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  • PDF File Transcript_2018DCM_Garcia.pdf

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    So now you start talking about some of these exogenous neurotransmitters like tobacco that gives you 300 or alcohol that gives you 350. So they're getting jaundice, and they're getting anxieties and their liver, you can palpate and you can see pulsating and you tell them, "You're going to die." They're getting twice as much reward from that alcohol than they are from anything else that they can take naturally. How many people have tried to stop smoking or tried to tell your patients to stop smoking, right? We know what that does, you're going to die.

  • PDF File Disch_Exploring_how_nsg_schools_handle_student_errors.pdf

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    24 AJN ▼ October 2017 ▼ Vol. 117, No. 10 ajnonline.com HOURS ORIGINAL RESEARCH Continuing EducationCE In 2000, the Institute of Medicine reported that up to 98,000 people die each year as a result of preventable medical errors.1 Subsequent esti­ mates by James and by Makary and Daniel indicate that, in actuality, between 210,000 and 440,000 such deaths occur annually.2, 3 During the past 15 years, health care organizations have devoted sig­ nificant effort toward identifying the causes of med­ ical errors and instituting the necessary changes to improve health care quality and patient safety.

  • Locked PDF File 2023dcm_davidson-choflet.pdf

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    Groner-Richardson, BSN, RN Artwork: Linda Lobbestael MSN RN NP !"#$%&'"()(*%& '+"*(%$ ! !"#$"%&'(&%)*+$"%&(',*%"+&'-& ,./#/,)"#$0$-1&)."&#"2/)$'-%.$3& 4")5""-&%*4%)/-,"&*%"6&7"-)/2& ."/2).6&/-+&."/2).,/#"&5'#8"#& %*$,$+"&5$).$-&/&-/)$'-/2& %/732"9 ! !*4%)/-,"&*%"&+$(("#%&('#& -*#%"%&5.'&+$"&4:&%*$,$+" ! ;#"<+"/).&(/,)'#%&+$(("#& ('#&-*#%"%9 ! !"#$%&$'#$(()"*+%,"#-% '#"./$0(+%'12()34/%)*56#)$( Entangled: A Mixed Method Analysis of Nurses with Mental Health Problems Who Die by Suicide Arianna Barnes DNP, RN, ACCNS-AG, CCRN PHN Barnes Jewish Hospital, St.

  • PDF File Transcript_2018DCM_BLubin.pdf

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    But yeah, look at it like you look at any lab report. Don't just look at the final result, please, because you're going to miss things if you do. Let's talk about alcohol because alcohol even amongst health professionals, is still the most commonly abused drug. More people die from nicotine and alcohol than any other chemicals around. We can test for nicotine. We have... I know a few... There's one program, physicians program that mandates nicotine free and they will test for a nicotine byproduct in their urine. Most programs don't go there.

  • Substance Use Disorder | NCSBN

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    NCSBN’s Substance Use Disorder (SUD) initiative includes free educational materials and resources for providers who prescribe opioids. The Issue Substance Use Disorder encompasses a pattern of behaviors that range from misuse to dependency or addiction, whether it is alcohol, legal drugs or illegal drugs. Opioid use has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Currently, more people die from fatal drug overdoses than motor vehicles. Who is Affected? Substance Use Disorder can affect anyone regardless of age, occupation, economic circumstances, ethnic background or gender. It is a progressive and chronic disease, but also one that can be successfully treated.

  • Substance Use Disorder | NCSBN

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    NCSBN’s Substance Use Disorder (SUD) initiative includes free educational materials and resources for providers who prescribe opioids. The Issue Substance Use Disorder encompasses a pattern of behaviors that range from misuse to dependency or addiction, whether it is alcohol, legal drugs or illegal drugs. Opioid use has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Currently, more people die from fatal drug overdoses than motor vehicles. Who is Affected? Substance Use Disorder can affect anyone regardless of age, occupation, economic circumstances, ethnic background or gender. It is a progressive and chronic disease, but also one that can be successfully treated.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2023mym_lpruinelli.pdf

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    And we also have to believe, and I believe the AI for good nursing, is not for bad nurses, right? Because there is a chance that it will cause some harm, yes, but we also have to believe that it's for good nursing. We have been working in this direction since 2018. We build a website. We have a website where people can go and have resources. So if you go to the website, you think that there's something there that should be there regarding resources and so on, please let us know and we'll put on the website because our intent is to have this as a free resource for nurses to how to get access to papers or situations where they feel comfortable to discuss this topic.

  • PDF File Microsoft PowerPoint - New grads and students webinar_012621

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    7 8 1/26/2021 5 Frequently Asked Application Questions Where can I find the application? How long does processing take? Will I need to pass NCLEX again if I move? How much does it cost? What if I need a license in another state? Application Example • You can find the application of the Board of Nursing website. • Select Application for License by Exam. 9 10 1/26/2021 6 License by Exam Resource www. ncsbn.org/nlc‐toolkit.htm Key Points for New Grads 11 12 1/26/ ...

  • PDF File 2018DCM_CWoodard_Handouts.pdf

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    (pages 21-23, 28-29) o The respondent recently had an agitated conversation with her charge nurse, complaining that this was the second time this week she was required to stay and work a double shift. (pages 32-25) o On the day of the reported incident, the respondent’s patient load was five during her shift. (page 26) o The patient suffered tissue damage from the loss of blood flow to the lower arm as a result of the tourniquet. (pages 33-35) The respondent failed to submit her statement by the requested date. After two follow-up phone calls and a final demand letter, the respondent submitted her statement.

  • Locked PDF File 2026-awards-webinar-nomination.pdf

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    Louise McManus Award, 1983 FY26 Awards Committee • Allison Edwards, Texas • Bonny Kehm, Missouri • Carol Moreland, Kansas • Jennifer Best, Nova Scotia • Lori Underwood, Washington • Marty Alston, West Virginia RN • Terri Belcourt, Saskatchewan Alicia Byrd, NCSBN staff liaison website brochure Joyce Schowalter R. Louise McManus Award, 1986 https://www.ncsbn.org/members-only/member-support/awards.page https://passport.ncsbn.org/ncsbn?redurl=https:%2F%2Fwww.ncsbn.org%2Fprivate-files%2FFY26_AwardsBrochure.pdf Going Beyond! Let’s head to the website!