Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
At present, there are dynamic changes taking place in politics as well as in technology and in communities as well as in hospitals – mainly because patient populations in the world are becoming more complex. In these changing scenarios, the role of the trauma nurse practitioner too has been evolving in order to keep pace [...]
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
Trauma nursing requires that a nurse have the ability to respond in shortest possible time to a wide range of trauma cases including single as well as multi-system traumas that can affect patients of different ages, as well as cultures and even who have different symptoms. In addition, trauma nursing requires that nurse be able [...]
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
Trauma has become a major cause for concern – both on the national as well as international stage and there is enough data available to back this conclusion. In fact, injuries are believed to be the main cause of death in people aged less than forty-five years. All this leads one to conclude that trauma [...]
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
The life of a trauma nurse specialist is sure to be exciting, tension-filled, exhausting – but, in the end very rewarding. Given the special requirements of this kind of work, hospital administrators too are looking to find ways and means by which to ensure that a trauma nurse specialist has the very highest level of [...]
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
Children need to be treated as more than just small adults and in fact, it is also necessary to understand the peculiar differences in a child’s anatomy as compared to that of an adult. Knowing what is right and what is wrong when treating children is an important ingredient of proper pediatric trauma nursing which [...]
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