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And here I am back again! I thought since you guys are a fountain of information for broken bones, that you could also help me with this one. I have found some stuff on the internet already, but maybe you guys have some good textbook titles and stuff that I could look up as well, or even additional websites, or personal tips. For my Focused Learning Plan, I have chosen the above topic, since the hospital I am doing my preceptorship at does a lot of these types of surguries. And so, if you guys could give me any kind of information, that would be great. I pretty much just need to research this topic to death...thanks so much!
Amanda :)
To all students:
Read the first two articles. They will really help you in narrowing down information:
Nursing Research Search Engine Tips
http://www.studentnurses.com/search/
USING E-JOURNALS:
DESKTOP NUTS AND BOLTS
http://www.nursingworld.org/ojin/infocol/info_3.htm
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CINAHL =Cummulative index of nursing and Allied HealthInformation
Lists most nursing journals and articles published---should be available free in nursing schools and college libraries
For general searching I've found following meta search engines valuable:
http://www.atnursing.com/nursing/
Wealth of links here:
ANA Nursing Links sections:
http://www.nursingworld.org/rnindex/
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Using google found these articles that synthesis material
Bladder and urethral repair
http://www.drkoop.com/conditions/ency/article/002992.htm
Bladder Neck Suspension Nursing Care: Preop, Postop, and ...
http://www.perspectivesinnursing.org/v1n1/Johnson.html
Perspectives in Nursing "Recovery Stratagies from the OR to Home" is committed to providing timely and relevant information on postoperative recovery strategies. http://www.perspectivesinnursing.org
Found for the first time on search for the above topic...check it out!
We can help students in highlighting classic articles....as long as they've done some searching first.
Thank you, NRSKarenRN. You are so astute. My original purpose for my (as I now read it) grouchy first posting was to get the student to do her own research; start working on her papers; THEN come and ask for help if and when they get stuck. Your first 2 articles are perfect and help the students find what they need to know to do their research.
Since I've joined this BB, we have had other students in the past that have come here looking for easy answers for their studies, and they have been told to do their own homework. I guess that was part of why I was so sharp in my posting. I do apologise (and have done so) to Panda - and all who got upset with me on this.
Peace,
Jenny P
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Originally posted by All41
I do believe Jenny P said she was sorry and the issue was dropped. No need to start a flame war. Don't you agree?
Panda I hope you saw what Jenny P said. :)