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Nursing Neurological Evaluation in Episode 105 of the Nursing Show
November 19, 2009 by rnproducer
The Nursing Show Performing a complete neurological examination may take more time than the usual physical assessment. However, doing it in a time convenient manner doesn’t mean the important points will be missed. To be able to do it completely in less time, it should be done in a step by step and organized process. [...]
Continue Reading →Poor Nursing Assessment Skills Put Patients at Risk
October 27, 2009 by rnproducer
Results from a survey with 830 respondents conducted by the website nursingtimes.net suggests that many nurses are failing to monitor patient vital signs. Also, one of four nurses was not able to recognize adverse changes in the patients status. According to the article, one reason as to why this is so, is because of the [...]
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