14, 2005
As more children are diagnosed with autism, nurses learn how to respond to their needs

It Can Happen Here
By Don Vaughan
March 14, 2005
Nurses need to be prepared for the complex injuries massive explosions cause.

Avian Flu May Pose a Threat
By Cathryn Domrose
March 14, 2005
Nurses around the country prepare for a possible pandemic.

Community Clinics
By Lorraine Steefel, RN, MSN, CTN
March 14, 2005
First line of defense for our over-burdened health care system

Homeless, Not Hopeless
By Janet Kilgore
March 14, 2005
Houston nurses play a vital role in providing health care to a forgotten population.

 

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