See also:
Lynette Damir, RN, CEO and Creative Director, SwaddleDesigns
Lynette Damir, RN, CEO and Creative Director, founded SwaddleDesigns in 2002. The inspiration for SwaddleDesigns was sparked when Lynette visited families with new babies in their homes and she noticed they struggled with swaddling for two reasons. First, the blanket they were using was too small or too thick, and second, they could not remember how to make a good secure swaddle. The parents consistently asked her to share the secret of the hospital nurses - how to swaddle."
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Phone: 1-855-SWADDLE or 855-792-3353 (Mon - Fri 8:30am to 5pm)
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Swaddle-Designs/75007265931?sk=wall
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/SwaddleDesigns/
http://www.swaddledesigns.com/
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Diane M. Ellenberger, BSN, MS, RN, LNCC, California Nurses:
Specialty Areas:
Neonatal,
Obstetrics,
Pediatrics
http://www.nursefriendly.com/ellenberger
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Janet Lane, RN, CLNC, Medical-Legal Consulting of Central
Florida:"RN Certified as a legal nurse consultant
to attorneys. All cases involving MEDICAL ISSUES of any kind are welcome
with special focus on sick & premature infants, newborns, children with illnesses
and/or disabilities. DNA TESTING is also done for forensic, criminal and paternity
testing by Genetic Technologies, Inc."
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/lane/
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Theresa Lawson, RN, BSN, CLNC, Ohio
NICU
Med/Surg
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/lawson/
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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
Fax: (912) 384-4390
info@ycartehealth.org
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/mcclelland
Categories:
ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support)
Adult Critical Care Nursing
BLS (Basic Life Support)
Career Alternatives For Nurses
Certification for Nurse Aid Students
Certification Program for Nurses
Continuing Education Provider
Critical Care Nurses
EKG Technician (New Class)
ER
Georgia Nurse Entrepreneurs, Nurse Owned Businesses
Geriatrics Nurses
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Masters Prepared Nurses
Medical/Surgical Nursing
Motivational speaker
Motivational Workshops
NCLEX-Reviews for RN's & LPNs
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nurses
Nurse Aid Training Provider
Nursing Education
Nursing Entrepreneur
Nursing Educators
Nursing Educators
Nursing Workshops for CE hours
Operating Room (OR)
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Nursing
Pediatrics Nurses
Professional Nurse
Public Speaker
Remediation NCLEX Review (One- on- One)
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Alicia
Orlow, LVN ASN RN BSN, California:
Specialties: Neonatal
Intensive Care Maternal Child Health
http://www.nursefriendly.com/orlow/
Sharon Ragone, RN, Mothers of invention, To improve patient care, nurses devise innovative products, Nurseweek:"For the sixth time in one day, Sharon Ragone, RN, a neonatal intensive care unit nurse, checks the bilirubin masks on premature babies at St. Mary's Hospital in Apple Valley. The masks easily slip. If she neglects to check them, ultraviolet light used to treat the babies' jaundice could damage their delicate eyes.
On her way home that night, Ragone picks up a few supplies in the emergency room.
The next day, she fits the babies with her creation, which she dubs the Bili-Bonnet. Hours pass. Every time she checks, the bonnets are snugly in place."
http://www.nurseweek.com/news/features/00-08/invent.html
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Kathryn Spilker RN, BSN, LNC, Lifeline Medical/Legal Consulting L.L.C.:"As Legal Nurse Consultants, we use our
nursing experience, and knowledge of legal issues in preparing cases related to health care issues. Screen cases for merit, prepare
chronologies, summaries, timelines and analysis of the medical records. Identify standards of care, causation issues, locate experts, research and
review medical data and literature. Assist attorneys with all aspects of discovery and trial preparation. The success of your medically related
cases relies on qualified, detailed, and accurate assessment of the facts.
3034 Ridgetop Ct., St. Peters, Missouri 63376
E-Mail: educate5@verizon.net
Homepage Address: http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/spilker/
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Neonatal Nursing Associations
American Pediatric Surgical Nurses Association:"Join over 300 pediatric surgical nursing colleagues who care for children in perioperative, inpatient, outpatient, and office settings. APSNA membership spans the spectrum of the care of children requiring surgical care....from trauma to burns to injury prevention...from inpatient to ambulatory surgery...inpatient and outpatient care...neonatal through adolescent....NICU & PICU....the inpatient units....PACU....registered nurses and nurses in advanced practice....we are as diverse as the children we serve.
One member said it best, "We are the glue of the service". Come join a very special group of health professionals whose talents are many but whose focus is singular....children."
APSNA
Post Office Box 1605
Lansdale PA
19446
Phone Number:
203 457-1275
Fax Number:
202 884-4174
admin@apsna.org
http://www.apsna.org
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Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN):"Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) is a leader among the nation's nursing associations, serving more than 22,000 health care professionals in the U.S., Canada and abroad.
AWHONN advances the nursing profession by providing nurses with critical information and support to help them deliver the highest quality care for women and newborns. Through educational materials, legislative programs, research and coalition work with like-minded organizations and associations, AWHONN has firmly established itself as the leading association for women's health, obstetric and neonatal nurses."
2000 L Street, N.W. Suite 740 ~ Washington, D.C. 20036
202-261-2400(tel), (800) 673-8499 (toll free U.S.)
(800) 245-0231 (toll free Canada) ~ (202) 728-0575 (fax)
http://www.awhonn.org/
Healthcare Organizations, Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU), National Nursing Associations, Nurse Organizations, Women's Health, Feminine Issues, Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education (FNRE):"The nonprofit Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education (FNRE) was established by the 1992 leadership of the National Asociation of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) to ensure ongoing funding for neonatal research. Later, the Foundation added a scholarship awards program for nurses seeking degrees in advanced practice neonatal nursing. The Foundation is dedicated to supporting neonatal nursing through research and education. Professionally active neonatal* nurses are eligible to apply for either a research grant or a scholarship."
Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education (FNRE)
East Holly Avenue, Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08071-0056
856-256-2343 (fax)856-589-7463
FNRE@ajj.com
http://www.inurse.com/fnre/
Categories: Healthcare Organizations, Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU), National Nursing Associations, Nurse Organizations, Women's Health, Feminine Issues, Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Guidelines for the Responsible Utilization of Neonatal Intensive Care, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care:"The goals of Neonatal Intensive Care vary depending upon the status of the infant. In some cases, the goal is similar to adult intensive care; that is, to return the infant to its normal state of health. For infants born with a special condition or defect, the goal is to repair the problem and support them until they can be cared for at home. The majority of neonatal intensive care admissions are related to prematurity. The goal in these circumstances is to convalesce and support the infants until they have matured and can be cared for at home. Some infants are extremely premature, incurably ill or have defects or conditions where intensive care may only prolong the act of dying or result in survival with profound neurological or physical defects."
http://www.perinatalweb.org/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=33&category_id=2&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=280
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