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CE: Scouting for Lyme disease
Lyme disease's subtle symptoms mimic those of other conditions, but early diagnosis can help halt the infection. Learn its symptoms, and how to educate patients in avoiding disease-bearing ticks.
CE: Hyperphosphatemia in renal failure
Hyperphosphatemia often accompanies end-stage renal disease. Prevent cardiac and kidney complications with our guide to diagnosis, symptoms, foods patients should avoid, and best ways to educate them in anticipating the problem.
CE: Pandemic influenza vaccine: Determining vaccination priorities
A U.S. influenza pandemic will require tough ethical choices on production and distribution of vaccine. Obstructions to vaccine production are discussed, along with U.S. government tiers of vaccination priority; the ethics of compulsory healthcare-worker flu vaccination are also reviewed.
CE: Parkinson's focus
Parkinson's is debilitating for patients and presents daily treatment challenges. Learn the basics of this disease, along with guides for patients and their caregivers on medication and maintaining mobility.
CE: "I have a headache!"
Our guide to recognizing, diagnosing, and treating your patients' most common headache complaints. Symptoms and causes are listed for tension-type, cluster, and migraine headaches; and treatments are broken down by nonpharmacologic therapies, common preventive drugs, and typical abortive drugs by type of headache.
CE: Endometriosis can evade diagnosis
Learn the frequency, symptoms, pathogenesis, and differential diagnoses of endometriosis, including its staging, and treatment options available to women, both pharmacological and surgical.
CE: Deadly serotonin syndrome
With increased use of serotonergic drugs for depression, serotonin syndrome is rising. Learn its causes and symptoms, and use our takeaway lists of high-risk serotonergic drugs in your practice.
CE: Wound basics: Types, treatment, and care
Article describes six wound categories, their causes and complications, and treatment, including guidance on choosing and applying the right dressing. Lower-extremity ulcers are categorized by type, location, and predisposing factors, with recommendations for wound care and closure.
CNE: Pediatric Asthma
Amid rising mortality and morbidity rates, this article provides an overview of asthma symptoms, ethnic predisposition, drug management, and patient education to control and minimize future exacerbations.
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Hands-On Help
Hot and cold packs
Cold and heat are simple therapies that can effectively reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms. To take advantage of them, you need to know how each works and how best to apply them.
Surgical drains
You can limit complications by taking this systematic approach to surgical drain care.
Post-mortem care
Once a patient is pronounced dead, your job is to prepare the body for the family to view, and then for transport to the morgue. Knowing what to do can make this difficult task just a little easier for you and the patient's family.
Compression stockings
Compression stockings may be low tech, but they're not low risk. This review will help you safeguard your patients.
Inserting an NG tube
Inserting a nasogastric tube is a common nursing function in many hospitals. This handy step-by-step guide will help you perform this procedure safely and confidently.
Drawing blood for ABGs
The ability to draw an arterial blood gas sample safely and accurately is essential? even when you're under the gun.
Obtaining blood cultures
Contaminated samples account for nearly half of all positive blood cultures. Accurate results require your rigorous adherence to proper technique.
Epicardial wires
Careful handling of epicardial pacing wires is paramount to your patient's safety. Here are the steps you'll need to take.
Sputum sample collection
Collecting an accurate sputum sample is an invaluable skill, and the only way to ensure that patients with respiratory disease get a precise diagnosis.
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Patient Information
Living with an implantable cardiac device
Water safety: What you need to know
How to keep family safe from your staph infection
How to stay safe in a lightning storm
How to prevent high blood sugar
Managing chemo's side effects
Pain relief
Poison control: Keeping your children safe
Preventing heat emergencies
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