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This week the podmedic does an interview segment from the NTI conference at Chicago joined by public health nurse consultant and co-host Anne Robinson, critical care nurse Anna Dermenchyan from UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center and part-time nurse educator at Mt. Saint Mary’s School of Nursing, and Dorrie Fontaine past AACN president and dean of University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

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The Nursing Show This week on the Nursing Show, the podmedic, Jamie Davis, provides nurses and nursing students a nursing career episode on nurse midwives. In this episode, the podmedic interviews Amy Romano, nurse midwife and author of the blog Science and Sensibility. Listen as they discuss more about this nursing career and what Amy’s [...]

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The Nursing Show This week on the Nursing Show podcast for nurses and nursing students, the podmedic provides tips on how to effectively assess psychological patients. In assessing such patients, nurses should be aware of everything the patient tells them and focus on the patients feelings. In this episode, nurses will be provided a review [...]

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The Nursing Show An integral part of nursing is being able to therapeutically converse with a patient and learn more about what they’re thinking or feeling beyond the words that the patients convey. In this week’s episode of the Nursing Show, the podmedic, Jamie Davis, discusses the important aspects of patient communication as well as [...]

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The Nursing Show This week on the Nursing Show, the podmedic, Jamie Davis discusses K2, also known as synthetic marijuana as well as other designer drugs with toxicology specialist Lisa Booze from Maryland Poison Center. This information will help nurses effectively assess patients coming in to the ER and recognize those under the influence of [...]

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The Nursing Show Everyday household chemicals like cleaners can interact with other substances and produce fumes when used or stored improperly. These fumes, when inhaled can damage the body most particularly, but not limited to, the respiratory system. In such cases, it is important that nurses are aware of the different types of poisonous gases [...]

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