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14 12, 2018

EKG Rhythms: Not for Doctors’ Eyes Only

By |2020-01-01T20:17:05-08:00December 14th, 2018|ACLS, Advanced Nursing, Classes, Education|Comments Off on EKG Rhythms: Not for Doctors’ Eyes Only

One of the most elusive skills for clinicians is learning to read EKGs. Even those who learn to recognize textbook examples at the drop of a hat may suddenly find themselves stumped in a real-life situation. You see, as with many things in the medical world, not all EKG patterns follow textbook examples. However, this [...]

12 12, 2018

Confident Enough to Run a Code

By |2019-06-24T13:38:58-07:00December 12th, 2018|ACLS, Advanced Nursing, Basic Life Support Articles, Education, EMT Training|Comments Off on Confident Enough to Run a Code

Confidence is defined as your ability to rely completely on someone or something. As a health care worker, you need to have confidence in your coworkers, but you also need to have a strong reliance on your own ability. This is called self-confidence. One of the areas in which it is easiest to lack self-confidence [...]

7 12, 2018

Stress Management

By |2019-12-30T13:22:25-08:00December 7th, 2018|Education, Nurses Corner|Comments Off on Stress Management

Do you feel stressed at your job? Well, you aren’t alone in feeling this way. According to the American Attitudes in the Workplace survey, 80% of Americans feel stress in their job and more than half feel that they need help in learning to manage their stress. What is stress? Stress is defined as an [...]

5 12, 2018

Which Team Members Do You Need for a Successful Code?

By |2019-06-24T13:38:43-07:00December 5th, 2018|ACLS, Advanced Nursing, Basic Life Support Articles, CPR Training Articles, Education, EMT Training, Neonatal|Comments Off on Which Team Members Do You Need for a Successful Code?

No matter how your health care organization is run, it definitely has a protocol for codes. Protocols are designed to help the code run smoothly and efficiently and to ensure everything possible is done to save the patient’s life. By ensuring that you and your coworkers are in your correct roles during a code, you [...]

30 11, 2018

What Causes Low Back Pain?

By |2018-11-20T15:13:10-08:00November 30th, 2018|Advanced Nursing, Education|Comments Off on What Causes Low Back Pain?

Low back pain can be caused from many things. It can be from overuse or fatigue; however low back pain can have serious implications on health if not treated. According to the World Health Organization, the likelihood of getting low-back pain in industrialized countries (such as the United States) is 60-70%. Nurses and CNAs are [...]

28 11, 2018

Approaching ACLS Renewal with Thoughtfulness and Concern

By |2018-11-13T23:04:35-08:00November 28th, 2018|ACLS, Education|Comments Off on Approaching ACLS Renewal with Thoughtfulness and Concern

If you currently hold an ACLS certification, you must make sure that you renew it regularly to remain compliant with your healthcare organization’s requirements. Your ACLS certification generally lasts two years and does not offer an additional grace period. Rather than looking at this class as a necessary evil, thoughtfully consider how it can actually [...]

21 11, 2018

The Importance of a Quick Response for Sudden Cardiac Arrest

By |2018-11-13T22:56:58-08:00November 21st, 2018|CPR Training Articles, Education|Comments Off on The Importance of a Quick Response for Sudden Cardiac Arrest

As a medical professional, you already know how important fast medical care is for successful outcomes in nearly any health crisis. With fast care, mobility can be restored, infections averted and quality of life saved or improved. However, one of the most important areas for fast medical assistance is with cardiac arrest. When you’re the [...]

16 11, 2018

What is chronic kidney disease and how do you get it?

By |2018-11-15T23:46:05-08:00November 16th, 2018|Advanced Nursing, Education|Comments Off on What is chronic kidney disease and how do you get it?

Chronic kidney disease is quite common. According to the National Kidney Foundation, 30 million Americans have chronic kidney disease. However, what is actually wrong with the kidneys, and why aren’t they working? […]

14 11, 2018

What is the Difference Between BLS and ACLS?

By |2018-11-13T22:23:11-08:00November 14th, 2018|ACLS, Education|Comments Off on What is the Difference Between BLS and ACLS?

You're having a good shift at the pool. Though the pool is crowded, it's been an uneventful day thus far. But suddenly you spot a drowning child. By the time you get to her, she's not breathing. Thankfully you have been certified in basic life support (BLS) and can resuscitate her before the paramedics arrive. [...]

24 10, 2018

Diabetes: The Difference Between Type I and Type II

By |2018-10-09T21:02:33-07:00October 24th, 2018|Advanced Nursing, Classes, Education|Comments Off on Diabetes: The Difference Between Type I and Type II

This week's edition of the Heartbeat Blogs will re-visit some of our content on diabetes and help you teach your patients the difference between type I and type II. Diabetes: The Difference Between Type I and Type II We all know someone with diabetes. In fact, according to the CDC, almost 10% of the US [...]

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