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CE: Evidence-Based Practice for Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Management
This article reviews the evidence for the appropriate use of short PIVCs in hospitalized patients, assesses the ongoing need for PIVCs, provides recommendations for alternative
Nurses to rally nationwide for safe staffing
Safe staffing ratios are imperative in order to provide safe patient care. Most importantly, they also ensure the ability of the nurse to critically think and respond
Shoulder Dystocia – Do You Have a Case?
Part 3 Shoulder dystocia occurs when there is a mechanical obstruction of the anterior fetal shoulder during the birthing process after the head is delivered.
Shoulder Dystocia – Do You Have a Case?
Part 2 Shoulder dystocia occurs when there is a mechanical obstruction of the anterior fetal shoulder during the birthing process after the head is delivered.
Shoulder Dystocia – Do You Have a Case? Part 1
There is no singularly agreed upon definition of shoulder dystocia, but it is generally defined as, after delivery of the fetal head, additional obstetric maneuvers
Newborn Head Trauma
The National Vital Statistics Report defines birth injury as “an impairment of the neonate’s body function or structure due to an adverse event that occurs