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November 2007, Issue 1.
 

Dear Subscriber,

The incidence of community-associated Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) is on the rise. Recent media coverage has brought this health problem to the attention of public.

Be aware that in the community, MRSA infections are infections of the skin that may appear as pustules or boils. They are often red, swollen, painful, or have pus or other drainage, and occur at sites of visible skin trauma and areas of the body covered by hair. Most MRSA skin infections can be treated effectively by draining the site; sometimes antibiotics are administered as well.

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COMBATING INFECTION: New Guidelines For Fighting Multidrug-Resistant Organisms

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Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) complicates treatment and recovery. Learn how to recognize this syndrome and manage complications in Is Your Medical/Surgical Patient Withdrawing From Alcohol?
(2 contact hours) Nursing2007

Learn about a framework for assessing older adults, focusing on six common "marker conditions" that provide a glimpse of a patient's overall health and quality of care. Be sure to read How to Try This: Fulmer SPICES.
(2 contact hours) AJN, American Journal of Nursing

All women are at risk for breast cancer. Keep your knowledge of this disease up-to-date and learn to Talk to Your Patients About Breast Disease.
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The Nurse Practitioner: The American Journal of Primary Health Care

With immobility comes a myriad of complications. Find out about A Mobility Protocol for Critically Ill Adults.
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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing

Review our Recommended CE list on eating disorders, I. V. therapy, insulin regimens...

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Second-degree atrioventricular (AV) block is also called Wenckebach or Mobitz type I block. Review the distinguishing characteristics of this arrhythmia in Identifying Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block (Type I).
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A thrombus in the superior vena cava can obstruct blood flow and decrease blood return to the right side of the heart. Learn how to recognize and manage this potentially life threatening complication by reading Hospital Extra: Superior Vena Cava Syndrome: A Case Study Shows Resolution Of This Catheter-Related Thrombosis.
AJN, American Journal of Nursing

Brush up on the basics of hypocalcemia and hypercalcemia. Don't miss Acute Care Advisor: Managing Calcium Imbalance in Acute Care.
The Nurse Practitioner: The American Journal of Primary Health Care

To attain magnet status, facilities must integrate research and evidence-based practice in both clinical and operational processes. Find out more by exploring EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING: Making Research Come Alive At The Bedside.
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Browse our Recommended Readings on fending off influenza, diabetes in primary care, and more.

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Read the articles in the latest Featured Journal online only on NursingCenter. The Featured Journal gives you the opportunity to get acquainted with the kind of coverage and clinical information it has to offer. Get to know our journals. The current Featured Journal is...

Webcast: A New Look at the Old
Shades of Gray: Depression & dispiritedness in older adults

Screening for depression is far simpler than many perceive. In fact, many tools exist which can be self-administered while waiting for appointments, and new models of care for depression can dramatically reduce the incidence and improve overall health status. This program discusses the importance and benefits of screening for and treating depression; many of the screening tools available; and highlights the success of project IMPACT (Improving Mood: Promoting Access to Collaborative Care).

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Modifiable risk factors for heart disease endanger both men and women, however, they may contribute to a poorer prognosis for women. Educate women about the following risk factors over which they have some control:

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  • Obesity
  • Sedentary life style
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Read more in Women And Heart Disease: What's New?

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Drug Updates

The FDA has approved the following generic equivalents:

  • risedronate sodium 5, 30, and 35 mg tablets - for the treatment and prevention of postmenopausal and glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, and for the treatment of Paget disease. This medication is generically equivalent to Actonel.
  • oxcarbazepine 150, 300, and 600 mg tablets - an anticonvulsant for the treatment of partial seizures in adults and children 4 years of age and older. The medication is the generic equivalent of Trileptal. The prescribing information for the generic versions may differ from that of Trileptal, as some sections of the Trileptal label are protected by patents and/or exclusivity.

For more drug news, go here. Also, keep current with need-to-know information on recently approved drugs and new indications.

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Ever thought of becoming a nurse educator? There's a great demand out there. Most nursing programs require candidates to have a current RN license (or eligibility for RN licensure) in that state and at least a master's degree in nursing. A minimum of 2 years' full-time work as a professional nurse in your clinical specialty is either strongly recommended or required. Get more information. Check for listings at NursingCenter's Job Center.

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