Published Feb 14, 2009
kelseyg83
16 Posts
hi! i'm a first year, second semester nursing student and was just wondering if anyone knew of any good websites that are out there to help with disorders and what not. i would be forever grateful for some information!
thanks!!!! :bowingpur
Daytonite, BSN, RN
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https://allnurses.com/nursing-student-assistance/medical-disease-information-258109.html - medical disease information/treatment/procedures/test reference websites
the ones i will go to all the time are family practice notebook, emedicine, the merck manual and either webmd or medicine net. encyclopedia of surgery has good info about many of the common surgeries including some pictures. medline plus will link you into good consumer websites of information.
lillypad274
36 Posts
hi! i'm a first year, second semester nursing student and was just wondering if anyone knew of any good websites that are out there to help with disorders and what not. i would be forever grateful for some information! thanks!!!! :bowingpur
HERE IS Part of List so far:
1. mrwikstert channel on youtube
Hawknurseis on there several timesAll the videos by Hawknurse are EXCELLENT and to the point.
http://www.technion.ac.il/~eilamp/anatomyintroduction.html
Crutch & Cane Walking review
http://www.atriummed.com/PDF/greenhandbook.pdf
Chest Tube pdf booklet
http://antranik.org/category/science/
http://www.sh.lsuhsc.edu/fammed/OutpatientManual/content.html
http://www.sh.lsuhsc.edu/fammed/OutpatientManual.htm
http://cim.ucdavis.edu/EyeRelease/Interface/topframe.htm
eye movement simulator neuroscience learning website
UC Davis School of Medicine
ed4Nurses on youtube.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/ed4nurses
Lots of good lectures re diseases and nursing care / CME's etc.
TheAncientScholar on youtube.com
lots of videos on mechanical ventilation
NurseCentral on youtube
MedlineUniversity
on youtube suctioning and setup for yankauer
http://sfgh.medicine.ucsf.edu/education/resed/procedures/centrallines/
http://www.netplaces.com/new-nurse/time-management/planning-out-your-day.htm
http://courses.washington.edu/med610/mechanicalventilation/mv_primer.html#indications