February is a time to rejoice many wonderful traditions – Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, and our ancestors’ birthdays, to call a couple of. February can...
I intended to place together a set of data and statistics to share about MS, but as I started to jot down, it became more about...
Last month, latest definitions of sepsis and septic shock (Sepsis-3) were released and published. Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3) is the...
How National Nutrition Month involves an end, I’m reminded that nutrition shouldn’t be nearly cutting calories and maintaining a healthy diet. There is so rather more...
In January 2016, we shared 5 things nurses must know concerning the Zika virus. Since then, ongoing research and monitoring have improved our knowledge, and proposals...
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Mastering hemodynamics might be difficult, but step one is knowing the terminology. Let’s take a look at cardiac output and cardiac index—the right way to calculate...
March is Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Month and an excellent time to spread the word about MS, a chronic, unpredictable autoimmune disease of the central nervous...
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