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Ethics ResourcesWednesday, May 20, 2009
Here is a list of articles on Clinical Ethics from Lippincott.
Get the Latest on The Swine FluMonday, May 04, 2009
Up-to-date information and statistics on the Swine Flu.
Use a Drug Guide and a PDASunday, August 17, 2008
Med Calc contains over 75 useful medical calculations and it is free
Put Down the PenlightsSunday, August 03, 2008
Changes in behavior are an early sign of neurologic compromise
For accurate measurementsMonday, July 14, 2008
Accurate measurement of wounds and lesions is essential for accurate documentation
Use a "Quick Check" AssessmentMonday, June 23, 2008
Reassess your patient using a “quick-check” or focused assessment to rapidly find changes and complications
Use Clinical ToolsMonday, June 16, 2008
Use pocket references...
Look for a drop in diastolic BPSunday, June 08, 2008
A drop in diastolic blood pressure may signal the development of sepsis
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