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Thursday, September 09, 2010
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02-06-06
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| Week of February 6, 2006. Click the page to download the issue! |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:08:43 PM |
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| Winds of change: Girling Health Care meets today's patient needs |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:09:48 PM |
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Girling Health Care, Inc., Regional Manager Carol Connally, RN, says Girling stays ahead of a whirlwind of change. Photo by James Coburn
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| Robo-Nurse |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:10:55 PM |
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Laughing with Elizabeth...Commentary by By Elizabeth Bussey Sowdal, RN
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| TODAY'S NURSE: Continuing Education Series THIS WEEK'S TOPIC: Hyperbilirubinemia |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:14:11 PM |
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Phototherapy with “bili-lights” is a fairly simple treatment and is commonly done in the home setting. During treatment time under the lights, soft eye shields are placed on babies to protect their eyes from damage.
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| Nurse Talk |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:14:29 PM |
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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
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| Visiting scholar coming to OU |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:12:07 PM |
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Linda Burnes Bolton, Dr.P.H., R.N., F.A.A.N.
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| Tulsa woman fulfills destiny through hospice |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:15:37 PM |
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Margaret Carson says she fulfilled her destiny last year when she and husband David began Angelic Hospice in Tulsa. Photo by Marty Mitchell
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| Kramer School of Nursing offers competitive edge |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:16:49 PM |
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Cheryl Ross is an associate professor at Oklahoma City University’s Kramer School of Nursing. She says the small student to teacher ratio benefits students attending classes. Photo by James Coburn
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| JPMC set to launch innovative diabetes program |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:18:12 PM |
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Jane Phillips Medical Center is launching an aggressive program designed to help rapidly identify patients with diabetes and to manage their care at a very effective level.
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| OMRF-based drug effective in treating rare disorder |
| Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:17:49 PM |
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A drug based on discoveries made at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has been shown to be highly effective in treating a rare, often debilitating blood disorder.
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