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Ed Bennett Consulting – Tools and Resources | Page 2
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Ed Bennett Consulting – Tools and Resources. Online Patient Support Groups List. FAQ on Physician Transparency. Newer posts →. Traffic to Hospital Web Sites. May 23, 2012. Traffic to U.S. Hospital Web Sites (according to Hitwise. Monthly Visits – U.S. Traffic Only. Connecting Healthcare Social Media Presentation. May 18, 2012. Three things Ive learned about Healthcare Social Media. Consumer Expectations for Healthcare Social Media. April 18, 2012. It’s based on:. Brad Crotty, MD. 73% would welcome social...
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Nursing Staff Development: Behind the Firewall: Social Media and Nursing Staff Development Instructors
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Nursing Staff Development: Behind the Firewall. Welcome to Nursing Staff Development: Behind the Firewall! This site is for sharing my experiences, discussing basics, creative ideas, and practical solutions for building online web-based education from behind a hospital firewall.that mystical barrier that's meant to protect us! There's also plenty of space to talk about anything related to nursing, staff development and nursing education! Monday, September 20, 2010. 8221; I looked at the list and said wit...
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New #MDchat Hashtag Fills Important Twitter Void
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Be part of the conversation. Feel Free To Stalk Us. Stay up to date with our content. RSS Feed Easy access. Email Updates Sent to your inbox. New #MDchat Hashtag Fills Important Twitter Void. October 26, 2010. Twitter chats for doctors. Hil Baumann (@ philbaumann. According to Phil, the basic idea is for physicians to benefit in the following ways:. To be more involved online. To understand and use social media. To network with each other. To cross pollinate with others in health care. Ultimately, the go...
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Infusion Nursing | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Seven years…thank you! It’s hard to believe this blog is now 7 years old! I am grateful and humbled that you’ve continued to visit, read, post comments, and subscribe to my blog posts. Here’s are the top 7 most read posts this year: Click on the link for the post. 1. Is there a difference? Osmolarity vs. Osmolality 2.…. 1 week ago August 19, 2016. Q&A: Home Infusions of Biologics.
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Weight for weight based drugs | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Weight for weight based drugs. August 4, 2015. Here’s a conversation I’ve had with an RN preparing to give a weight based medication via a peripheral IV:. It is that routine! This statement from an RN was surprising to me. Why not weight the patient and get a current weight? There is a scale always available to use, and if patients are able to ambulate, it doesn’t take a lot...
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Infusion by gravity drip… | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Infusion by gravity drip…. February 24, 2010. This week, I posted on Twitter an article I saw in the American Nurse Today about Calculating IV drip rates with confidence. Identify the drop factor. Use this formula to calculate gravity flow rates:. Drops/min: ml/hr divided by. 60 min/hr x drop factor. A IV fluid of 1000ml to infuse for 8 hours using tubing with drop factor of 15.
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Infection Control | Infusion Nurse Blog
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An informative platform for discussion and sharing ideas related to infusion nursing, vascular access and infusion therapies. Yeah, this post is about gloves. I’m going to revisit this…not wearing gloves when starting a peripheral IV. Then there’s the extreme, when healthcare providers wear gloves for everything like taking your blood pressure and temperature! Save this for another time) We should all know about Universal Precautions, right? It has been around since 1983,…. July 8, 2016. June 5, 2015.
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Top News: #Nursing | IVChat.org
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Global online chat and news source for infusion nurses and all HCPs. August 7, 2015. Here are the top read news for #nursing:. Longer shifts increase needle stick risk for new nurses:. A study of newly-qualified nurses in the US has found they are at greater risk of suffering injuries if they work longer shifts, more overtime and at night. Read more. 6 factors that influence nurse compassion fatigue:. Younger, less experienced nurses are more likely to suffer from compassion fatigue. August 7, 2015.
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