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Tips & advice to ace your nursing studies by Jessica

The Nurse Break

Some of the tasks I perform are personal hygiene, vital signs, feeding and fluids. As a student it is easy to lean on your preceptors for information and knowledge, but as an AIN you must trust yourself and remember you know far more then you believe, especially since we spend the most quality time with patients.

Nursing 98
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S3 Ep.1 : How Training Has Changed Over the Last 20 Years, With New Hosts Linda Leekley and Amanda Sternklar

Home Care Pulse

We put the information off of floppy and mail that out, and then it was a CD rom that we mailed out and then it was email and then finally it was online learning. Linda Leekley ( 07:07 ): Yeah it, it changed a lot, you know, as you say, it was a monthly mailer, like a physical hard copy in the beginning. And then it went to floppy discs.

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Episode 38: LWH Q&A #1

Living With Hospice

Don't wake them up to feed them or give them water or take medicine, just let them sleep, the body's doing what it's supposed to do. Okay, another sign to look for is a change in their vital signs. As a person approaches death, and we're talking active dying now, their vital signs will get a little goofy.