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"Rooming in" on Mother/Baby - not one size fits all
We (nurses) have to find the famous "golden mean"! It's not easy! Also because of our different characters.
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"Rooming in" on Mother/Baby - not one size fits all
i am really sorry for this bad experience you had! it’s now more than 18 years that i am working in a gynecological and obstetrics unit. more than 10 years ago we began with rooming-in. the mums like it but they also would like to rest for some hours in the night. our problem is that not all the nurses want to keep the babies in the nursery. we have form a group with a psychologist, a nurse, an obstetric and a midwife to discover what we can do better, because in last years there were an increasing of depression after delivery. …sorry for my english! i hope you understand what i wrote!
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I just can't believe this one!
that's really unbelievable! is there no possibility to punish these docs for their behaviour? i am working in a civil hospital in north italy but i guarantee you that no doc will allow to behave like that! …by the way i have a loud voice too and i am also very big….hahahaha hoping that you feel better soon!
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Patient Identification
Thanks to every body for the quick reply! Baloobaba
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Patient Identification
Hi, I am back again! Can you tell me how you manage patient identification in the hospital, at the emergency ward, laboratory and so on. In Italy people go to the hospital for everything (blood examinations, x-ways, specialists,...), so it's possible to "mix" them up. :typing You understand what I mean? I am hopping for a lot of replies!!! ciao, Baloobaba
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viper bites
hi to everybody! i found some articles on medscape! the real question was, if there is any research about the evidence of immobilisation of the bitten limb. answer: no, there isn't. bye, baloobaba
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viper bites
Good morning! Overhere it's 8.23 am! Thanks to ERNurse752 for the info and for the welcome to TazziRN!!! till now I didn't find anything. Bye Baloobaba
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viper bites
Hello! I am new here! I am living in Italy - sorry for my English! I am looking for researches or evidence-based medicine articles about management of viper bites (or poisonous snake bites). Can anybody help me? Thanks a lot! Baloobaba