Background: The latest Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) guidelines suggest the use of team-based training using simulation. Furthermore, psychometric testing of instruments appropriate to measure team performance in NRP is needed. This study evaluated the effects of simulation on the training and performance of the health care team attending deliveries at a rural community hospital.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreparing students with opportunities to practice critical thinking skills is essential to success on the National Council Licensure Examination. This pilot study was conducted to explore the effectiveness of turning off practice assessment answers and rationales on a standardized examination. A retrospective study compared students' scores when rationales were turned on and turned off.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiological exposure from nuclear power reactor accidents, transportation of nuclear waste accidents, industrial accidents, or terrorist activity may be a remote possibility, but it could happen. Nurses must be prepared to evaluate and treat pregnant women and infants who have been exposed to radiation, and to have an understanding of the health consequences of a nuclear or radiological incident. Pregnant women and infants are a special group of patients who need consideration when exposed to radiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNurses caring for pregnant women and infants are on the front lines to mitigate serious consequences that may occur with an influenza pandemic. To assist nurses in becoming prepared for a pandemic, this article will address various types of influenza viruses, effects of influenza on pregnant women, diagnosis, treatment and ways to protect pregnant women and newborns.
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