Category: Vocational Nursing

IPv4 Addresses are all gone! The world is ending! When do we go IPv6?

Ars Technica has an article on transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 and makes a business case for not switching immediately, factors to consider before deciding to make a transition.  This article discusses, in a layered approach, factors ranging from Operating System capabilities to network provider resources to application pitfalls. Ars themselves are not leading the […]

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The Nurse’s Juggling Act: How Much Multitasking is Too Much?

The Nurse's Juggling Act: How Much Multitasking is Too Much?

It seems inevitable in today’s hectic health care environment that nurses attempt to tackle more than one task at once, but by doing so they may increase stress and put their patients at risk. Joanne Goldbort, Ph.D., RN, director of maternal and child services at Union Hospital Health Group in Terre Haute, Ind.,  says that […]

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Bridging the Generation Gaps Between Nurses in the Workplace

Bridging the Generation Gaps Between Nurses in the Workplace

Generational differences in the workforce have always existed. Nurses of vastly different ages, world views and levels of experience are working side by side, not always understanding their co-workers from another generation. There are the: The Veterans (born between 1925-1945). Identified by their longevity, the nurses born during these years value hard work, financial conservatism, […]

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A Guide for Nurse-Physician Communication: What to Say, What Not to Say

A Guide for Nurse-Physician Communication: What to Say, What Not to Say

Positive nurse–physician communication doesn’t just improve the work environment; it’s also very critical to patient health care. Poor communication between nurses and physicians is the number-one cause for hospital errors, and many of these errors have fatal results. The following communication tips are provided by Bartholomew and Lolma Olson, MA, president and founder of Sage […]

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Cisco releases Malware Report for the fourth quarter 2010

Cisco releases Malware Report for the fourth quarter 2010

Cisco has released a report built from data gathered from its RMS and IPS products at enterprise clients, with some surprising results regarding the age of the threats detected: The greatest activity from a botnet was the Rostock botnet, first seen in 2006. Conficker, MyDoom, Nachi and Slammer worms are still active, despite defensive measures […]

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