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2 Minute EBP Challenge

Monday, January 30, 2012
Scrub the Hub
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that central venous catheter (CVC) hubs be scrubbed for how long?

Monday, January 23, 2012
Severe Sepsis and AF Risk
Up to 20% of patients with severe sepsis develop a new onset atrial fibrillation.  Which factor was not associated with increased risk?

Monday, January 16, 2012
Unreported Hospital Errors
In a recent study the Department of Health and Human Service reports that what percentage of hospital errors go unreported?



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    David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN-BC, CNS, CMSRN, CEN

    Endocrine Emergencies

    As the third in a six-part series on managing common nursing emergencies, "Endocrine Emergencies" will help you better manage patients with common endocrine problems. The focus is on helping you prevent, detect and rapidly respond to crisis in all of your patients.

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    "Endocrine Emergencies" teaches quick assessment methods of evaluating your patient's endocrine status, and gives you practical advice on monitoring your patient and intervening promptly. This course is taught by David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN, CNS, CCRN, a nationally-known nursing expert and teacher.

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    • Comparison chart for rapid detection
    • 60-minute audio CD
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    Audio CD $17 

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    Total download size is about 10 MB (mp3 audio & pdf file)

    You'll "get it", I guarantee it! David Woodruff

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