Dora's Nursing
homo-medicus:


There are numerous white, friable micropustules in a cobblestone pattern on labial and buccal mucosae, as well as ulcerations and hemorrhagic crusting. These findings were confirmed to be pyostomatitis vegetans, an oral manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease. The lesions resolved following treatment with dapsone.

homo-medicus:

There are numerous white, friable micropustules in a cobblestone pattern on labial and buccal mucosae, as well as ulcerations and hemorrhagic crusting. These findings were confirmed to be pyostomatitis vegetans, an oral manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease. The lesions resolved following treatment with dapsone.

ACLS renewal class tomorrow — time to practice!

cranquis:

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I’m so tempted to break this move out during the skills test…

I did mine last month, good for 2 years yahoo… Stayin’ alive stayin’ alive :))

adenosinetriesphosphate:

At my facility we do bedside shift report as a part of our nursing bundle. I happen to love it, and it’s the first facility I’ve been at that actively participates in this procedure. I have been at many facilities where they say they do bedside report, but usually…

adimal:

neat

thankyounurses:

Yes. Nailed it. 

thankyounurses:

Yes. Nailed it. 

cranquis:

remembertoloveyourself:

cranquis:

inadvertentpremed:

I know it’s almost summer, and everyone (including myself) will be spending lots of time in the sun, but this is important to keep in mind.

The ABCDE’s of Skin Cancer Detection!

Take care of yourselves this summer!

Melanoma Awareness Month continues — yo bettah check yo-self.

anknara:

SURVIVING THE FIRST DAY: STATE OF THE WORLD’S MOTHERS

14th annual State of the World’s Mothers report, May 2013

Read the report