This program describes peripherally inserted central catheters, or PICC lines. It begins with a brief discussion about the rationale for their use and continues with a scenario that explains patient p
Symptom Management for the Patient with Lung Cancer will assist the nurse and other members of the cancer care team in providing meaningful guidance and care for patients with lung cancer.
Sepsis and DIC are two of the most common and complex, oncologic emergencies that nurses manage. A thorough discussion of the physiology of each emergency corresponds with an in depth review of the pe
Sepsis and DIC are two of the most common and complex, oncologic emergencies that nurses manage. A thorough discussion of the physiology of each emergency corresponds with an in depth review of the pe
Sepsis and DIC are two of the most common and complex, oncologic emergencies that nurses manage. A thorough discussion of the physiology of each emergency corresponds with an in depth review of the pe
A brief overview of ECT is presented along with initial interviews with actual patients who have undergone ECT. A focus is placed on the agony and helplessness associated with severe episodes of depre
Conversions begins with converting within the decimal system, multiplying and dividing by powers of ten. It examines conversions between SI prefixes and concludes with the multi-step conversions from
Conversions begins with converting within the decimal system, multiplying and dividing by powers of ten. It examines conversions between SI prefixes and concludes with the multi-step conversions from
Pneumothorax and tension pneumothorax can be life-threatening events. This program discusses the risk factors, causes, pathophysiology, and symptoms associated with each of them. In addition, the film
This program describes the anatomy and physiology of thrombocytes and their importance in blood coagulation. Normal and abnormal platelet values are examined in conjunction with relevant nursing care.
This program begins with a discussion of the incidence and prevalence of asthma and moves on to describe the triggers and pathophysiology associated with it. The classifications of asthma are defined.
This program begins with a discussion of the incidence and prevalence of asthma and moves on to describe the triggers and pathophysiology associated with it. The classifications of asthma are defined.
This program begins with a discussion of the incidence, prevalence, and risk factors associated with lung cancer. It then describes the general pathophysiology of the disease and moves on to explain t
This program begins with an historical overview of Cystic Fibrosis (CF). Using art and animation, it then describes the pathophysiology of the disease, including its genetic component. Next, the signs
This program begins with a discussion of the incidence and prevalence of pulmonary embolism (PE) in the United States and goes on to describe the risk factors associated with its development. The film
This program contains a description of the risk factors associated with the development of pleural effusion and hemothorax, as well as, the pathophysiology and symptoms for each disorder. In addition,
This program provides an exciting description of the muscular system by comparing and contrasting skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. It also discusses the anatomy and physiology associated with mus
This program provides an exciting description of the muscular system by comparing and contrasting skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. It also discusses the anatomy and physiology associated with mus
The fourth program in the series Neurologic Assessment, demonstrates specific techniques used to perform this type of examination. It begins by defining the terminology used and continues with a detai
This segment focuses on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with two types of hemorrhagic brain attack ? subarachnoid and intracerebral. The vital role of the nurse in caring for
This training presents the role of the nurse caring for the patient with a small-bore nasoenteric feeding tube. It includes patient assessment and calculation of tube feeding strengths. It demonstrate
This program begins with a general discussion of the origin of the first, second, third, and fourth heart sounds as they relate to the events in the cardiac cycle. It also presents techniques for list
This program describes symptoms and characteristics of autism, screening using the CHAT test, and the importance of early intervention. Strategies for treating and educating young children with the di
This program will discuss two types of central venous catheters: those with external ports and those implanted beneath skin. The rational for the use of each type is explained using scenarios as well
This section focuses on the list of oncology conditions frequently treated with radiation therapy as a single modality or in combination with other cancer treatments.
This program demonstrates immediate assessment of the newly-born with an emphasis on criteria that confirm the neonate is in stable condition. It begins by illustrating how to perform a systematic, de
This program discusses the basics of medical mathematics. It begins with the international system of SI units, SI derived units, and non-SI units. It then details the nomenclature of metric prefixes a
This program describes how the nurse should utilize her knowledge, senses, evaluation techniques, interviewing skills, and intuition in working with patients. There is an emphasis on patient assessmen
This program describes how the nurse should utilize her knowledge, senses, evaluation techniques, interviewing skills, and intuition in working with patients. There is an emphasis on patient assessmen
This program demonstrates immediate assessment of the newly-born with an emphasis on criteria that confirm the neonate is in stable condition. It begins by illustrating how to perform a systematic, de
This program begins with a description of the pathophysiology of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), using visuals, art and animation. It then moves to a scenario-based discussion of the signs
This program begins with a brief description of the nursing implications associated with respiratory suctioning. Next, a detailed discussion of upper airway suctioning is provided using real-time foot
This program begins with a brief description of the nursing implications associated with respiratory suctioning. Next, a detailed discussion of upper airway suctioning is provided using real-time foot
Cultural differences bring special challenges to the evaluation process. Included are discussions and demonstrations of various techniques for interviewing individuals with impairments. Techniques for
Basic Care begins with a description of anatomy and physiology as related to tracheostomy. It then highlights the different types of tubes available as well as additional equipment needed for adults w
Basic Care begins with a description of anatomy and physiology as related to tracheostomy. It then highlights the different types of tubes available as well as additional equipment needed for adults w
Advanced Care begins with a discussion of pressure monitoring and sequelae that may occur. It then describes other pathologies, as well as, interventions to prevent or manage them. Finally, the progra
This program dramatizes interactions which define and illustrate techniques for talking with patients: ways of encouraging conversation, helping patients express their thoughts and feelings, and insur
The series begins by defining culture. It discusses the need for healthcare providers to access their own cultural competence, starting with an understanding of one's own background and how that affec