Category: Vocational Nursing

Is there any reason for not encrypting removable storage?

eWeek news reports another Health Care data breach, this one involving a USB flash drive, adding to previous incidents listed in the article, involving USB drives and lost laptops.  While no encryption is unbreakable, if any removable device is likely to contain Personally Identifiable Information (PII), why not make it extremely difficult to access or […]

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Innovative Safety Programs Protecting Nurses, Staff and Patients

Innovative Safety Programs Protecting Nurses, Staff and Patients

Hospital staff members across the country are focusing on safety in the day-to-day operation of their facilities. Safety is a broad subject, because the possibility of dangerous people coming into hospitals is often considered to be a big city problem. Below are examples of three hospitals who have implemented three diverse safety measurements. Communications Badges […]

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New Resources Available to Improve Patient Safety and Combat Abuse in Long-term Care Facilities

New Resources Available to Improve Patient Safety and Combat Abuse in Long-term Care Facilities

To combat abuse and neglect in  long-term care facilities of elderly patients, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) awarded more than $13 million to six states to design comprehensive criminal background check programs for jobs applicants involving direct patient care. “Elder abuse and neglect is tragic and intolerable,” said HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. […]

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Microsoft Management Summit

Microsoft Management Summit

The Microsoft Management Summit (MMS-2011) wrapped up two weeks ago, but March 23rd’s keynote speech focused on System Center Configuration Manager’s (SCCM) expansion to management of non-Microsoft operating systems (Mac and Linux) as well as non-traditional devices, such as smart phones (including Windows, IOS, Symbian and Android devices), slates and tablets.  This represents an expansion […]

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Study Shows Nurses Have Positive Impact with End-of-Life Care

Study Shows Nurses Have Positive Impact with End-of-Life Care

A good nurse at the bedside can help elevate a patient’s mood and minimize symptoms’ impact on slowing someone down. Some patients  may be scared of dying, yet feel uncomfortable voicing those fears to family members. “It is also important for nurses to continually assess the patients for pain and anxiety before expecting patients to […]

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