Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Regardless of the cause, it is clear that elevation of serum troponin levels is associated with a worsened outcome both in and out of the intensive care unit, even after adjustment for severity of the disease.
‘There is a quiet truth that every nurse and student learns eventually’
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Welcome steps towards eliminating ‘unacceptable’ corridor care in NHS

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Fatigue in the Infusion Chair: Making Our Teaching Count

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Earn continuing education credits with the current ANS featured article!

The current issue of ANS features this article that you can use to earn Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) credits! Read the article, and then successfully complete the NCPD test! The article is A New Situation-Specific Theoretical Framework to Guide Ectopic Pregnancy Research in Nursing Hepburn, Kirsten E.; Moore, Tiffany A.; Shade, Marcia Y.; Rowland, Sheri […]
Appetite suppressant drugs show promise for treating addiction
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New Blood Test Can Estimate When Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Begin, Study Finds

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Wisconsin Reintroduces ‘Nurse Staffing & Patient Protection Act’: What Nurses Should Know

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RCN raises ‘concerns’ over risk to nursing staff in Middle East
The president of the RCN has called on combatants involved in war in Iran to uphold international law and provide protection to healthcare workers and health infrastructure. The post RCN raises ‘concerns’ over risk to nursing staff in Middle East appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Although detectable troponin levels usually emanate from myocardial cells, they may not always represent irreversible cell death or myocardial ischemia. Renal dysfunction is another factor associated with elevated troponin levels.