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Not all interventions are created equal.
Florence Nightingale knew this back in the 1800's. In
her book Notes on Nursing, Nightingale talks
about the most important interventions and why they work.
Even with the limited amount of empirical data available,
she makes some astute observations about what good nursing
should include. "Interventions that Decrease Complications"
explores common nursing interventions and how you can
use the best research we have available to implement them
in a manner that improves outcomes and decreases complications.
"Interventions that Decrease Complications"
explores what we've learned since Nightingale's time,
and will help you improve your care by:
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Using the "10 Steps to More
Effective Nursing Care"
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Learning why moving your patient may
be the most important intervention you do today
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Recognizing novel approaches to pain
management
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Using what we've learned about sleep
and rest in the hospital
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Learning the best ways to feed patients
and why
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Utilizing approaches to patient teaching
that get patients to "buy into" health promotion.
In this unique program, David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN,
CNS, CCRN will take you through a modern-day interpretation
of Nightingale's work in attempting to revolutionarize
nursing care in the 1800's and draw parallels to cutting-edge
interventions being researched today, and will present
the best nursing interventions to promote health and
healing and the research that supports them.
"Interventions that Decrease Complications"
includes:
• Rationale for why some interventions are better
than others
• Tips for practical use
• 60-minute audio CD
• Comprehensive handbook

Get
the information you need to provide better care and decrease
complications in all of your patients!
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Audio
CD $15 
Download
the audio program and workbook now $10
Total
download size is about 10 MB (mp3 audio & pdf
file) |
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You'll
"get it", I guarantee it! 
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