Posts Tagged ‘Care’
Central Penn Nursing Care Incorporated
If you need in-home care for a loved one in Lancaster, Lebanon or Dauphin County, rely on Central Penn Nursing Care Inc. Registered nurses, trained aides and companions are competent and ready. Services range from meal preparation and dressing assistance to medication and catheterization assistance. Owner Eleanor Strayer and her staff will help your loved one stay comfortable and stay in their home. Visit us www.yellowpages.com
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Nurses Station Software Care Plan Designer- Edit Care Plans and Delete Patients
This video shows how to edit patient care plans that are already in the database or delete patients. Check www.nursesstationsoftware.com for more information.
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Nurses Station Software Write Standard of Care
This is a short video clip of writing a patient standard of care in the Care Plan Designer software from Nurses Station Software (www.nursesstationsoftware.com)
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Elite Care Nursing Agency Promotional Video
See what our customers hqave to say about us and find out ways that we might be able to help you.
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Metro Detroit Home Health Care Helping Hand Nursing Service
Does your aging parent need skilled nursing? Then call for home health care from Helping Hand Nursing Service. With locations across Eastern Michigan and Metro Detroit, this local business staffs certified and experienced caregivers near you. Call today to start interviewing for a helping hand at your home. Visit us www.yellowpages.com
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The Ins and Outs of the Critical Care Nursing Field
Whenever the term critical care is mentioned – most people immediately think about severely sick patients in intensive care units or ICUs. They are not mistaken. Intensive Care Units and Critical Care specialized areas in the hospital that care for patients in need of intense and one on one attention. These are the areas where a critical care nurse Practices.
What is a Critical Care Nurse
An Introduction to Critical Care Nursing
Critical care nursing (CCN) is a growing field. Unfortunately, the number of available nurses is not growing fast enough to meet the demand. The shortage of critical care nurses can be seen in the increased incentive packages and bonuses being offered for jobs in this field.
So, what is critical care nursing? First it is important to understand what a critically ill patient is. This is a patient with a current, or potential, life threatening health condition. These patients need 24 hour care from nurses trained in handling these life-threatening conditions. The patients need proper assessment and management to minimize the damage and improve their chances of survival. This is where critical care nurses come in.
