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Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA), representing more than 1,600 registered nurses at Sacred Heart Medical Center, is holding a press conference to highlight serious concerns about the safety of nurses and patients at Sacred Heart Medical Center during this H1N1 pandemic.
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SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA), representing more than 1,600 registered nurses at Sacred Heart Medical Center, is holding a press conference today to highlight serious concerns about the safety of nurses and patients at Sacred Heart Medical Center during this H1N1 pandemic. In response to numerous reports from nurses about unsafe working conditions, WSNA is demanding that the...
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Sandusky -- Mary Brown Grieger, a registered nurse at Firelands Regional Medical Center, received her credentials as a Certified Registered Nurse Infusion from the Infusion Nurses Certification Corporation.
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TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA), representing more than 1,000 registered nurses at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, held an informational picket today to highlight issues critical to nurse recruitment and retention. During six negotiation sessions, little progress has been made, and the hospital's administration is proposing numerous reductions to the existing benefits and health...
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What They SayThe Night Shift Nurses are back and naughtier than ever in this raunchily revealing adventure! On a forbidden hospital ward, the head doctor performs madly erotic experiments, stripping the nursing staff of their uniforms, inhibitions and self-control! Contains episodes 3 and 4!The Review...
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Intensive care unit (ICU) nurses are more likely than floor nurses to have abnormal sleep and to experience a drop in vigilance during their shift that could impair patient safety, according to study findings presented this week at the CHEST 2009 meeting in San Diego, California.
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ICU Nurses Offered Tool to Prevent Deadly Medication MistakeseReleases (press release)The majority of injurious or deadly adverse drug events or medication errors were related to errors programming IV pumps, IV equipment, misread drug ...and more »
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