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12-12-05

Week of December 12, 2005. Click the page to download the issue!
Posted: 12/9/2005 at 11:19:01 AM

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Constant care: 21st Century shows concern for others’ welfare
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:14:59 PM

Loria Holleman has found a rewarding career as RN case manager of 21st Century Home Health. Photo by James Coburn



The Time is Now
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:16:28 PM

Laughing with Elizabeth...Commentary By Elizabeth Bussey Sowdal, RN



Today’s Nurse: CAREER OPTIONS IN NURSING This Week’s Topic: CRITICAL CARE EDUCATOR: OHH
Posted: 12/9/2005 at 11:17:06 AM

Kristine Kimmel, RN, BSN, CCRN, is the CCU/IU/ER Critical Care Coordinator at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital. Photo by Elissa Crocker



Nurse Talk
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:22:50 PM

Each week we visit with health care professionals throughout Oklahoma. If you would like us to visit your facility, please email Crystal White-Beshear at: news@okcnursingtimes.com



Tulsa group matches man’s best friend with those in need
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:19:22 PM

TheraPETics executive director Lisa Bycroft stands in a mock doorway used to teach service dogs to open doors and turn on lights for their owners. Photo by Marty Mitchell



JD McCarty Center’s cross-state fundraiser a definite success
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:15:43 PM

Thirty days and thirty nights spent in the towns and cities of Oklahoma have paid off for the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with Development Disabilities.



AHA sets new guidelines, recommendations for CPR
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:18:37 PM

Nurses and other emergency healthcare providers around the country are being asked to accept new guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation now from the American Heart Association.



American Nurses Association remembers past president
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:20:13 PM

Margretta Madden Styles, RN, EdD, FAAN, died Nov. 20 after a lengthy illness.



Making the Transition
Posted: 12/8/2005 at 2:20:51 PM

On the Record... Commentary by Deresa Claybrook, MS, RHIT



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