Showing posts with label pediatrics. Show all posts
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Monday, November 22, 2010

Nurse-Family Partnership Celebrates 10 Years - WGHP

Nearly 500 first-time mothers can thank a Guilford County program for getting them on their feet.

The Nurse-Family Partnership program celebrated its 10th anniversary Wednesday. The program partners a low-income, first-time mother with a nurse. The nurses visit the mothers, educating them on how to improve their child's well-being, as well as how to become more economically self-sufficient.

"I was just uneasy about being a single mom. I wanted to be perfect, but there is no such thing as a perfect parent. This program has helped me work toward perfection with my son and myself," new mom Jameya Turner said.

The partnership lends support from pregnancy all the way until the child's second birthday.

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Myths Fuel Dangerous Decisions to Not Vaccinate Children | Vaccination Decline | Bacterial Meningitis & Vaccine Myths | LiveScience

Over the course of one summer vacation, Tyler Ludlum went from being a healthy 10-year-old, looking forward to the pool, to an emotionally and physically traumatized preteen who'd traded both of his feet, and half the fingers on his right hand, for his life.

It could have been prevented if he – or those around him – had been vaccinated.

Tyler had contracted meningococcal meningitis, a swelling of membranes around the brain and spinal cord that's caused by bacteria passed by nasal or oral droplets. Tyler was likely in the vicinity of a perhaps asymptomatic carrier of the disease, when this person coughed or sneezed.

But his story is more than a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time: A vaccine that's at least 85 percent effective at preventing meningococcal meningitis is widely available and strongly recommended by health officials. Too young to have received the vaccination as part of a routine visit, Tyler was dependent on those around him to be immunized.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Make-A-Wish Foundation : About Us

Welcome to Wish.org, the online home of the nation’s largest wish-granting organization. Since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® has given hope, strength and joy to children with life-threatening medical conditions. From our humble beginnings with one boy’s wish to be a police officer, we’ve evolved into an organization that grants a child’s wish in the U.S. every 40 minutes.

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Children's Hospital launches 'zero errors' initiative

Reeling from the deaths of two children due to medication errors, the staff of Seattle Children's Hospital devoted Saturday to special training designed to prevent a recurrence of the tragedies.

"It's so very important that we never forget that we harmed these children," said Pat Hagan, president of Children's Hospital. "We were all devastated by this when it happened. It struck us at our core."

Hagan said the patient deaths have been a "great, great tragedy for these families," and "a profound tragedy" for the hospital staff.

"We never want to forget how this feels. That feeling is going to be what drives us to continue to find ways to improve what we do here," he said.

Over 550 doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other staff members gathered at Children's for a special Patient Safety Day to address the medication errors that caused two deaths over the past 18 months.

More than 28 patient safety sessions were held, including 11 devoted to medication safety.

But first, participants gathered together in the morning to remember the two small patients who died.

"How we emerge from this situation today and over the coming months will be the real test of us as an organization," said Thomas Hansen, the hospital's CEO. "As I look around this room, I'm confident that we have the best and brightest people to rise to this challenge."

He told the staff "we must strive for zero errors, this must be our promise."

The day's sessions included topics such as decreasing verbal orders and increasing the safety of verbal orders when they are necessary, standardizing medications located on care units, ordering, dispensing and administration of high-risk medications, interruptions, provider-to-provider hand-offs and communication, ambulance transport and patient safety training using simulation.

Hospital spokesperson Louise Maxwell said Children's also is fully cooperating with state investigations of the recent medication errors and has made a number of improvements to decrease the chance of errors.

The hospital has also initiated a re-evaluation of the entire medication delivery system and launched a detailed analysis to determine why usual safety processes failed in each of the medication error cases.

Hospital officals said Saturday's special training did not affect care for patients or others needing urgent or emergency services.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pediatric Nurses on: The Nurse Friendly

See also: Family Practice Primary Care, Labor and Delivery Management Nursing Jobs, Midwifery, Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) Nurses, Obstetric Nurses, Pediatric Consumer Links, Pediatric Nurses

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Tracy McClelland, RN, MSN, Ycarte Health Career Center, Georgia Nursing Entrepreneurs:"Opening doors to the Nursing Profession is our primary concern. We are a nursing tutorial facility designed to assist our community by training healthcare professions with the most updated nursing information and training equipment. We focus on assisting individuals who want to advance in the healthcare profession, or begin with an entry level into healthcare. Our goal is to bring education to you in a comfortable non-threatening environment that allows for learning. Whether you are new to healthcare or desire to advance in this profession, we can provide you with the training you need."
Tracy McClelland, RN, MSN, Ycarte Health Career Center
North Pointe Plaza
1214 North Peterson Ave. Suite P
Douglas, GA 31533
Phone: (912) 384-8680
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Dominique Ann Bernard, RN, BSN, Virginia Nurse Entrepreneurs:"My goal is to work from home. Currently I am employed in a psychiatric facility and I work part time in a geriatric setting. My interests are varied."
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Michelle L. Callan Nurse-Attorney:"Medical-legal consulting and trial assistance to attorneys for Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice cases."
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Joseph Caracci, RN, BSN, MBA, Nursecorp.com, Nursing Agencies, Staffing Software Support, Arizona Nursing Entrepreneurs:"NursingCorp offers serious investors and entrepreneurs the knowledge and assistance needed to enter the nurse staffing industry. We provide assistance establishing health care staffing companies, and development of nursing based software solutions. Our product offerings include a complete Nurse Registry Business Package, Nurse Staffing Software for use by Hospitals and Nurse Registries, Business Consultation, and customized software development. To learn more about how we can assist you. The founder of NursingCorp.com is a former Co-founder and President of a large Phoenix AZ based Nurse Registry."
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Cari Caruso, RN SANE-A, Forensic Nurse Professionals, Inc., California Nurse Entrepreneurs:"Forensic Services: Forensic Sexual Assault, Evidentiary Exams for Victims and Suspects, Domestic/Interpersonal Violence evaluations and Photography, Consulting for Defense and Prosecuting Attorneys, Expert Testimony, Education."
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Circumcision, Circumcised Babies, Pediatrics, Children, Kids

Circumcision, Circumcised Babies, Pediatrics, Children, Kids:"At birth, boys have skin that covers the end of the penis, called the foreskin. Circumcision surgically removes the foreskin, exposing the tip of the penis. Circumcision is usually performed by a doctor in the first few days of life. An infant must be stable and healthy to safely be circumcised. Scientific studies show some medical benefits of circumcision. However, these benefits are not sufficient for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to recommend that all infant boys be circumcised. Because circumcision is not essential to a child's health, parents should choose what is best for their child by looking at the benefits and risks. Circumcision may be more risky if done later in life, so parents should decide before or soon after their son is born if they want it done."

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Friday, August 24, 2007

American Academy of Pediatrics

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American Academy of Pediatrics:"Welcome to the official Web site of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) – an organization of 60,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults. This year is one of very special significance for the AAP – we are celebrating our 75th anniversary. As part of the celebration, we are taking a look back at the advances and changes in pediatrics since 1930. There will be special events, community outreach, and promotional items to commemorate this landmark year."
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The American Academy of Pediatrics
141 Northwest Point Boulevard
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-1098
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http://www.aap.org/

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