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2 Minute EBP Challenge

Monday, July 26, 2010
Ms. Shepard and DIC
This morning rapid response is called for Ms. Shepard who was admitted with a urinary tract infection and sepsis. Her blood pressure dropped during the evening hours and she is now hypotensive and is having difficulty breathing. Her IV sites are oozing and there is blood in the urinary catheter. Her physician suspects disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The primary mechanism in the development of DIC is:

Monday, July 19, 2010
Thyrotoxicosis

Which of the following laboratory findings is indicative of thyrotoxicosis?

Monday, July 12, 2010
Urban CPR Patterns
In a recent study of inner-city neighborhoods, the authors found that out of hospital cardiac arrest was 2-3 times higher in some neighborhoods compared to others. In these high incidence neighborhoods what was the rate of bystander CPR?

 

Drugs & Labs

Did you know that over 770,000 people are injured or die in hospitals each year from adverse drug events (ADEs)?

And did you know that...
-The costs associated with ADEs could be as high as $5.6 billion annually?
-ADEs can increase your patient’s hospital stay by 8-12 days?
-Or, that nurses may be responsible for as many as 38% of ADEs?

Obviously ADEs are a major concern to nurses in any setting. But, just knowing more about your medications is not enough to prevent complications; you must know how drugs interact with your patients, and their lab tests.

Routine diagnostic tests such as the metabolic panel, blood count and arterial blood gas give you important clues about your patient’s underlying illness, his response to care and complications of medications. To provide the best possible care to your patients, it is imperative that you know these connections.

That’s why I've put together a special program just for you. It is called Drugs & Labs: What You Need to Know to Avoid Common Mistakes.

Here's a summary of the programs you'll receive:

Avoiding Common Drug Administration Errors
Recognize common situations that lead to mistakes so that you can develop systems to prevent errors.

How to Get More From Your Laboratory Test Results
Find out which labs you need to monitor every day, and how to get more information out of your assessment.

The 10 Most Common Drug Interactions
Learn to recognize and avoid the most common drug interactions.

The 6 Easy Steps to ABG Analysis
Use a simple and systematic approach to analyze arterial blood gases. Featuring all new cases and more simple examples!

Nephrotoxic Drugs
Anticipate and avoid acute renal dysfunction using a simple calculation to find problems in their early stages.

Drugs and Labs: Which to Monitor and Why
Discover how drugs affect your labs and which ones to monitor daily.


Drugs & Labs: What You Need to Know to Avoid Common Mistakes is designed to give you the knowledge and skills you need to confidently implement your care. No more guesswork. You will know what you are doing and why.

This program will help you become a better nurse!

Now, you’re probably wondering how I can back up what I claim. As a nationally-recognized nursing expert, I can help you provide great care to your patients because I train literally thousands of nurses each year: all over the US and Canada.

And remember, my motto is "You'll get it, I guarantee it!"

 

Don't just take my word for it. Listen to what other nurses have to say:
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David is phenomenal! -CW, RN
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The material is excellent - very direct and to the point. -IF, RN
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Clear, to-the-point and easy to learn! -MY, RN

To get this information, most nurses would have to attend a seminar (at $125),
which also requires taking the day off work, driving, parking, and meals. Add that all up and you can see that "Drugs & Labs: What You Need to Know to Avoid Common Mistakes" is a great value.

In addition, you can listen to the material over and over again to really let it sink in.

In summary, here's what you get:

*Avoiding Common Drug Administration Errors (audio CD and workbook)

*How to Get More From Your Laboratory Test Results (audio CD and workbook)

*The 10 Most Common Drug Interactions (audio CD and workbook)

*The 6 Easy Steps to ABG Analysis (audio CD and workbook)

*Nephrotoxic Drugs (audio CD and workbook)

*Drugs and Labs: Which to Monitor and Why (audio CD and workbook)

You can't lose with my 100% ironclad, moneyback guarantee.

Your satisfaction is guaranteed with my 100%, no-questions-asked, ironclad
moneyback guarantee. If you aren't absolutely thrilled with our product, just contact me (or send the product back) and I'll refund 100% of your purchase price. No questions asked!

You don't have to decide now if Drugs & Labs: What You Need to Know to Avoid Common Mistakes is for you. Just get it and try it out. If you don't feel more confident, or if your nursing care doesn't improve, or if you don't absolutely love it, just let me know and I'll give you every cent of your money back. So you have nothing to lose and everything to gain!

Here's how to order right now!
 

Drugs and Labs:

Buy it Now: $ 77

Want to share it with all your nurses? Get the Institutional Version with site license.

Buy it Now: $385

To your success,

David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN-BC, CNS, CEN
President, Ed4Nurses, Inc.

P.S. Remember that there is no risk to you, my 100% satisfaction guarantee
means that I take all the risk -- you have nothing to worry about.

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