I’m sorry, honey. Mommy is a nurse, so we only go to the doctor when we’re dying.
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The 10 Most Common Emergency Drugs.
- Epinephrine - increases heart rate, constricts blood vessels, dilates air passages.
- Lidocaine - local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic drug.
- Furosemide - loop diuretic used in the treatment of congestive heart failure and…
The Silent Treatment | Patient Advocacy (by VitalSmartsVideo)
Your Smile Will Help Nursing Students Get a Picture Perfect Start
In preparation for our 10th Anniversary celebration this year, the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future is creating a unique mosaic image that celebrates the nursing profession. A photo mosaic is a compilation of many individual pictures that are used to create a single image. In recognition of the ten years that the Campaign has been making a difference in the nursing profession, we are working to collect ten thousand images and have extended the deadline for picture submission until April 30, 2012. The Campaign plans to unveil the final mosaic this fall.
We encourage you to help us meet the 10,000 photo benchmark by submitting your photo today for inclusion in The Art of Nursing: A Portrait of Thanks Mosaic Project. Not only will you be a part of nursing history, you’ll also help encourage and inspire the next generation of nurses. For every photo uploaded by the deadline, the Campaign will donate $1 to theFoundation of the National Student Nurses Association (FNSNA) to help fund nursing student scholarships.
Uploading criteria: You must be a nurse or a student currently enrolled in nursing school and at least 18 years old to submit a photo for this mosaic. Upload your photo (featuring one-person only) and complete some brief background information below to be part of this historical image of nursing.
The deadline to submit a photo to the Portrait of Thanks Mosaic Project is April 30, 2012.
March 5, 1946 (by National Library of Ireland on The Commons)
A hospital or nursing home group taken somewhere in Waterford. The gentleman on the right is Dr Vincent White, and the other two men are Dr Hally and Mr F. Murphy, but we don’t know which is which. It’d also be great to find out who the nurses were…
Date: Tuesday, 5 March 1946
NLI Ref.: P_WP_4517



