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Saturday, March 31, 2007. Be aware of all of the surroundings. Take the necessary precautions when traveling. If something does not seem right, move or leave. Learn the emergency exits of the places you most frequently visit (FEMA, 2006). If you get a bomb threat, get as much information as possible and notify the police and building management. IF TRAPPED IN DEBRIS-. RED FLAG IF THE PACKAGE-. Has no return address, is marked with unusual labeling or threatening language, the postmark does not match the ...

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Saturday, March 31, 2007. Be aware of all of the surroundings. Take the necessary precautions when traveling. If something does not seem right, move or leave. Learn the emergency exits of the places you most frequently visit (FEMA, 2006). If you get a bomb threat, get as much information as possible and notify the police and building management. IF TRAPPED IN DEBRIS-. RED FLAG IF THE PACKAGE-. Has no return address, is marked with unusual labeling or threatening language, the postmark does not match the ...

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Disaster Safety: Terrorism

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Saturday, March 31, 2007. Be aware of all of the surroundings. Take the necessary precautions when traveling. If something does not seem right, move or leave. Learn the emergency exits of the places you most frequently visit (FEMA, 2006). If you get a bomb threat, get as much information as possible and notify the police and building management. IF TRAPPED IN DEBRIS-. RED FLAG IF THE PACKAGE-. Has no return address, is marked with unusual labeling or threatening language, the postmark does not match the ...

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Disaster Safety: Thunderstorms/Lightning

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Saturday, March 31, 2007. Remove any rotting or dead tree/branches that have the potential of falling. Use the 30/30 Rule. Go indoors and if you see lightning and cannot count to 30 before lightning is heard. Stay inside for 30 minutes after hearing the thunder. Close window blinds, curtains, or shades. Secure outdoor objects that could fly away. Limit telephone calls to the use of cell phones and cordless phones. Get a battery powered radio to keep updated on the storm (FEMA, 2006). Other complications ...

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Disaster Safety: Tornadoes

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Saturday, March 31, 2007. Be aware of the changing weather. Be aware of the warning signs a tornado is likely to occur, such as a dark, greenish sky, large sized hail, large, low, and dark clouds, and a train sounding roar. Be prepared to take shelter immediately. If in a building- get to a safe room, basement, cellar. If not possible, get to the lowest level. If no basement, go to the center of the building on the lowest floor. Get away from windows, doors, corners, and outside walls. Check for gas leaks.

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Disaster Safety: Fires/Wildfires

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Therefore, health care facilities need to be adequately prepared. Nurses need to be educated on how to treat burns of varying degrees and how to teach about fire safety to both parents and children of all ages. Devise an escape route with two exits and then practice the plans (FEMA, 2006). Do not use flammable materials indoors. Keep a screen in front of the fireplace. Keep matches high and out of reach of children and do not smoke in bed. Sleep with the doors closed. Watch for a...

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Disaster Safety: Winter Storms

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Make sure that rock salt, shovels, and sand are added to the emergency kit. Insulate the walls, attic, and pipes for possible snow-in. Know how to shut off the water valves. Have adequate heating fuel. Eat adequate foods and drink plenty of fluids. Listen to radio to keep up with vital information. If outside, keep dry, cover the mouth, assess for signs of frostbite and hypothermia, and avoid overexertion. Listen to the radio for updated information. American Red Cross. (2006).

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Critical Care Nursing: Certifications

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Monday, March 26, 2007. Being a nurse today has many opportunities for furthering educations and qualifications. Nurses are able to specialize in given areas that enables the nurse to gain experience and expertise in a field of choice. Certifications allow the nurse to gain higher pay and climb the clinical ladder. Below are various certification that can be obtained. CCRN: Certified Critical Care Registered Nurse. CEN: Certification for Emergency Nursing. CFRN: Certified Flight Registered Nurse. Intervi...

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Future Medical Records: March 2007

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Monday, March 26, 2007. The future of medicine is going in the direction of higher technology. The more advanced computers become, the better the patient care. Or will the care be better? Something to Think About. Is the patient diabetic? Has the patient had any recent surgeries? What is the patient allergic to? Hi-tech is here, but is society willing to reach out and begin to use the smart card? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. All pictures courtesy of google.com. Smart Card in NYC.

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Critical Care Nursing: Nursing Salaries

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Sunday, March 25, 2007. The average Critical Care nurse in the area makes roughly $55,000 a year. The national average for critical care nurses is approximately $59,263. This puts Mobile at making close to the national average. Furthering experiences and education can increase the pay for nurses in any area. Salary.com. (2007). National Avereage Salary. Retrieved from on March 25th, 2007 from http:/ secure.salary.com/jobvaluationreport/docs/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making of an ICU nurse".

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Critical Care Nursing: March 2007

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Monday, March 26, 2007. Being a nurse today has many opportunities for furthering educations and qualifications. Nurses are able to specialize in given areas that enables the nurse to gain experience and expertise in a field of choice. Certifications allow the nurse to gain higher pay and climb the clinical ladder. Below are various certification that can be obtained. CCRN: Certified Critical Care Registered Nurse. CEN: Certification for Emergency Nursing. CFRN: Certified Flight Registered Nurse. Salary&...

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Critical Care Nursing: What is a Trauma Nurse?

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Sunday, March 25, 2007. What is a Trauma Nurse? DiscoveringNursing.com. (2007). What is a trauma nursing? Retrieved on March 25th 2007 from http:/ www.discovernursing.com/jnj-specialtyID 142-dsc-specialty detail.aspx. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a blog set up for nurses, student nurses or any other person showing intrest in critical care aspects. This blog is open to discuss the varied topics in critical care nursing. American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Making of an ICU nurse".

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Critical Care Nursing: What is Critical Care?

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Sunday, March 25, 2007. What is Critical Care? AACN (2007). History. Retrieved on March 25th, 2007 from. Http:/ www.aacn.org/AACN/mrkt.nsf/vwdoc/Historyof. Very interesting site and it's pictures are also good,keep the nice work,keep going on incase you are interested in Nursing jobs in detroit place visit. Http:/ www.ktcusa.org/. June 26, 2007 at 6:03 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Association of Critical Care Nurses. An Overview of Critical Care Nursing Organizations. CPAP's in a NICU.

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Future Medical Records: Something to Think About....

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Monday, March 26, 2007. Something to Think About. Is the patient diabetic? Has the patient had any recent surgeries? What is the patient allergic to? Hi-tech is here, but is society willing to reach out and begin to use the smart card? Now that the pros of the smart card have been discussed, the cons need to be addressed. How much trouble would it cost a person to lose a smart card? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. All pictures courtesy of google.com. Smart Card in NYC.

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