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Recognizing a need to change the way we care for families dealing with infant loss, Megan made the decision to complete her certification to become a bereavement Doula. Since her certification, Megan has become focused on changing the program and procedures at her facility to better care for families experiencing the loss of an infant. That means not just adjusting policies in labor and delivery, but training NICU and PICU staff on how to help a family say hello to their child before saying goodbye.
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Tracey Long, RN, Ph.D.
Every patient you see is unique, and so is their diabetes treatment plan. Diabetes care is constantly evolving as we continue to learn more about the disease and the way it affects the body. Are you up to date with the most current diabetes knowledge? See if you can answer the 6 questions listed here.
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Dawn Kersula, MA, RN, LCCE, FACCE, IBCLC
Helping both moms and dads understand what’s going on in the breasts as milk comes in and their baby triggers a let-down can make a big difference in breastfeeding success.
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Maria Broadstreet, RN, MSN, CPNP
You expect a child to experience bumps, bruises, cuts, sore throats, runny noses, ear infections and fevers. But what happens when a child goes from a mild fever to convulsions, loss of consciousness, and foaming at the mouth?
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Suddenly, your patient goes into wide complex tachycardia with a rate of 155. You immediately go to assess the patient and find the patient awake with a blood pressure of 90/60. You do a 12-Lead EKG and discover the axis to be extreme. What do you conclude about your patient’s rhythm?
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