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Chasing Glucose LevelsTuesday, March 31, 2009
As the blood glucose levels roller coastered throughout the shift, the patient was treated inappropriately potentially leading to additional complications of treatment.
Nosocomial NursesMonday, March 09, 2009
Even our well-meaning intentions can end up causing a situation where medication errors occur. 
Look inside the hospital administrationTuesday, March 03, 2009
One hospital's response to wrong-site surgery -- making hospital care transparent.
Saline instillation before suctioningTuesday, February 17, 2009
A new study suggests that instilling saline before endotrachael suctioning reduces Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia despite a plethora of nursing research to the contrary.
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